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Here's the thing most first-time buyers don't realize until the heater shows up: the heater is maybe 60% of what you need to run a sauna. You still need stones to fill the basket, a controller to set the temperature and timer, and on most modern units a WiFi module if you want to start the heater from your phone before you get home. Buy those pieces one at a time and you're guessing at compatibility, paying separate shipping, and waiting on three deliveries.
A package solves that. Every Complete Package in this collection ships the heater, a pre-measured allotment of sauna stones, the matching controller, and (on most electric models) WiFi control in a single order, sized and matched to work together out of the box. The wood-burning kits go a step further and include the chimney, sheath, and floor protection too, because a wood stove without a flue is just a metal box.
This is the parent hub for every heater bundle we carry across three brands. If you already know the brand you want, jump straight to Harvia's package lineup, the HUUM bundles, or Saunum's equalizer packages. If you're still deciding, keep reading.
This collection mixes both fuel types. The bulk of it is electric, which is what most home buyers land on, and you can narrow to just those on the electric heater packages page. We also stock wood-burning kits like the Harvia M3 (16.5kW) and the big Harvia PRO 20 (24kW), plus the HUUM HIVE Wood and HIVE Flow series for buyers on off-grid sites or anyone who wants the fire-tending ritual. Those come with everything you need to run a chimney safely.
Harvia is the reliable workhorse — founded in 1950, the most widely installed brand in home saunas, with the widest US parts network. Its KIP series starts at $1,214 for the 4.5kW built-in package, which makes it the most budget-accessible entry point in this whole collection. The Virta, Cilindro, and Club lines step up stone mass and build quality from there.
HUUM is the Estonian design brand that changed what a heater could look like. The DROP, CLIFF, STEEL, and flagship HIVE share clean steel shells, the highest max temperature we stock at 230°F, and serious stone capacity — the HIVE 12kW holds up to 595 lbs of olivine, the most thermal mass in this collection by a wide margin. More stones means softer, longer-lasting löyly when you ladle water across them.
Saunum solves a problem the Finnish brands ignore: heat stratification. Its packages build a patented climate equalizer right into the heater so the air near your feet isn't 40 degrees cooler than the air at your head. More on that below — and on the dedicated Saunum brand collection if you want the full story.
The math is simpler than retailers make it sound. Measure your sauna's interior in feet — length times width times height — to get cubic feet, then divide by 50. That's roughly the kilowatts you need. A 7×7×7 room is 343 cubic feet, which calls for about a 7kW heater. Round up if you've got a glass door, an uninsulated outdoor wall, or you're heating a cabin somewhere with real winters.
Quick reference using packages in this collection:
Undersizing is the more common mistake than oversizing. A heater that's slightly too big just cycles off sooner. One that's too small stalls at 150°F while the corners stay cool and never recovers after you pour water on the stones.
Beyond the convenience, the package guarantees a compatible set. Harvia controllers only pair with Harvia heaters; the Virta Combi steamer needs a specific controller that runs the reservoir separately from the dry heat; every HUUM heater requires the separate UKU controller, which is included in the HUUM bundles. Skip the package to save a few dollars and you can easily end up paying to return a controller that won't talk to your heater.
You also get the right stones. Every package includes olivine diabase, the split-face volcanic rock that holds heat and resists the thermal cracking that destroys cheap landscape rocks within a few months. If you ever need to top up, our sauna rock collection has replacements in the right sizes. And if you'd rather build your own setup from a bare heater, the full sauna heater lineup and the brand-specific Harvia and HUUM heater collections are there for that.
Every electric heater in this collection runs on a dedicated 240V circuit, hardwired on its own breaker — no plug, no sharing with another appliance. Amperage climbs with wattage, so a 9kW unit needs roughly a 40A circuit and a 10.5kW unit sits near the ceiling of what a residential single-phase panel handles without an upgrade. The Harvia Club and the larger HUUM HIVE units in the 15kW+ range typically move to three-phase commercial power.
We're not electricians, and neither are you (probably) — every install must be wired by a licensed electrician who confirms the breaker size, wire gauge, and panel capacity for your specific home. Get a quote before you commit to a sauna location, especially for a detached outdoor build where you may be trenching conduit across the yard. Our electrical requirements walkthrough covers what to ask before the crate lands in your driveway.
The package covers the heater, stones, controller, and (on most electric models) WiFi. The wood-burning kits add the chimney, sheath, and floor protection. What it doesn't include is the sauna room itself — these are heaters, not buildings. You'll provide the enclosed sauna, the dedicated circuit installed by your electrician, and proper clearances and ventilation per the heater's spec sheet.
Most of these ship curbside freight, fully insured. If you're not sure which bundle fits your room, call us — matching a heater to a space is exactly the kind of thing we'd rather get right on the phone than have you guess at. That's the whole point of buying from a curated retailer instead of a marketplace listing.