How many people measure their bath temperature this accurately? Apparently it must be between 100.6F and 102F!
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7 years ago
How many people measure their bath temperature this accurately? Apparently it must be between 100.6F and 102F!
Good grief, and of course the temp will vary throughout the bath both depth and length wise I'd imagine. A load of tosh. Brian
I've even heard a warning that if you stay in your bath too long (indoors at room temperature!) that you can die!
Did you also know that everyone that eats tomatoes dies too.
I'd never heard that, although almost everything else seems to be classed as bad for you.
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Bollocks - my sauna bath runs at 110C.
I know of only one person who does not have a bath or hot running water in their house. That is You Mr Hucker. YOU are off your rocker. I bet that you smell bad.
My shower heats it's own water, as does the washing machine and dishwasher.
No.
Then you must be dead. That's highly dangerous and totally illegal.
Does yours sound like a diesel engine like my neighbours? It was so loud I could hear it through my closed double glazing and had to ask them to switch it off at night.
Hot RUNNING water. Even council estate scum have hot running water. How does it feel to be below council estate scum?
I repeat, my shower heats it's own water, as does the washing machine and dishwasher. I have no need for the boiler to heat water.
It is not possible to heat water above 100C at normal atmospheric pressure on this planet.
It is the AIR that is at 110C - chucking water on the stones actually cools the room for a while, but it feels hotter due to increased humidity as in Turkish baths.
They are full of MSG.
I have a bath but it is too short to use.
Ah right, I misread the earlier post and assumes bath to refer to a tub of water. Surely most people refer to it just as "a sauna" or maybe sauna room?
Well, a Turkish bath is the same as a sauna, but with 30% humidity instead of 0%.
I would assume a Turkish bath/steam room to have a humidity approaching
100%, in fact it's more than an assumption, a quick google search verifies that.
Sauna is 100% humidity
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