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The Mini Sauna is a premium 2-person outdoor retreat, expertly crafted from durable, weather-resistant Thermowood. Designed for both comfort and style, it features bronzed safety glass, ambient under-seat LED lighting, a high-quality Katepal roof, and comes complete with a complimentary Harvia 4.5kW heater. Compact yet luxurious, it offers long-lasting performance and a contemporary finish for any outdoor space.

  • Remote control under-seat LED Lighting 
  • Includes a 4.5KW Harvia Electric Heater 
  • Thermowood Construction  
  • Durable Katepal Roof Finish  
  • Bronzed safety glass door and panels 
  • 1250mm Internal Width 

Delivery costs apply.

 




 

Dimensions 1200(D) x 1450(W) x 2240(H) mm
Roof  Katepal Roof 
Electrical Supply  32A Supply with Fuse Box 
Lighting  Remote Control LED Underseat Lighting 
Glass  Bronzed Safety Glass 
Material  Thermowood 
Heater  4.5KW Harvia Electric Heater Included 
Internal Width  1250mm
Seating  High & Low Benches 

 


Frequently Asked Questions

A sauna is a small room or enclosed space designed to produce high temperatures and humidity to promote relaxation and well-being through heat therapy.

Saunas work by heating the air and surfaces within the room, typically using electric heaters, wood-burning stoves, or infrared heaters to raise the temperature, creating a dry or wet heat environment.

A dry sauna uses a heater to produce high heat with low humidity, while a steam sauna, often called a steam room, generates heat and humidity by boiling water and producing steam.

Sauna use can provide various health benefits, including improved circulation, relaxation, stress reduction, and potential benefits for the cardiovascular system. Some people also use saunas for detoxification and pain relief.

Saunas can lead to temporary weight loss due to sweating, but this weight loss is typically water weight and not fat loss. Regular sauna use alone is not a sustainable method for losing weight.

Sauna sessions usually last between 10 to 20 minutes, but it's important to listen to your body and not overdo it. If you're new to saunas, start with shorter sessions and gradually increase the duration.

Sauna use is generally safe for most people. However, individuals with certain medical conditions, such as heart problems, should consult a doctor before using a sauna. Dehydration and overheating are potential risks if precautions aren't taken.

Children can use saunas, but they should be closely supervised and have shorter and cooler sessions compared to adults. It's essential to ensure their safety and comfort.

It's recommended to shower before entering a sauna to remove any lotions, oils, or sweat, which can create an unpleasant aroma when heated. After your sauna session, a cool shower is typically recommended to cool down and remove sweat and toxins.

It's generally not recommended for pregnant women to use saunas, as the high temperatures can pose risks to the developing fetus. It's essential for pregnant individuals to consult with their healthcare provider before using a sauna.