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        Yeah but you are talking about hot tubs and they are talking about hot tubes so maybe the rules are different like the tube is really hot but is a poor thermal conductor. Or they misspelled tub and they really like burning themselves… lots of options for interpretation here.

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          101 year ago

          “Hot tube” seems like a slang for some kind of drug device. Like a weird bong or something

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            41 year ago

            It could also be a gross sex term for a dick. During sexy time someone could say to me “yeah give me that hot tube” and I would be immediately less interested in sex.

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              Sounds like something that you would find in a bargain-bin romance novel.

              “His hot tube pulsated, throbbing with motion” or something like that.

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        11 year ago

        Ever been to sauna? Especially the Russian one? There’s no risk if you don’t have heart issues.

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          161 year ago

          I’m regularly going to a Finnish sauna with >80°C, but air with 100% humidity is not the same as immersing yourself in scalding hot water.

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      Forget 75°, just 65°C (150°F) will give you third degree burns in 2 seconds:

      Most adults will suffer third-degree burns if exposed to 150 degree water for two seconds. Burns will also occur with a six-second exposure to 140 degree water or with a thirty second exposure to 130 degree water. Even if the temperature is 120 degrees, a five minute exposure could result in third-degree burns.

      (°F)

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      71 year ago

      Sure but you can only do it once!

      Seriously, even 75C water coming out of the tap would be dangerous and negligent.