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The KIP is where most people start with Harvia, and there's nothing wrong with that. It's the entry-level wall-mount electric heater — simple, reliable, and the cheapest way into a brand that's been building heaters in Finland since 1950. If you want the comfortable-sweatpants version of a sauna heater, something that hangs on the wall, heats your room, and doesn't ask you to think about it again, the KIP is it. It's not a design statement and it's not trying to be. It's a workhorse.
It hangs on the wall, which saves floor space — a real consideration in small home saunas where every inch of bench matters, and one reason wall-mount heaters stay popular in tight builds. The KIP holds 50 lbs of stones, runs on a Harvia controller (built into the heater on the B models, or external on the W models), and tops out at 194°F, a true Finnish sauna temperature. It's the same Finnish build quality as the pricier Harvia lines in a stripped-down, no-frills package. This collection covers all three KIP wattages plus the package versions that bundle the controller and stones.
The KIP comes in three sizes, and picking between them is mostly about cubic footage. The 4.5kW covers 100–210 cu ft — that's most 1–2 person indoor home saunas. The 6kW covers 170–300 cu ft, a typical 2–3 person room. The 8kW covers 250–425 cu ft, which gets you into 3–4 person territory. When you're on the line between two sizes, size up. Glass doors, tile floors, exterior walls, and cold climates all pull effective capacity down, and an undersized heater is one that never quite gets the room where you want it. If you're shopping the smallest end, the 4.5kW also shows up in our 4kW sauna heater collection; the 8kW lives in the 8kW collection alongside the other Harvia lines at that wattage.
This is the real fork in the road on a KIP. The built-in models (KIP45B, KIP60B, KIP80B) have the timer and thermostat dial right on the heater body. You set it, it runs, done — no separate wall panel, no app, the simplest and cheapest possible install. The external models (KIP45W, KIP60W, KIP80W, with a 208V option on the W line) pair with a separate Harvia controller mounted outside the hot room. Go external if you want a cleaner heater body and a control panel at the door, and go with a digital WiFi version if you want to preheat from your phone on the drive home. The WiFi-capable Harvia heaters are grouped in our WiFi sauna heater collection if app control is a priority.
Every KIP needs a dedicated 240V circuit. As a rough guide at 240V single-phase, the 4.5kW pulls about 18.75 amps and lands on a 30A breaker, the 6kW on a 30A breaker as well, and the 8kW pulls 33.3 amps on a 40A breaker. None of these can share a circuit. Always consult a licensed electrician before any electrical work — requirements vary by local code and jurisdiction, and these figures are general reference only. Our sauna electrical requirements guide covers the rough-in details so your electrician walks in with the full picture.
A KIP needs 50 lbs of stones to do its job, and Harvia specs olivine diabase. Don't substitute generic landscape rock — it cracks under repeated heat cycling and clogs airflow between the elements. Fill the basket to the rated weight; a half-filled heater doesn't produce the steam it was designed for. You can grab the right stones in our sauna rocks collection. Beyond stones, your only other required piece is the controller, which is built in on the B models and separate on the W models. If you'd rather not assemble the order piece by piece, the KIP packages in our Harvia electric heater packages bundle the heater, controller, and stones at a package price — there are both built-in-controller and digital-with-WiFi package versions.
The KIP is the entry point, so the natural question is what you give up by buying it. The honest answer: stone mass and some polish. If you want more thermal punch in a floor unit, the Harvia Virta is the premium residential step up — 150 lbs of stones versus the KIP's 50, plus a Combi version with a built-in steamer. If you want a lot of stone mass in a striking vertical body, the Harvia Cilindro column holds 200–264 lbs. And if it's a commercial or oversized room, you're in Harvia Club territory, not KIP. But for a typical home sauna where you want reliable and affordable over maximum löyly, the KIP is the right tool, and stepping up to a Virta or Cilindro is paying for steam quality and looks you may not need. See the full picture on the Harvia electric heater hub.
Compared to HUUM, the KIP is the budget-reliable choice against HUUM's design-and-steam approach. HUUM's entry line carries more stone and a higher max temp, but the KIP undercuts it on price and keeps things foolproof. If you want to weigh both, the full sauna heater catalog puts them side by side.
Here's the thing about the KIP: it's the heater I recommend when someone is overwhelmed and just wants a sauna that works. It's been in Harvia's lineup for years because it does one job well. The build is straightforward, parts are easy to get, and Harvia's track record on reliability is the whole reason we carry the brand. We're an authorized Harvia dealer, which means the warranty actually applies — grey-market KIPs from marketplace resellers frequently aren't covered even when the box looks identical. Order through a real dealer, plan your circuit with a licensed electrician, fill the basket with proper stones, and you've got a sauna heater you'll forget about in the best way.