What to Look for in Infrared Sauna Reviews?

Infrared Sauna

Finding the best infrared sauna for any particular application can be a challenge. There are many models out there, and not all of them are created equal. To make matters even worse, it can be difficult to find serious reviews from real users. This article will discuss a few of the things that homeowners should look for in infrared sauna reviews to ensure that they’re accurate and cover all of the most important aspects of sauna ownership.

How to Spot Fake Reviews

It’s surprisingly common to see fake reviews online for not just saunas but just about any product available to consumers. Since infrared saunas are more expensive than most consumer goods, though, it’s especially important to be able to recognize a deal that’s too good to be true. 

Unless sauna reviews contain live videos, it’s impossible to tell how the sauna was set up and used, or even if the person writing the review actually purchased the product. That said, there are a few red flags consumers can look for in written reviews. They include:

  •  References to “Zero EMF” infrared saunas, which do not exist
  • Prices that sound too good to be true
  • Failure to mention whether the sauna has a near-infrared or far-infrared setup
  • Claims that the sauna will perform health miracles like getting rid of cancer
  • Lack of industry certification

Look for Reviews of EMF Levels

While it’s true that there is no such thing as a zero-EMF, or electromagnetic frequency, infrared sauna, some models do emit lower levels of radiation than others, and solid reviews will cover that. It’s always worth reading through a serious review written by someone who tests EMF levels because failing to take this into account can lead consumers to purchase dangerous products. Some uncertified infrared saunas on today’s market register EMF levels of 100 milligauss or more, which simply isn’t healthy.

Make Sure the Sauna Was Self-Assembled

Some people who purchase infrared sauna kits online choose to have them assembled by professional handymen. While it’s true that these individuals will be able to offer a valid opinion about how well any given model of sauna works when it’s put together correctly, they won’t have any kind of insight into how difficult the assembly process is, which is a huge oversight. Homeowners who plan on installing their own saunas need to know if kits come ready to assemble out of the box or require extensive carpentry equipment and experience.

Read Multiple Reviews The best way to find an infrared sauna that meets the whole family’s needs is to devote some extra time to researching every promising model. Read through multiple reviews, preferably a mix of professional reviews and those found on third-party sites, and make sure that all of them were written by verified buyers who actually have experience with the saunas. Writing down the key points from each of them and compiling lists of pros and cons can also make it much easier to choose the right sauna model in the end.