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  2. Banya (sauna) - Wikipedia

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    The washing room has a hot water tap, which uses water heated by the steam room stove and a vessel or tap for cold water to mix water of a comfortable temperature for washing. The heater has three compartments: a fire box that is fed from the entrance room, the rock chamber, which has a small hole to throw the water into and a water tank at the ...

  3. Harvia - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021, Harvia acquired Kirami, a manufacturer of hot tub heaters, [25] and in August, Sauna-Eurox, a sauna stone company. [26] Between March 2020 and August 2021, Harvia's share price increased by as much as 580 percentage. The company's turnover was 170 million euros. [27] The expansion of the heater factory in Muurame was completed. [28]

  4. Furo - Wikipedia

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    The water is hot, usually about 38 to 42 °C (100 to 108 °F). A modern furo may be made of acrylic, and the top of the range models fitted with a re-circulation system (oidaki) which filters and re-heats the water. This system is connected with the hot water heater, either gas/propane fired or electric/heat pump types.

  5. Bucket List Hot Tubs Around the World - AOL

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    The two roomy hot tubs at this upscale Canadian ski resort, located in the Kootenay Rockies, are complemented by a 1,258-square-foot "warm" pool that's heated to 90 degrees Fahrenheit all year.

  6. The Holiday cottage doesn’t actually exist – but here are 10 ...

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    While it only sleeps two, this lovely little place squeezes in a crackling wood-burning stove (and a selection of books and board games to play by the fire), a hot tub, a canopy bed and even a ...

  7. Hot tub - Wikipedia

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    Hot tubs are usually heated using an electric or natural gas heater, though there are also submersible wood fire hot tub heaters, as well as solar hot water systems. Hot tubs are also found at natural hot springs ; in this case, the water may be dangerously hot and must be combined with cool water for a safe soaking temperature.