Wtf, So, Juka gets nothing, not even one single green bell and whistle. Seriously, I don't know who made this but Juka is the market leader and has more cryosaunas out there than anyone and more service people etc. Why don't they talk about which cryosaunas with all that aluminum can be infused. I have over 600 videos of me using infused aluminum foil. Infusing something with this much aluminum would be a game changer. Some are polycarbonate that cannot be infused at all. What I would like to see most is letting people know if their cryosauna is a direct spray injection or it uses an exchanger. That is more important than getting your cryosauna infused.
Note: I have to make sure people know this, the drying of the sauna is done at night and not every 4 hours as others have said about juka. There is no downtime to dry the sauna. This is something everyone is telling me that was considering buying a Juka. Please talk to me or someone who has really reviewed each and every crysosauna that knows what is bs and what is not. You can't tell someone who has reviewed these something that is not true. I am not a little boy so don't try to spook me you weisels.
The Juka specs reviewed
The Juka does have an oxygen sensor inside the sauna. I have heard two companies tell me it doesn't. How can they say that. Should I take a picture for them. I am not pro-Juka. I am only reviewing this and letting people know what is real about this as other companies that may be spreading naccurate information might not even reviewed it.
High reliability with some cryosaunas still operating after 9 years. The longest one operating in the US is 7 years. They started the cryo saunas back in 1998. The sauna in dallas on their website shows 68,000 sessions in 4 years and still running.
Some saunas spray nitrogen vapors – Juka has even distribution of cold.
The Juka only has one lining option for the interior, just tan. The Juka cryosauna is smaller that most of them though.
Note: Once the Juka cryosauna is run at 50 sessions per day, it will have to be dried out. The Juka cryosauna requires a 90 minute dry cycle. The model I tested ran off the highest pressure at 50 psi (pounds per square inch) making it feel colder. Like way way colder.
It now has a monitor above where you stand and you can see the time counting backwards and the temp in F.
Con: It has an electronic lift with a 290 pound weight limit. Not 440 like some but then again, its more affordable than the Titan or the Cryosense.
Manufactured in Poland: (many people don't know this but Juka actually is a refrigeration company. This is not even their main business. Also, they are CE certified which is the European equivalent. Not UL listed at the time writing this but only CE certified.
Automatically shuts off if door is open for more than 3-5 seconds. This has pretty much become standard now.
Liquid nitrogen is converted to cold air with an exchanger. This does not use the direct spray injection type. You do have to have a 220v outlet to use the Juka. You can also adjust the time and temperature mid session.
If anyone wants to know more in detail about my reviews on the Juka contact me and I will tell you how the Juka compares to any other model I have tested. If you want a consultation on comparing the Juka cryosauna to any other brand contact me here or call me.