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  2. As temperatures turn frigid, Minnesotans turn to saunas for ...

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    He and his interlocutors mull over topics like the nitty-gritty of sauna construction, how to cultivate “good sauna vibes” and the health benefits of the sauna lifestyle. A typical temperature to achieve the holy trinity of the sauna experience — heat, steam and ventilation — is about 180 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit (82-93 degrees Celsius ...

  3. Sauna - Wikipedia

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    It is very common for swimming pools to have two saunas which are known in Persian as سونای خشک "dry sauna" and سونای بخار "steam sauna", with the dry type customarily boasting a higher temperature. A cold-water pool (and/or more recently a cold Jacuzzi) is almost always accompanied and towels are usually provided.

  4. The Health Benefits of Saunas vs Steam Rooms, Explained - AOL

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    The differences between a sauna and a steam room are twofold: temperature and humidity, says Mindy Pelz, M.D., holistic health and women’s health expert. “A sauna is usually about 150 to 200 ...

  5. How To Effectively Steam Clean Your Oven, According To ... - AOL

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    Discover step-by-step instructions to help keep your oven spotless.

  6. Combi steamer - Wikipedia

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    Convection (cooking in a hot-air environment, without feeding in additional steam) - temperatures range from 30 to 250 °C (86 to 482 °F) or 300 °C (572 °F), depending on the model. Superheated steam (a combination of the two methods named above) - temperatures range from 30 to 250 °C (86 to 482 °F) or 300 °C (572 °F).

  7. Finnish sauna - Wikipedia

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    The temperature in Finnish saunas is 80 to 110 °C (176 to 230 °F), usually 80–90 °C (176–194 °F), and is kept clearly above the dewpoint despite the vaporization of löyly water, so that visible condensation of steam does not occur as in a Turkish sauna.

  8. What Is a Steam Oven—and Do I Need One? - AOL

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    Most steam ovens have a small tank you fill with water, which is the compartment that pops out near the top of the oven. It heats up in a boiler, and then gets dispersed as steam to cook your dinner.

  9. Self-cleaning oven - Wikipedia

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    Self-cleaning pyrolytic ovens reduce food soiling to ash with exposure to temperature around 932 °F (500 °C). The oven walls are coated with heat- and acid-resistant porcelain enamel. A self-cleaning oven is designed to stay locked until the high temperature process is completed.