A classic sauna is a room or group of rooms heated to a high temperature, where a sweat bath is taken. The following types of heating sources are used in a sauna: electric heaters, wood-burning stoves, wood fires, or infrared lights.

Classic sauna: The temperature of a classic sauna is between 75 and 90 °C (167 and 194 °F), and the humidity is 20–35%. Occasionally, a “Aufguss” (infusion) is performed, meaning a ladle of water is poured onto the hot sauna stones. The wonderful feeling of warmth enveloping the body is a truly special experience. The pores of the skin open, and one sweats from the inside out, before showering. Intensive infusions are an integral part of the sauna ritual.

For this type of bathing experience, choose the Tylö – Combi sauna heater, which is suitable for both steam saunas and traditional dry or wet saunas.

Dry sauna is a more extreme sauna variant with very high temperatures of 95–110 °C and only negligible humidity. Dry saunas are ideal for sauna enthusiasts who enjoy feeling intense heat on their skin and want to fully experience the cooling effect of sweating. For a traditional dry sauna, choose a classic Tylö sauna heater or one of the models from the Mega series.

Steam sauna – the combination of a sauna heater and steam generator achieves a humidity level of 40–65%. This mild, comfortable climate of the steam sauna is very popular with sauna users of all ages. As with a traditional sauna, the skin feels clean and fresh after a steam sauna. This gentle form of bathing has a calming and soothing effect. The steam sauna can be further enhanced with fragrant natural herbs or liquid essential oils.

For this type of bathing experience, choose the Tylö-Combi sauna heater, which is suitable for both steam saunas and traditional dry or wet saunas.

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