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Most wood-burning sauna stoves on the market are big. 24kW Pros, 31kW Duos, 40kW commercial Pro 50s. They're built for 5–8 person cabins, public saunas, and large outbuildings. If you have a compact 2–4 person home sauna and try to run one of those, you'll cook the room to 220°F in 20 minutes and have no way to control it.
The small stove category — roughly 8kW to 18kW — is sized correctly for the rooms most home buyers actually build. A 16.5kW Harvia M3 is enough power for a 4-person outdoor cabin but small enough to not over-fire a 3-person indoor sauna.
Wood stoves don't have fine temperature control the way electric heaters do. You control the heat by how much wood you load and how open the damper is. A correctly sized stove means those adjustments give you a usable range — 170°F to 200°F — instead of binary "cold" or "dangerous."
Harvia M3 (16.5kW) — The most popular small wood stove in North America. Covers 211–459 cu ft (roughly 4–5 person saunas). Interior installation, floor-mounted, 66 lb stone capacity. Steel construction with a rounded profile. Available as a standalone stove or in a complete M3 Wood Burning Kit with chimney, sheath, floor protection, and stones.
Harvia M3 SL (16.5kW) — Same heater, but configured for through-the-wall installation — the firebox door is on the opposite wall from the stones, letting you feed wood from outside the sauna or from a separate utility room. Good for buyers who want to avoid bringing wood and ashes through the sauna interior.
Harvia Linear 16 (17.9kW, WK160C) — Modern rectangular design with a large glass firebox door. 88 lbs stone capacity — more than the M3. Covers 212–635 cu ft. The visual fire through the glass door is the real selling point; it turns the stove into part of the sauna experience. Slightly more expensive than the M3 but noticeably better built.
HUUM HIVE Flow Mini (8.5kW) — The smallest modern wood stove in the category. HUUM's cage-style design with oversized stone basket applied to a wood-fired unit. Lower kW rating than the Harvia options, fits 200–350 cu ft rooms. Ideal for compact 2–3 person saunas where a 16.5kW would overfire the room. Also available as a HIVE Flow Mini LS with a side-load firebox.
HUUM HIVE Flow (9.8kW) — One step up from the Mini. Fits 300–500 cu ft rooms. Still small by wood-stove standards — a HUUM-level stone capacity for buyers who want the HIVE cage look in a wood-fired setup.
Harvia Linear 22 GreenFlame (15.7kW) — The more efficient cousin of the Linear 16. GreenFlame technology reduces emissions and particulate output while maintaining heating performance. Good for buyers in jurisdictions with wood-stove emissions restrictions.
Every wood stove needs a chimney, and the chimney is frequently a bigger install cost than the stove itself. Requirements:
Budget $800–$1,800 for the chimney kit depending on stove model and roof type. We stock chimney kits and extensions for every stove we sell.
Small wood stoves have smaller fireboxes than their commercial counterparts. Practical implications:
Start with dry, seasoned hardwood (oak, maple, birch). Green wood produces more smoke, less heat, and dirty chimney deposits. A cord of firewood gets most home users through a year of regular use.
Wood stoves overheat smaller rooms more easily than electric heaters because you can't throttle the heat once the fire is roaring. Err on the small side if you're choosing between two stoves — you can always add another log, but you can't quickly cool a runaway fire.
Wood stoves need more install planning than electric heaters. Key points:
For a full walkthrough of planning an outdoor sauna build around a wood stove, including foundation, positioning, and drainage, see our outdoor sauna planning guide.