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I'll tell you what most spec pages won't: 7.5kW is a thin selection, and that's not a knock — it's just how the two major brands lay out their lineups. HUUM makes an exact 7.5kW heater, the Drop. Harvia doesn't — it jumps from 6kW straight to 8kW. So if you came here expecting a long list, this page is short on purpose, and I'd rather be upfront about that than pad it.
That doesn't make 7.5kW a bad choice. It's a real, useful size — it fills the gap between a 6kW heater that's slightly undersized for a 3–4 person room and an 8kW that's a touch more than you need. If your room lands in the 230–441 cu ft range, the HUUM Drop 7.5kW is purpose-built for it. But if you want to compare across brands, you'll get a lot more to choose from one step up at 8kW (where Harvia offers six different models) or 9kW (the single most common outdoor-sauna size).
The HUUM Drop is the heater that put HUUM on the map: a wall-mounted, teardrop-shaped stainless cage holding 121 lbs of stones. At 7.5kW it covers 230–441 cu ft and hits a 230°F max surface temperature — the highest in the home category. The reason the Drop feels different from a typical electric heater is the geometry: the elements sit buried deep inside the stone mass instead of behind a thin layer of rock, so what you feel is heat radiated through 121 lbs of olivine. Throw water and you get soft, humid löyly with fast recovery between pours, not a quick hiss and dry air.
The physical Drop is the same size across every wattage — what changes from the 6kW to the 7.5kW to the 9kW is the internal element arrangement, which sets how much room volume it can hold at temperature. So choosing 7.5kW is really just matching the heater's rating to your room's cubic footage. The 7.5kW Drop draws 31.25 amps and needs a 40A breaker on 8 AWG wire. Like every HUUM electric heater, it requires a UKU controller, sold separately. If you'd rather buy it matched, the Drop 7.5kW package bundles the heater, your choice of UKU controller, stones, and a safety rail. You can also compare every Drop wattage side by side in the full HUUM heater lineup.
It's not an availability gap on our end — Harvia simply doesn't build a 7.5kW model. Its lineup steps 6kW → 8kW across the KIP, Spirit, Cilindro, Virta, and The Wall lines. If you specifically want a Harvia and your room is in this size range, the move is an 8kW Harvia — the 8kW class is mostly Harvia and gives you six body styles to pick from. We'll point you there below.
The HUUM Drop 7.5kW runs on 240V single-phase. The wiring math:
Note the jump from the smaller classes: a 4.5kW or 6kW heater fits a 30A/10 AWG circuit, but 7.5kW crosses into 40A/8 AWG territory — the same circuit an 8kW or 9kW heater uses. So electrically, there's no penalty to stepping up from 7.5kW to 8kW; both land on the same 40A breaker and 8 AWG wire. That's worth knowing if you're on the fence, because it means the choice between 7.5 and 8 is about brand and body style, not about rewiring. As always, consult a licensed electrician before any electrical work — requirements vary by local code and jurisdiction, and the figures here are general reference, not a substitute for a professional assessment. Our amperage and wire-gauge guide covers the rough-in details.
The HUUM Drop 7.5kW is rated 230–441 cu ft. In practice:
The usual derate applies: a glass front wall radiates heat outward faster than insulated wood, so subtract about 15% of effective volume if your sauna has a glass door or partial glass front. A 400 cu ft glass-front room behaves like a ~460 cu ft insulated one — over the Drop 7.5kW's ceiling — which is exactly the case for the full-glass-front outdoor cube saunas where people under-size and regret it; for those, size up a wattage. Cold-climate outdoor placement pushes the same direction. When you're right at the top of a rating, go up rather than running a heater flat-out forever.
The Drop 7.5kW is available as a bundled package — heater, your choice of UKU controller, stones, and safety rail — at a price that beats sourcing each piece separately, and the set is guaranteed compatible. Browse the bundles in our HUUM heater packages collection. Buy à la carte only if you're matching a specific UKU finish, like the Glass or Mirror panel.
On stones: a 7.5kW Drop takes 121 lbs of olivine — fill the basket fully, because the stones are the thermal mass that turns a water pour into steam, not decoration. Use proper olivine diabase sauna rocks, never landscaping or garden-center stone, which can crack, crumble, or pop dangerously at sauna temperatures. And if you want to preheat from your phone on the drive home, pair the Drop with a UKU WiFi controller — see every app-capable model in our WiFi-controlled heater collection.
If the single-option reality of 7.5kW doesn't sit right, you're not stuck — you're one rung from a much wider field. One step up, the 8kW class is the most-stocked wattage we carry, almost entirely Harvia's electric lineup: KIP (entry), Virta (premium floor), Cilindro (column), The Wall (design), Spirit, and the Virta Combi with a built-in steamer — six body styles on the same 40A circuit as 7.5kW. Above that, 9kW is the most common size in outdoor home saunas, with HUUM and Harvia both well represented. The 7.5kW Drop is the right answer for a mid-size HUUM build — but if you want to weigh it against a stone-heavier floor unit, the Harvia Virta range is the natural comparison one size up.