Collection: Electric Sauna Heaters

Bring reliable, even heat to your sauna with a well-matched electric sauna heater. This collection is curated for people who value straightforward setup, consistent performance, and clear specs—so you can choose once and enjoy it for years.

What you’ll find here

  • Output ranges from ~3 kW to 18 kW to fit small rooms through larger family saunas.

  • Stone-forward designs for soft, long-lasting löyly (steam) when you ladle water on the rocks.

  • Modern controls including wall controllers and optional Wi-Fi/remote preheat on select models.

  • Compact wall-mounted units and freestanding towers, depending on your room layout.

  • Durable materials and clear documentation for safe, code-compliant installation.

Featured brands & series

  • HUUM: DROP (wall-mounted, sculptural, large stone mass), HIVE (high-capacity), STEEL (slim tower), CLIFF (vertical, fast heat-up).

  • Harvia: Cilindro (tower with wrap-around stones), Virta (premium, service-friendly), Forte (integrated control options).

How to choose the right heater

  1. Match kW to room size (cubic feet/meters). Undersized heaters struggle; oversized units cycle more.

  2. Decide wall vs. floor. Wall-mounted saves space; towers often hold more stones for softer steam.

  3. Pick your control style. Basic wall controls are simple; Wi-Fi adds convenience for preheating.

  4. Plan electrical early. Many heaters require a dedicated circuit and professional installation.

An electric heater should feel effortless: steady heat, predictable sessions, and minimal fuss. If you already know your preferred brand or series, jump straight in. If you’re still comparing, use the filters for kW, mounting type, and control options to narrow quickly.

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FAQ`s

Common FAQ's about Electric Sauna Heaters

The size of the electric sauna heater you need depends on the size of your sauna. Typically, you should have 1kW of power for every 50 cubic feet of sauna space.

It will not heat the sauna as quickly or efficiently as a 220V heater, which is recommended.

While it is possible to install an electric sauna heater yourself, it is recommended to have a professional electrician install it to ensure it is wired correctly and safely.

The average lifespan of an electric sauna heater is around 10-15 years, but this can vary depending on usage and maintenance.

The time it takes for an electric sauna heater to heat up depends on the size of the sauna and the power of the heater. Typically, it can take 30 minutes to an hour for the sauna to reach the desired temperature.

**Read the care manual that comes with your heater** But typically, to clean your electric sauna heater, turn it off and let it cool completely. Wipe it down with a damp cloth and mild soap solution. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or steel wool, which can damage the surface.

Yes, you can control the temperature of your electric sauna heater with a control panel that allows for adjustments of thermostat or timer.