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PRODUCT NEWS


US Manufacturer At The Forefront Of Growing Sauna Trend


As the demand for private home saunas continues its impressive upward trend in the USA, the time-tested manufacturer Almost Heaven Saunas, located in southern West Virginia, is holding its own as one of ‘the’ brand names for exceptional indoor and outdoor home sauna rooms.


That shouldn’t be any surprise with a history spanning nearly four decades. With every changing season, they continue developing new products and refining classic favourites. Their latest offering, the 2-3 person Bluestone indoor sauna, has already started to appeal to homeowners with limited space and a developed sense of quality. Measuring 47” deep by 70” wide, the Bluestone is the company’s most space efficient indoor product, making it a fantastic addition to a master bath, a personal fitness area, or any unused corner that could use some fresh appeal. Additionally, the Bluestone is Almost Heaven Saunas’ first product to feature LED interior lighting, installed behind the Western Canadian red cedar back rest that runs the length of the room. This lighting provides a soft, diffused glow that creates a subtle ambiance and encourages deep relaxation.


The Bluestone is made from thick, high-grade sections of hemlock and fir using a tongue-and-groove profile that is easy to assemble. It comes with a 4.5kW stainless steel heater and various accessories that are necessary to the authentic sauna experience – bucket, ladle, etc. Over the years, Almost Heaven Saunas has had the privilege of shipping their products all across the US and overseas, often experiencing firsthand the excitement and anticipation of their customers – customers who know they got a great deal on a fantastic


sauna that will be the source of much personal enjoyment for years to come.


Almost Heaven Saunas are available in the UK through Yeovil based Elite Spas.


Elite Spas


0800 849 1060 www.elitespas.co.uk


Introducing New Features For The eXact iDip® Smart Photometer™


The creators of some of the most innovative water quality testing solutions, Industrial Test Systems, Inc. (ITS), have added automatic calculations to their smart device application. Calculations for Langlier Saturation Index (LSI) and Magnesium Hardness have been added.


Using a smart device as the brains of the eXact iDip® Photometer System™ allows for limitless upgrade possibilities. The most recent upgrade of the eXact iDip®


application will


provide users with the ability to determine LSI and Magnesium Hardness without doing any written calculations. The device will seamlessly interpret data collected by the user, calculate the desired values, and display the values both on the device and in the application. Prior to this


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capable of cutting out this work for the user. Since the eXact iDip®


photometer communicates wirelessly with the application any updates to the software are automatically applied without any need to upgrade the existing hardware. With the arrival of the latest eXact iDip®


application upgrade


the already highly versatile device will become even more essential to the water testing specialist. The ingenious merging of existing technologies with the company’s water quality innovations has helped to revolutionise the industry and ITS application upgrades have made the user experience simpler and more cost effective.


technology those using LSI as an indicator for water safety had to conduct each test and manually


perform a series of calculations in order to determine their LSI value. Now the eXact iDip®


is


ITS Europe Ltd 01722 717911 www.itseurope.co.uk


www.swimmingpoolnews.co.uk


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