Looking for a haven of relaxation for you and your friends or family, right in your own backyard? Discover our spacious pod sauna, designed for 4 to 6 people, and transform your home into a personal wellness paradise. In a world full of hectic activity and stress, this home sauna offers not only luxury, but also a much-needed escape for your well-being.
Designed with precision, our pod saunas fit effortlessly into any outdoor space and provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy a sauna experience together in your garden. Imagine a shared quiet space enveloped by the soothing warmth of a relaxing sauna session.
A home sauna offers not only relaxation, but also various health benefits for you and your loved ones. The heat helps relax muscles, relieve stress and boost circulation. Whether you choose a wood-burning heater or an electric option, this sauna adjusts to your personal preferences and needs.
Adding a pod sauna to your yard is not only an investment in relaxation, but also in your collective well-being. Enjoy the luxury of a home sauna that is not only functional, but also adds visually to your outdoor environment. With simple installation and ease of maintenance, getting your own sauna is a step toward your shared wellness oasis.
In short, create a shared oasis of tranquility in your own home with a spacious pod sauna for 4 to 6 people. Escape the daily hectic pace and embrace together the benefits of a home sauna in your own garden. Experience ultimate relaxation and enjoy a well-deserved wellness experience, all from the comfort of your own home environment.
Number of persons | 6 people |
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Seats | 6 |
Interior dimensions | L:292 x W:227 x H:215 cm |
Exterior dimensions | L:302 x W:240 x H:236 cm |
Warm-up time | approximately 1 hour |
Weight | 700 kg |
Content | 13m³ |
The most important thing is to provide a solid base for your hot tub and/or sauna. The base for a hot tub should be solid and dry. The foundation to place the hot tub can be good solid rubble with a few wooden blocks underneath. The foundation can be a platform of wood or cast concrete. Do not place the hot tub on grass or soft ground, as vegetation under the tub traps moisture and can promote rotting.
Do not place the hot tub or sauna too close to buildings to avoid fire hazards. Ensure safety in and around the tub. Close the tub with a lid when not in use. Be mindful of slipperiness in freezing temperatures. Do not overheat the water in the tub; the water temperature in the hot tub should be between 37-40°C. Make sure the temperature is not too high for children. Wear protective gloves when operating heater as some parts may be hot during use.
The heating time for a hot tub is about 2-3 hours, depending on the outside temperature, the quality of the firewood and the proper heating method. To reduce the heating time, the hot tub should be well insulated. Stir the water regularly during heating. A sauna heats up in about 1-2 hours and only needs to be fired up twice before it can be used.
Use good quality dry wood, preferably in smaller pieces, for rapid heating. Low-quality wood or large pieces of wood can prolong heating time. You can adjust the intensity of wood burning by letting more air into the stove or reducing the air supply. Make sure you have a good fire to optimize heating time. Too small a fire will prolong heating time, while too strong a fire can increase the risk of damage or accidents.
Before use, clean the hot tub with soap and a soft cloth or sponge, and rinse with clean water. Do not use abrasives. The water in the hot tub stays good for 3-5 days, depending on the weather and hygiene. With a special filter system, the water stays clean and hygienic longer. Otherwise, change the water regularly. Be careful when using bathing chemicals as they can corrode the materials.
Consider the capacity of the hot tub, which can hold up to 1,500 liters of water. The water must be drained after use through a drain plug in the bottom of the hot tub, which can be connected to a 40 mm pipe to direct the water away. Make sure the drain plug is closed when the hot tub is not in use to prevent rainwater from getting in that may freeze.
The difference is mainly in heating time and temperature range. With an electric heater, you need a power connection and energy costs may be higher than with a wood-burning heater.
Do not start the fire until the hot tub is completely filled with water. Stoves should never be used when the tub is empty or not fully filled. Using the stove with a half-empty tub may result in damage to the stove.
The hot tub or sauna usually comes complete and does not require complicated installation. The outdoor heater is connected via hoses and clamps. If you choose complete placement/installation, the hot tub will be placed in its proper location by the driver. Electrical products must be installed by a qualified electrician.
Do not use our products if you are under the influence of alcohol or medication. Consult a doctor if you suffer from diabetes, heart problems or other conditions that affect your blood pressure. Leave the sauna or hot tub immediately if you feel sleepy or unwell, and cool off in fresh air. It is recommended that you drink plenty of water after using the sauna or hot tub.