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Electric Sauna Heaters

Our electric sauna heater collection runs from 2.2kW mini units for closet-sized rooms up to 24kW commercial models, with HUUM, Harvia, and Saunum making up the core of what we stock. If you haven't picked a fuel type yet, start with our full sauna heater collection; if you want a fire-fed experience instead, jump to wood-burning sauna heaters.

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HUUM CLIFF Series Electric Sauna Heater

Original price $2,699.00 - Original price $3,399.00
Original price $2,699.00 - Original price $3,399.00
Original price $2,699.00
$2,347.00 - $2,879.00
$2,347.00 - $2,879.00
Current price $2,347.00
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Description The CLIFF sauna heater is a slim electric sauna heater with remarkably small safety distances, which makes it perfect for saunas with l...

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How an Electric Sauna Heater Works

An electric sauna heater is a metal cabinet packed with resistance heating elements, topped or wrapped with a basket of sauna stones. You wire it to a dedicated 240V circuit, set a temperature on the controller, and the elements heat the air and the stones at the same time. After 30–60 minutes the room is at 170–190°F and the stones are hot enough that a ladle of water flashes into steam — that's löyly, the burst of humidity that defines a real Finnish-style session.

The reason most home buyers go electric isn't performance. Wood-burning stoves get just as hot. It's the routine. You can preheat from your phone on the drive home, walk into a 180°F room, do 20 minutes, and shut it off with a button. No splitting wood, no tending fire, no chimney. For an indoor sauna especially, an electric heater is the only practical option — there's nowhere to vent a wood stove safely.

Sizing kW to Cubic Feet

The rule across every brand we carry: roughly 1kW per 50 cubic feet of sauna interior. Measure interior length × width × height in feet, divide by 50, round up. Add 10–15% if you have an exterior door, an uninsulated wall, or a glass front. Glass radiates heat outward faster than insulated wood, which is why a 500 cu ft cube sauna with a full-glass wall behaves like a 580 cu ft insulated room.

Real product picks by size:

  • 2.2kW–3.5kW (mini): Closet-sized one-person rooms under 175 cu ft. Amerec Junior 2.2kW and HUUM CLIFF Mini 3.5kW live here. See our mini sauna heater collection.
  • 4.5kW–6kW: 1–2 person indoor saunas, compact cubes. Harvia KIP 4.5kW, HUUM DROP 4.5kW, HUUM HIVE Mini 6kW.
  • 8kW: Mid-size 3–4 person rooms, smaller outdoor cubes. Covers 250–425 cu ft.
  • 9kW: The most common size in outdoor home saunas — 4–6 person cabins and barrel saunas. Browse our 9kW heater collection.
  • 10.5kW: The largest residential single-phase heater before commercial wiring. Sized for 6-person cabins and glass-front cubes over 450 cu ft. 10.5kW options.
  • 12kW–24kW: Commercial installs, gyms, and large home saunas with significant glass. See the large sauna heater collection.

The common mistake is undersizing. A 6kW in a 400 cu ft room will technically reach temperature, but it'll take an hour and struggle to recover after the first round of löyly. When the math puts you between two sizes, go up.

Brands We Carry

HUUM is the Estonian brand that changed what a sauna heater could look like. The DROP, CLIFF, HIVE Mini, and HIVE series wrap the elements in clean steel shells with massive stone baskets — DROP holds 121 lbs, CLIFF holds 200 lbs, HIVE Mini holds 330 lbs, and the flagship HIVE takes up to 595 lbs. More stones means more thermal mass and a softer, steamier löyly. HUUM also runs the hottest in the category at 230°F max. Earlier element-failure concerns from 2020–2022 have been addressed by a hardware update; field feedback has been positive since. Browse the full HUUM lineup.

Harvia is the Finnish workhorse. Founded in 1950 and still the most widely installed heater brand in home saunas worldwide. The KIP, Cilindro, Spirit, Virta, and Club series cover every size from 4.5kW to 16kW. Stone capacity is lower than HUUM (KIP holds 50 lbs, Virta holds 150 lbs), but reliability and replacement-part availability are the trade. If you want a heater with a long field history and a proven controller ecosystem, Harvia is the default. The Harvia packages bundle heater, controller, and stones at the same price as buying each piece separately.

Saunum is the Estonian newcomer that solved a problem most Finnish brands ignore: the temperature gap between your head and your feet. Traditional heaters stack hot air at the ceiling, leaving lower-bench feet cold. The Saunum Air series uses a patented climate equalizer — a quiet fan built into the heater — that pulls cool floor air up and pushes warmer air down, so the difference between your head and feet drops from 40°F to a few degrees. Worth considering if you've sat through one of those sessions where your face is on fire and your toes never warmed up.

Wall-Mount vs. Floor-Standing

Most heaters here are wall-mounted: HUUM DROP, Harvia KIP, Harvia Virta, Harvia Spirit, HUUM CLIFF Mini, Harvia Cilindro Half. They bolt to wall studs, sit 8–12 inches off the floor, and free up bench space. Wall-mount is the right answer for any sauna under 6 people.

Floor-standing units — HUUM CLIFF, HUUM HIVE Mini, HUUM HIVE, Harvia Cilindro full-cylinder, Harvia Club — take up roughly 2 sq ft of floor space but hold significantly more stones (200–595 lbs versus 50–150 lbs wall-mount). If löyly quality and steam volume are your priority, floor-standing earns its footprint. Either way, every heater needs proper clearance to combustibles, and most have safety rail guards available to reduce the required distances.

Voltage and Wiring

Nearly every electric heater above 4kW runs on 240V single-phase, hardwired to a dedicated breaker — same voltage as an electric dryer. You cannot plug these in. Standard wiring by size:

  • 6kW: ~25A on a 30A breaker, 10 AWG copper
  • 8kW: ~33A on a 40A breaker, 8 AWG
  • 9kW: ~38A on a 40A breaker, 8 AWG
  • 10.5kW: ~45A on a 50A breaker, 6 AWG
  • 12kW+: Often requires 208V three-phase or a sub-panel upgrade

The exception is the 2.2kW–3.5kW mini category. The Amerec Junior 2.2kW and 3kW run on a standard 120V outlet, and select compact 240V units offer plug-in cord configurations. These are the only electric heaters where DIY wiring is realistic — and they only fit one-person rooms. Anything above 4kW must be installed by a licensed electrician. For the full breakdown with amperage tables, read our electrical requirements guide. Always consult a licensed electrician — local code varies.

Stone Capacity and Steam Quality

The stones are not decorative. They're the thermal battery that determines how good your löyly is. Pour water on a heater with 50 lbs of stones and you get a quick burst of steam followed by a temperature drop. Pour water on a heater with 200 lbs of stones and you get a deeper, longer-lasting wave of humidity that the room recovers from in two minutes instead of ten.

Stone capacity by model: Harvia KIP 6kW holds 50 lbs. Harvia Virta 9kW holds 150 lbs. HUUM DROP 9kW holds 121 lbs. HUUM CLIFF 9kW holds 200 lbs. HUUM HIVE Mini 9kW holds 330 lbs. HUUM HIVE flagship holds up to 595 lbs — the highest in the industry. Saunum Air holds 60–80 lbs and compensates with the air-mixing system and a Himalayan salt reservoir.

Use proper olivine diabase rocks — never landscaping or river rocks. The wrong stones crack and pop dangerously at 400°F. Individual heaters ship without stones; bundled packages include them. See heaters that come with stones if you want a single SKU.

Pairing With Controllers

Three controller types: built-in dial (Harvia KIP-B, Cilindro-HB — thermostat on the heater body, simplest setup), external wall-mounted (HUUM UKU Local, Harvia Xenio CX — digital display outside the sauna door, standard for outdoor saunas), and WiFi app control (HUUM UKU WiFi, Harvia Xenio WiFi, Saunum AirIQ-WIFI — pre-heat from your phone). HUUM heaters always require a separate UKU controller. Harvia's KIP-B and Cilindro-HB skip the external controller; Virta, Spirit, Cilindro standard, and Club need a Xenio. Browse our WiFi-controlled heater collection if remote start is your deciding factor.

One note on dual-heater installs: rooms over 600 cu ft sometimes run two smaller heaters in parallel instead of one oversized unit, since 12kW+ usually means commercial three-phase wiring. Most residential controllers handle one heater at a time — dual installs need a higher-capacity control box (HUUM UKU Extension Box, Harvia Xenio CX110). The indoor sauna and outdoor sauna product pages list verified heater pairings for each model so you don't have to guess. Once you've picked your heater, see compatible safety rails, embedding flanges, and buckets on our sauna heater accessories page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size electric sauna heater do I need for my room?
Roughly 1kW per 50 cubic feet of interior. Measure length × width × height in feet, divide by 50, round up. Add 10–15% for glass fronts, exterior doors, or uninsulated rooms. A 4.5kW covers ~200 cu ft, 6kW covers ~300, 8kW covers ~400, 9kW covers ~500, and 10.5kW covers up to ~635 cu ft. When the math falls between two sizes, go up — undersized heaters take twice as long to reach temperature and struggle to recover after löyly.
What voltage does an electric sauna heater need?
Nearly every residential electric heater above 4kW runs on 240V single-phase, hardwired to a dedicated breaker. That's the same voltage as an electric dryer. The exception is the 2.2kW–3.5kW mini category — the Amerec Junior 2.2kW and 3kW can run on standard 120V, and a few mini units have 240V plug-in cord options for plug-and-play installs. Commercial 12kW+ heaters often require 208V three-phase service. Every product page lists the specific voltage in the specs.
What breaker and wire gauge does a 240V electric sauna heater need?
Standard sizing on 240V single-phase: 6kW needs ~25A on a 30A breaker with 10 AWG copper. 8kW needs ~33A on a 40A breaker with 8 AWG. 9kW needs ~38A on a 40A breaker with 8 AWG. 10.5kW needs ~45A on a 50A breaker with 6 AWG. Wire gauge increases for runs over 60 feet or aluminum wire. Always consult a licensed electrician — local code varies by jurisdiction, and a qualified electrician must size and verify the circuit for your specific install.
Are there any plug-in electric sauna heaters?
Only in the mini category. The Amerec Junior 2.2kW and 3kW run on 120V household outlets. A few 240V plug-in cord configurations exist for small Finnmark and select compact units intended for one-person indoor rooms. Anything 4kW and above is hardwired to a dedicated 240V circuit and must be installed by a licensed electrician. If a retailer tells you a 6kW heater is plug-and-play, they're wrong.
What kind of stones do electric sauna heaters use?
Olivine diabase sauna stones from HUUM, Harvia, or Saunum. Never landscaping rocks, river rocks, or anything from a garden center — the wrong stone cracks, crumbles, and can pop dangerously at 400°F. Stone weight by model: Harvia KIP 6kW holds 50 lbs, Harvia Virta 9kW holds 150 lbs, HUUM DROP holds 121 lbs, HUUM CLIFF holds 200 lbs, HUUM HIVE Mini holds 330 lbs, HUUM HIVE flagship holds up to 595 lbs. More stones means more thermal mass and a longer-lasting löyly when you pour water.
Do all electric sauna heaters need a separate controller?
It depends on the heater. HUUM heaters (DROP, CLIFF, HIVE Mini, HIVE, Steel) all require a separate UKU controller — sold in local wall-mounted or WiFi versions. Harvia models split into two groups: KIP-B and Cilindro-HB models have built-in dials and don't need an external controller, while Virta, Spirit, Cilindro standard, and Club need an external Xenio control unit. Saunum heaters use the AirIQ controller for full functionality. Each product page shows compatible controllers.
Can I run two electric sauna heaters in parallel for a large room?
Yes, dual-heater installs are common for rooms over 600 cu ft when you want to avoid commercial three-phase wiring. Two 9kW heaters covering a 700 cu ft room is a typical setup. The catch: most residential controllers handle one heater at a time, so dual installs need a higher-capacity control box (HUUM UKU Extension Box for heaters over 12kW total, Harvia Xenio CX110 series for combined loads). A licensed electrician needs to size the wiring for the combined amperage draw — running two 9kWs together pulls ~75A.
Wall-mounted vs. floor-standing electric heater — which should I pick?
Wall-mounted (HUUM DROP, Harvia KIP, Harvia Virta, Harvia Spirit, HUUM CLIFF Mini) is the right answer for most saunas under 6 people. They free up floor space and bolt to the studs. Floor-standing units (HUUM CLIFF, HUUM HIVE Mini, HUUM HIVE, Harvia Cilindro, Harvia Club) take up about 2 sq ft of floor but hold significantly more stones — 200–595 lbs versus 50–150 lbs in wall-mounts. If steam quality and löyly volume matter most, floor-standing earns its footprint. If bench space matters more, go wall-mount.
Do I need an electrician to install a 240V electric sauna heater?
Yes. Every hardwired 240V sauna heater requires a licensed electrician. They wire directly to a dedicated circuit on your panel — no plugs, no extensions. Older homes may need a sub-panel upgrade for 9kW or 10.5kW heaters. Always consult a licensed electrician before any electrical work; local code varies by jurisdiction and the information here is general reference, not a substitute for professional assessment of your specific installation. Read our electrical requirements guide before getting quotes so the electrician has the heater specs in hand.