Cast iron cone instead of stones
Who doesn't like to bathe in a bath? The bath strengthens health, spirit, invigorates. But how do you get that lightest steam? What stones are best to save firewood?
It is because of the stones that it depends whether the steam is exhausting, suffocating, moist or light, curative and soft.
Types of stones
1. The stone for the bath is used in different ways. Someone puts nephritis. This is a particularly durable stone, but not so cheap. Of all the stones for a bath, this is the most expensive option.
Its advantages: fast heating, soft steam, durability, strength, good heat dissipation. They say that the jade stone has healing properties: relieves fatigue, headache, has a beneficial effect on the heart, keeps blood pressure normal, protects against stress, anxiety, fears. This mineral is an effective antiseptic.
2. There is also such a stone - jade. The green stone remains hot for a long time. There is also white and blue jadeite. Black and gray are not recommended to use, as they contain graphite. Has the same healing properties as jade.
The stone is not afraid of temperature changes, it does not crack and therefore is safe. Minuses: expensive, does not tolerate open fire. The steam is light, without foreign odors, no suffocation, burning and moisture. The warmth remains until the morning.
3. There is also quartz for a bath. It is enriched with oxygen and ionizes it when heated. The stone is not durable; it can crack and split when heated. The air in the steam room is like after a rain. Quartz is very beautiful, it looks like ice.
Before buying, you need to remember that they often deceive and sell quartzite instead of quartz. White quartz is an expensive solution for a steam room, but it is in demand among connoisseurs of a quality bath.
4. Some want to save money and use ceramic insulators. Such material does not withstand high temperatures. It will scatter when heated, and fragments can injure.
5. Cast iron stone (cone, bricks and balls). It is an environmentally friendly material. From time immemorial, dishes, bath stoves, fireplaces, etc. have been made of cast iron.
Cast iron quickly gains heat, heats up the bath 2 times faster, saves firewood. It is better to lay cast iron bricks on the bottom ("on the bottom"). Some people use stones together with cast iron. Cast iron below and stones on top so that it warms up the stones around it.
They say that cast iron rusts. But it corrodes at temperatures above 450 grams. If you use heat-resistant chromium cast iron of the CHH-16 brand, then it does not oxidize from water and heating.
Steam from cast iron stone light and fine (better quality). Cast iron cones are better than round kernels. The cones have a rough and slightly larger surface. Oven cones (8 pieces) diameter 53 mm. stand about 2800 rbl.
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