Sauna Buying Guide -

: Gentle heat (45–60°C), dry air, and deep tissue penetration.

: Intense heat (70–100°C), high humidity, and a heavy "wow" factor.

: These use light panels to heat your body directly rather than the air around you.

Buying a sauna is less like purchasing an appliance and more like choosing a lifestyle companion. It is a commitment to a ritual that spans centuries, from the smoke-filled huts of ancient Finland to the sleek infrared cabins of modern apartments. To choose correctly, you must decide what kind of "heat" you want to live with. 🌬️ The Great Debate: Traditional vs. Infrared

You are essentially sitting in a wooden box that you’re about to bake. The timber choice determines if your sauna smells like a spa or a hardware store.

: They take 30–45 minutes to heat up and usually require professional plumbing and ventilation.

: Gentle heat (45–60°C), dry air, and deep tissue penetration.

: Intense heat (70–100°C), high humidity, and a heavy "wow" factor.

: These use light panels to heat your body directly rather than the air around you.

Buying a sauna is less like purchasing an appliance and more like choosing a lifestyle companion. It is a commitment to a ritual that spans centuries, from the smoke-filled huts of ancient Finland to the sleek infrared cabins of modern apartments. To choose correctly, you must decide what kind of "heat" you want to live with. 🌬️ The Great Debate: Traditional vs. Infrared

You are essentially sitting in a wooden box that you’re about to bake. The timber choice determines if your sauna smells like a spa or a hardware store.

: They take 30–45 minutes to heat up and usually require professional plumbing and ventilation.