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| Hey!
First post here, im really getting into yoga & im going to do my own hot yoga at home with an infrared heater
I was wondering what i should consider when buying one?
Is 3kw too powerfull?
Im not too worried about looks so im most probably going to get one of those industrial/domestic ones...they are unsightly but i don't mind
Any tips or reviews of how good it is would really be appreciated
Peace
Edited by Chronic 2009-06-02 4:18 PM
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| Thanks for the 35 views yet numerous replys, anyway, its incredible! |
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| I think it's that people don't have experience w/ your question to answer!! I DO do a home practice in my modified sauna, however, the heater is electric. I know nothing about them though sorry |
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| The infrared is great i highly recommend it
Peace |
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| Yea I don't know anything about heaters. :-P i remember that there was an old thread on here that had a pretty detailed discussion of heaters for home practice, though... have you tried searching the forum? |
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| Its cool, ive found my heater ;)
I did search, didnt find much
This infrared heater is perfect i reckon
peace |
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| I should add if you get one, get a ceramic heater or if you get a quartz one you have to get some infrared blocking glasses |
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| Chronic,
I would actually recommend an enerjoy radiant heating panel. They can be installed just as easy as track lighting and very easy on the power bill. I have 2 large ones that heat my studio. Mine were a little pricey because I needed really large ones to heat the entire studio. I like them so much that as soon as I have some extra cash I will be buying about 4 more.
The ones for the home I believe are around $100-200. Stand right under it and your will get HOT! |
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| thanks for the tip!! |
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