April 9, 2010, Newsletter Issue #146: Selecting A Sauna Stove

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When selecting a sauna stove from sauna.com, you need to decide first off if you want a steam-capable sauna, or if a dry sauna is better for you. If you want a steam sauna, then you will need to select a steam sauna stove, from a manufacturer like Polar Sauna or Avalon; the major difference between the types of stoves is how they are powered. If you want a dry sauna experience, you must pick a stove that can serve dual steam/dry purposes, like one from Vico, or you can pick an infrared sauna rather than a traditional sauna, from Polar Sauna or SaunaGen.



The different kinds of steam sauna stoves are wood, gas, and electric. You need to decide how you want to power your steam sauna stove, if a steam sauna is right for you. Here are the pros and cons of each type of power:



• Wood – has a wonderful aroma, but you must have available cut wood for the stove. Wood is better for people who live in rural areas or have larger plots of land from which they can gather wood; saunas.com offers wood stoves from Catalina and Polar Saunas

• Electric – very common, as most people have electric hookups available in their homes. Electric is clean and easy to use, but can make your electric bill go up. Saunas.com offers electric stoves from Avalon, Tylo, Vico, and others

• Gas – most people also have gas lines, making gas another popular power choice. Installation can be trickier for gas, and precautions must be made against leakage. Saunas.com offers gas stoves from Vico

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