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MBOX Personal Sauna Dry or Wet SMYW19A Unused
$ 158.4
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Description
This is an unused radiant heat and forced air personal sauna. Included are the sauna cabinet, the sauna heater, and the control box for the sauna heater. The pictures are of a test unit I put together. The units for sale are still in their boxes. Perfect, perhaps, for someone who thinks they might want a sauna but doesn't want to spend ,000+ for one to try out.Exterior dimensions are 29.5" wide, 36.5" deep, and 75.5" high. Interior head height is 70.5" (5'10"). The booth has a fiberglass floor with a smooth interior finish and a drain hole. The top is double wall clear plastic. The walls are an extruded aluminum frame with aluminum faced plastic wall panels.
The control box has timed modes of 30 mins, 45 mins, 60 mins, and 120 mins. It also looks to have a temperature slider. It is attached to the heating unit by a cord that is about 10' long.
The heating unit is a forced air radiant heating unit. The entire face of the heating unit will get hot for the radiant heat part and a fan will blow air from the base for the forced air part. There is a tray on the bottom that you can add water to and the hot air will blow over the tray. The label says 1400 w.
Please note: Everything written on this is in Japanese.
Assembly required but there are no assembly instructions. Myself and a 14 yr old boy were able to figure most of it out, though. There are still a few holes in the back wall that I have no idea what are for and a couple of small pieces that I don't know where go. Unit still functions though. All of the wiring connections are simple color coded wires. Some mechanical inclination and time will be needed to put this together.
The heating unit is Japanese which means it's designed for 100 volt power. I have run my test unit on on 120 volts for two (now four) consecutive 2 hour cycles and it still works fine.
The glue that holds the thermometer for you to look at on the inside wall of the sauna was degraded on my test unit. So the visual thermometer may be missing.
The white plastic on/off switch doesn't seem sturdily enough built. It was cracked on my test unit, so I control on/off with the breaker on the front.
This unit is unused and in its original boxes, however, the boxes are not in good condition. Because of the condition of the boxes, they cannot ship as they are and will need to be crated and shipped LTL freight or local pickup.
The units, as a whole, seem pretty decent. They are priced so low just because of how difficult they are to ship.
Total size for LTL will be a palletized box 79" long, 42" wide, 32" tall, and about 260 lbs. Example shipping: 0 to southern California. 0 for two units to Northern Utah. Residential and lift gate services are usually extra, so try to avoid those if you can.
Feel free to message me with any questions.