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Buying Guide
Have a look at our sauna
buying guide to give you a good idea what is available in home
saunas. There are many different designs to choose from a variety of the
best home sauna dealers. Exactly which model is best for your situation
depends largely on your budget, available space and your carpentry skill
level.
Maybe your idea of a sweat room is a traditional Finnish sauna cabin by the
lake or in the backyard, heated with a wood-burning sauna room heater. Or
maybe you want to install a small infrared sauna in a corner of the bedroom
or bathroom. One of the better dealers listed in our buying guide even sells
a far infrared portable home sauna that
looks like a tanning bed – the ideal unit for a small apartment.
The links to the merchants listed here are for your shopping
convenience. Enjoy browsing these sites. If you have any questions or
suggestions, please
contact us.
The Editor
Home Saunas 'N Kits.com
Precut Sauna Kits
The best solution in building your own home
sauna is to choose one of the kits sold by the dealers listed in this buyer’s guide. Prefabricated or pre-built modular saunas are a
great choice for someone with low skill levels. If you have done some
research into how to build a sauna
and you have some basic carpentry skills, get a precut kit. Precut sauna kits require more work on
your part but are cheaper than prefabricated saunas.
Portable & Infrared Saunas
Some of the best home saunas for modern homes are infrared saunas. A small,
portable 2-person model such as the one available from the dealers listed in
our buying guide requires only a 4’ x 4’ floor space and plugs into a
standard 110V/15 Amp outlet. Infrared technology is a fairly new way of
heating saunas but becoming an increasingly popular alternative to
traditional designs.
Sauna, Shower & Steam Bath
If there is absolutely no space available to build your home sauna, consider
turning your existing shower into a steam room bath. The dealers listed in
our buyer’s guide sell steam generators, steam heads and controls to covert
any shower into a better steam bath. There is even a portable steam sauna
that looks like a large bag, probably the cheapest and most portable gadget
we’ve seen that still resembles a sauna and provides some of its health
benefits.
Indoor Swimming Pools

After the sauna, go for a dip in your own inside swimming pool.
Find out more with a FREE DVD or Video by requesting the Endless Pools Information Kit
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