Traditional Saunas

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Traditional Sauna for Sale


There are many sauna kinds to choose from, and keeping track of what’s out there can be difficult. However, with a traditional sauna, you’ll know exactly what you are getting: a heat therapy space, often made of wood, that uses dry heat (and occasionally steam!) to induce relaxation.

Traditional saunas can be split into two categories: electric and wood burning. Electric saunas use electric components to produce heat, and wood-burning saunas rely on wood stoves.

If you aren’t sure what to get but know you need a space to stay relaxed and care for your health, then consider our three-minute sauna quiz. It’ll let you know which sauna is perfect for your needs. 

Time-Tested Design and Build

Traditional saunas first sprouted up across northern Europe around 2,000 BC. They have endured ever since and have managed to become a staple of self-care and mental growth. Nowadays, you can find saunas built in the traditional style and offered with modern conveniences - like easy assembly, light therapy, electric stoves, aromatherapy, and more. 

Rather than completely reinventing the wheel, we took what worked from this time-tested design and improved upon what was inefficient or obsolete. All this tinkering resulted in a traditional sauna collection with plenty of options capable of delivering the perfect relaxation experience in your home.

Each sauna is built with wood that won’t warp or crack due to the high temperatures or humidity. Any traditional sauna for sale here was made to be a lasting addition to your home.

Find Your Inner Peace With a Traditional Sauna for Sale

Check any traditional sauna for sale available in My Sauna World’s collection. Whatever you pick, you’ll end up with a home sauna that respects its roots. You’ll also find powerful heaters that can heat your sauna up to 190 °F in under an hour. 

It’s the perfect marriage of traditional design and modern innovation. For a general walkthrough of traditional saunas, learn more in the guide: Your Comprehensive Guide to a Traditional Sauna.