10 Relaxing Home Sauna Kits To Consider
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The Almost Heaven Bridgeport Six-Person Steam Sauna is as close as you’ll get to a built-in community sauna. It has an eight kW electric heater that can pump the temperature as high as 195 degrees, and when you pour water on the rocks, you get instant steam. You can use this sauna in either dry or steam mode.
This is one of the more expensive sauna kits, and the heater draws 40 amps at 240 volts, so it’s also expensive to operate.
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The heat you feel from the Maxxus Three-Person Far Infrared Sauna comes from six heat emitters that produce radiation from the far end of the infrared spectrum. This radiation closely matches the heat our own bodies emit, so some people believe it penetrates more deeply and activates the sweat glands more efficiently.
The Maxxus sauna is made from hemlock and weighs about 320 pounds when fully assembled. It has a tempered glass door and two full-length side windows. It ships in three separate boxes and the parts are fitted with clasps for easy assembly.
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The Monaco Six-Person Far Infrared Sauna comes from the same manufacturer as the Maxxus. It features the same far infrared heating elements, which require two separate 120-volt circuits, and it’s about twice as heavy. Needless to say, there’s much more room inside this sauna for lounging by yourself or with friends.
The interior design is striking, with curved benches and vertical wooden ventilation grilles. It’s also equipped with an audio player, a 15-in. LCD monitor and four built-in speakers. Sections are clasped for easy assembly.