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If you ask an installer which heater they'd put in their own sauna, a lot of them say Harvia — and not because it's the flashiest. Founded in 1950, Harvia is the most widely installed brand in home saunas worldwide, which means two things that matter when something eventually needs service: a track record of fewer reported failures, and the widest parts network in the US. When a controller dies in year six, you want the brand whose parts are actually on a shelf somewhere near you.
The other Harvia advantage is speed. These heaters reach temperature fast — typically 30–45 minutes to a usable 170–185°F — so the gap between "I want a sauna" and "I'm in the sauna" stays short. That's the practical case for Harvia over fussier, slower-warming alternatives. You buy it when reliability and a quick warm-up matter more than chasing the absolute heaviest stone load.
Every bundle here is a Complete Package: the heater, Harvia's olivine stones pre-measured for the basket, and the matching digital controller, with WiFi on the external-control models. For the bare heaters without the extras, see the full Harvia heater collection, or compare the bundles against HUUM's package lineup.
KIP is the entry point and the value pick of this collection. The wall-mounted cage design holds 50 lbs of stones, tops out at 194°F, and comes in 4.5kW, 6kW, and 8kW. You can run it analog — the KIP 4.5kW built-in package is the most affordable bundle we stock at $1,214, just a knob and a timer on the unit — or step up to the digital-and-WiFi versions like the KIP 8kW package at $2,148. KIP is the heater most installers reach for in indoor 1–4 person home saunas where budget matters.
Virta is the premium wall-mounted line. It triples the KIP's stone mass — the Virta 8kW package holds 150 lbs — in a cleaner stainless shell, which translates to softer, steadier heat. It comes in 6kW, 8kW, 9kW, and 10.5kW, all with the digital controller and WiFi included. The Virta 9kW and 10.5kW are our most-recommended Harvia models for 4–6 person outdoor saunas.
Virta Combi is the Virta with a built-in water reservoir and steam generator. Pour water on the stones for traditional löyly, or switch on the steamer for a humid steam-room session — both on one unit, no second room. The Virta Combi 8kW package (100 lbs stones, $4,807) and the 10.5kW version include the controller that runs the steamer separately from the dry heat.
Cilindro is the column-shape stainless heater, and it's the stone-mass king of the Harvia electric line: the Cilindro 9kW and 10.5kW packages both carry 264 lbs of olivine in a tall, compact footprint. If you want heavy thermal mass but wall space is tight, this is the Harvia to look at.
Club is the floor-standing heavy hitter for big or high-use rooms — available here in 10kW and 12kW packages, both with the digital controller and WiFi, built for large residential or light commercial installs.
Every Harvia package ships with the brand's olivine diabase stones, the split-face volcanic rock that holds heat well and resists the cracking that ruins cheap landscape rocks within a season. Quantity is pre-measured to the specific heater, from the KIP's 50 lbs up to the Cilindro's 264 lbs. Replacements and top-ups live in our sauna stone collection.
The controller matters because Harvia controllers only pair with Harvia heaters — buy the heater alone and you're back to matching part numbers. The external-control packages include the digital controller plus the WiFi module for phone-app start, temperature, and scheduling. The built-in KIP models skip the external box entirely with a dial on the unit, the simplest possible install.
Most of this collection is electric, but a couple of Harvia wood-burning kits sit alongside them for off-grid sites or anyone who wants to tend a fire as part of the ritual. The Harvia M3 stove kit (16.5kW) and the larger PRO 20 (24kW) ship complete with the chimney, sheath, floor protection, and stones — everything needed to run a flue safely, not just the stove. Wood asks more of you than electric: a chimney run, clearance to combustibles, and a longer warm-up. It's a real commitment, and worth it for the buyers who want the crackle. For most home installs, though, the electric packages above are the easier path.
One kilowatt per 50 cubic feet of interior, rounding up for glass doors or cold-climate outdoor builds:
Every electric Harvia heater in this collection runs on a dedicated 240V single-phase circuit, hardwired on its own breaker. Amperage climbs with wattage — a 4.5kW heater wants a smaller breaker than the 12kW Club, which sits at the heavy end of residential power. The Combi steamer models add one wrinkle most buyers don't anticipate: the water reservoir needs a clean fill and a drain line, so plan that into the plumbing before install day.
As with any sauna heater, the wiring isn't a DIY job — a licensed electrician confirms the breaker size, wire gauge, and panel capacity for your home and the specific heater you choose. Read our electrical hookup walkthrough before the electrician shows up so you know what to ask.
Prefer to build from a bare heater, or want to put Harvia head-to-head with another brand? The full electric heater lineup and our broader heater package hub lay out every option side by side. Not sure which Harvia fits your room? Call us — we'd rather size it right on the phone than have you guess.