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The sauna heater, or sauna stove, is the most important part of your sauna &amp;#8211; without it, you would just have a wooden box.  But how much can you expect to spend on a sauna heater at saunas.com?







The answer is that it depends on what kind of model you select.  If you want a standard, or basic, model, you will probably spend anywhere from $400 - $500.  Models from Avalon, Polar Sauna, and Tylo are available starting at around $470.







If, on the other hand, you want an easy-to-use, deluxe sauna heater, you can expect to send more like $500-$700.  MrSauna and Tylo have models in the $600 to over $1000 range.







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