Which sauna stoves are best?
To figure out which stove is best to buy for your bathhouse, you need to find out in what parameters they generally differ, and also decide on your preferred manufacturers. Each company has its own specialization in which it is particularly strong.
How are sauna stoves different?
The main parameters by which stoves differ are the material from which they are made and the fuel on which they operate. First of all, this is what influences the choice: the buyer decides whether he needs a brick stove, steel or cast iron, whether he prefers gas or electric heating, or whether he will heat the bathhouse with wood - after which the choice is significantly narrowed.
And in order to determine the most suitable among the remaining models on the list, it remains to compare them according to such parameters as power, heated volume, burning time of one bookmark, and the like.
The best brands of sauna stoves
There are a number of manufacturers from whose products you can expect long service life and good performance:
- "Vesuvius" produces dozens of models from classic options to the most technologically advanced. The brand is especially famous for its cast iron stoves and the design of its products.
- “Etna” - its products are notable for the calculation of wall thickness depending on the thermal load in each specific area. As a result, the consumption of cast iron is reduced, and hence the price of the stove, while it remains durable.
- “Hephaestus” – the stoves produced under this brand are particularly reliable due to their seamless manufacturing technology.
- "Ermak" - furnaces with a modular design that allows you to add the necessary modules. For example, this could be a hanging water tank, a convector screen, and the like.
- TMF is a manufacturer of a wide range of stoves and has several very popular models. Focuses on inexpensive but high-quality devices.
- Helo is a company from Finland that has been most successful in the production of sauna equipment. Its electric ovens are especially popular. It stands out for its interesting technological solutions, offering devices from premium to quite affordable.
- Harvia is another Finnish company whose popularity in our country was primarily due to electric ovens. Its products combine efficiency with smooth heating and stylish design.
What to look for when choosing
For all the same basic parameters of the stove: body material, fuel, power, heated volume, and so on. It is worth analyzing the most important parameters, based on which you will need to make a choice.
Location
Here the features of the construction will be important, namely, whether the bathhouse consists only of a steam room and a dressing room or has extensions. In the first case, the only location option is to install the stove in the steam room. If the bathhouse is divided into washing rooms and a steam room, then the stove is placed so as to heat both at once. Accordingly, it will be important to choose a stove whose design takes this into account.
Fuel
Based on the fuel used, there are three main categories of stoves:
- Wood-burning - there is no need to complain about the lack of wood in Russia, and therefore wood-burning stoves remain popular. With them you can best feel the atmosphere of a classic bath - the steam is exactly as it should be, and the smell of firewood is, after all, an important part of it. But such a stove takes a long time to heat up, and it needs a chimney.
- Gas - they heat up quickly, the fuel is cheap, and you don’t have to bother with it like with firewood. The disadvantage is that you must obtain permission to install such a stove, since if installed incorrectly or poorly maintained, it can be dangerous.
- Electric – Easy to install and maintain, these stoves are best suited for heating small spaces. The fact is that constantly heating a large bathhouse with electricity will be too expensive.
There are also hybrid options that can switch from one type of fuel to another if necessary.
Heated volume
Any model is designed to heat a room of a certain volume. There are no special tricks here: you just need to choose it based on the volume that will need to be heated.
Burning time
In addition to the usual ones, there are also models with the ability to burn for a long time. If you often need to add fuel to simple ones, then these can work on one tab for many hours - sometimes 8-10. They have two modes - normal, in which heating is carried out, and long-burning - in which the temperature is simply maintained.
Housing material
Based on the material from which the stoves are made, there are three types:
- Brick - they need to build a foundation, they have a complex structure, and they will take a long time to heat up. Therefore, gradually fewer and fewer of them are being built, but they also have advantages: after warming up, they will retain heat for a long time, and are effective for large areas.
- Cast iron ones weigh a lot, which is why they also require a foundation, but due to the material they accumulate heat very well and are released by gentle heating of the air. A cast iron stove can last for many years.
- Steel ones are the easiest to install and can be very compact. A foundation is not needed, which in many cases predetermines the choice in their favor. Steel is inferior to cast iron due to the fact that the thickness of the walls of stoves made from it is smaller, it cools quickly, and heating will not be as pleasant - but these disadvantages can be smoothed out if you purchase models made of chrome fabric and with thicker walls.
Power
One of the key parameters is that it is best to determine how powerful the stove will be needed at the very beginning, and then build from there. It is important that the power is accurately calculated: if it turns out to be lower than required, then the stove will have to work for wear and tear and will soon need to be replaced, but you should not take too much power - the air in the steam room in this case heats up too quickly, and even when it becomes hot , the stones will not warm up.
Types of furnaces
According to the material:
Steel |
They weigh little, the air in the steam room begins to warm up after the fire starts, but also begins to cool down as soon as the wood burns out. |
Cast iron |
Massive, durable. They do not heat up quickly, but they accumulate heat and continue to heat after the last coals have gone out. |
Brick |
Requires laying a foundation due to its large mass. They heat up extremely slowly and remain warm for many hours after the end of combustion. But there will be no problems in operation only if the stove is built by an experienced stove maker, so we will not consider them. |
By type of fuel:
and firewood |
Gas |
Electrical |
The best gas stoves for saunas
TMF Urengoy
A constantly updated and modified model from one of the leaders in the domestic market, the Urengoy stove combines thermal efficiency, safety and reliability, and all previous shortcomings have been corrected by the company, based on feedback from users who purchased previous versions. The stove is designed to heat a volume of 12 m³, has a chimney, and its firebox volume is 42 liters. According to its characteristics, this is an optimally balanced device suitable for many baths.
It stands out because of its interior - all pipes, valves, etc. are hidden behind a glass door, the stove looks simple, everything in it is arranged conveniently. The manufacturer provides a 1-year warranty. Such a stove will cost about 13,000 rubles, which allows us to consider it a good choice in terms of price and parameters.
Price: ₽ 13,010
TMF Taimyr XXL 2021 Inox
Designed for rooms with a volume of up to 24 m³. The firebox has a volume of 40 liters, and the internal heater has a volume of 47 liters. The dimensions are not that large for such a powerful device: 645 x 450 x 1010 mm. Made from heat-resistant steel. Cost - from 23,000 to 28,000 rubles.
The heater is enlarged and reinforced with double stitching. The stove is notable for the fact that it can create a high humidity regime without overheating the room - the same as in a traditional bathhouse. Creates soft warmth - it will be very pleasant to be in the bathhouse with it. Unlike many analogues - essentially wood-burning stoves converted for gas - this model was designed from the very beginning specifically for gas, which made it possible to take into account all the associated nuances.
Price: RUB 23,930
The best wood-burning stoves for saunas
Varvara Kamenka (extended firebox)
One of the variants of a long-proven model. The unusual firebox immediately attracts attention. Through the heat-resistant glass of the door you can observe the burning of wood inside the stove. With its help you can heat up to 24 m³ of area.
Thanks to the stone lining, heat can be maintained for a long time. The room heats up quickly - within an hour and a half, if the thermal insulation in it is correct. The stove has a function for adjusting the flame level. Its weight is 120 kg. You can purchase it for 14,000 – 22,000 rubles, which is not much for a device of this class. In general, it is practically devoid of shortcomings, which is not surprising for the development of a line of such successful models, and boasts an interesting design.
Price: RUB 23,730
Vesuvius Skif 22
This 22 kW stove is designed to heat up to 22 m³. The main characteristics are standard: this relates to weight, dimensions, and chimney parameters. The thickness of the steel stands out - 12 mm, a good indicator. It’s still difficult to compete with cast iron, but thanks to this, the stove retains heat better, heats softer and more evenly than most other steel models.
It has a “clean glass” system, thanks to which relatively little soot will settle on the oven glass, which means you will have to care for it less often. Another advantage is its low cost: this model is available for approximately 17,000 – 20,000 rubles. The design of the device is classic, the shape is convenient for installation, and the oven does not take up much space.
Price: RUB 19,390
Hephaestus ZK P 18
The cast iron stove is designed for a steam room with a volume of 6 to 18 m³ (the manufacturer has more powerful modifications designed for larger rooms). It has a high efficiency rate of 90%, it is achieved due to the unusual design of the walls, thanks to which heat from the firebox is quickly transferred to the steam room. The heater retains heat for a long time.
Weighs 166 kg with small dimensions due to the material. SCh20 cast iron with the addition of chromium is used, due to which the heating with this stove will be very soft. The wall thickness ranges from 10 to 60 mm. The chimney is also made of cast iron, which ensures durability of the entire structure - with cast iron stoves with a chimney made of a different material, it is often the first to fail. Costs about 58,000 rubles.
Price: ₽ 58,000
The best cast iron stoves for saunas
Cast iron products are interesting because they can maintain high temperatures for a long time. At the same time, there is no need to burn more wood for such purposes. They are relevant because of their heat resistance, as well as their resistance to corrosion. The body made of this material does not rust and easily withstands moisture. Due to this, such structures do not require special care. Let us now name two of the best cast iron sauna stoves.
Hephaestus PB-03
According to customer reviews, what makes this model the best stove for a bath is that it warms the air well for efficient use of this room. To do this, you need to load firewood into it, the purchase of which usually does not arise. This design is suitable for heating an area of up to 28 square meters. m., which is quite good for the low price of the product. The firebox has sufficient depth so that it is not often filled with raw materials. The cast iron from which the stove is made has excellent corrosion resistance, which increases the shelf life of the stove.
Advantages
- Remote firebox;
- Fast heating of the steam room;
- Maintains heat for a long time;
- Produces fine, “light” steam;
- The walls do not burn out, being cast iron;
- Easy replacement of flame arrester.
Flaws
- Weight 190 kg;
- Difficult installation.
In reviews, buyers focus on the capacity of the heater, which can accommodate firewood longer than 50 cm.
Vesuvius legend forging 28 fireplace
Like Hephaestus PB-03, this is a cast-iron sauna stove with a transparent door offering a view of the blazing fire. The design has a well-thought-out combustion system, which makes it possible to increase the temperature of the walls. This increases its efficiency and reduces fuel consumption. The chimney provides good heat transfer, allowing you to warm up the room well and maintain the desired steam temperature in the air for a long time. It is especially worth noting the excellent anti-corrosion properties of the material.
Advantages
- After the wood burns out, the high air temperature remains in the bathhouse for a long time;
- Beautiful design;
- Thick walls;
- Easy to assemble;
- Service life more than 30 years;
- Good sealing of joints.
Flaws
- Weight 178 kg;
- Not a low price.
The best electric sauna stoves
Harvia Delta D36
A small and technologically advanced sauna stove: its power of 3.6 kW is enough to heat a room with a volume of no more than 5 m³. At the same time, it costs like a full-fledged oven with much greater power - from 23,000 to 28,000 rubles. It's simple: it weighs very little (8 kilograms), so it can be freely moved from place to place, while it warms up quickly and ensures long-term heat retention.
Delta D36 already takes up little space, but thanks to the triangular shape of the case, it can be placed in the very corner, and it will not interfere at all. It can also be attached to the wall, for which a bracket is included in the kit. The oven is controlled using a remote control located on the bottom of the housing. Thus, this model is a very simple and quick way to organize a sauna, and you can also take it with you.
Price: ₽ 25,200
Sawo ARIES ARI3-60NB
Another compact electric oven designed for installation in a corner. At the same time, it exceeds the previous reviewed model in terms of power - 6 kW makes it possible to effectively warm up a room with a volume of up to 8 m³, which makes it a priority choice for owners of steam rooms of this volume. After all, in other respects it is also very convenient - it weighs only 13 kg, there is a remote control with which you can set the settings.
It warms up the room very quickly, in 10-15 minutes, and if you add water, it fills it with fine steam, just like in a real Russian bathhouse. If you do without water, the stove will create a dry sauna - the air will warm up evenly. Externally, the model is stylized as a brick one. Cost – about 34,000 rubles.
Price: RUB 33,990
The best combined sauna stoves (with tank)
Ermak Uralochka-20
The model can run on either wood or gas. This is a very convenient option, since it allows you to heat the sauna even in the event of gas shortages, or vice versa, if you run out of wood. You can heat up to 20 m³ of volume with this stove, which is enough in most cases.
Made of stainless steel containing up to 17% chromium - thanks to it it is easier to breathe in the steam room. Uralochka-20 is easy to repair, serves for many years, is environmentally friendly, and has a simple and convenient design. The cost is about 15,000 - 18,000 rubles. The combination of a low price with the ability to operate on two types of fuel and good power makes this model one of the best options for larger-than-average rooms.
Price: RUB 14,880
Ermak 36 Lux
Quite a productive, but also expensive stove, capable of heating a room with a volume of up to 40 m³ with a power of 36 kW. The body, unlike most competitors, is made not of cast iron, but of stainless steel, which determines the high cost: you can purchase the model at a price of 128,000 rubles. The stove is very solid, weighs almost half a ton, which is not surprising given the wall thickness of up to 40 mm.
Most often, such a stove is used when it is necessary to heat several rooms at once - it copes with this with ease. It heats up to 750 degrees, providing an ideal atmosphere and light steam in the bath - thick walls allow it to do this much better than any other of the models considered. Its fuel consumption is very low, and the heater will retain its temperature for several hours even after the fire is finished. If a large budget has been allocated for the purchase of a stove, then first of all attention should be paid to this model.
Price: RUB 129,525
Comparative table of the best sauna stoves
Name | Main characteristics | Price |
TMF Urengoy | It combines thermal efficiency, safety and reliability, for heating a volume of 12 m³, has a chimney, and its firebox volume is 42 liters. | ₽ 13 010 |
TMF Taimyr XXL 2021 Inox | For rooms with a volume of up to 24 m³, the model, the firebox has a volume of 40 liters, and the internal heater - 47 liters, dimensions: 645 x 450 x 1010 mm. Made from heat-resistant steel. | ₽ 23 930 |
Varvara Kamenka | With its help, you can heat up to 24 m³ of area, its weight is 120 kg. | ₽ 14 000 |
Vesuvius Skif 22 | This 22 kW furnace is designed for heating a volume of up to 22 m³, the steel thickness is 12 mm, and has a “clean glass” system. | ₽ 19 390 |
Hephaestus ZK P 18 | Designed for a volume of up to 18 m³, it has a high efficiency rate of 90%, which is achieved due to the unusual design of the walls. | ₽ 58 000 |
Harvia Delta D36 | A power of 3.6 kW is enough to heat a room with a volume of no more than 5 m³ and a weight of 8 kg. | ₽ 25 200 |
Sawo ARIES ARI3-60NB | Compact, power 6 kW, volume up to 8 m³, weight only 13 kg, there is a remote control with which you can set settings. | ₽ 33 990 |
Ermak Uralochka-20 | It can operate either on wood or on gas, and is made of stainless steel containing up to 17% chromium - thanks to it it is easier to breathe in the steam room. | ₽ 14 880 |
Ermak 36 Lux | It can heat up to 40 m³, is made of stainless steel, heats up to 750 degrees, providing the ideal atmosphere and light steam in the bath. | ₽ 129 525 |
Rating of the TOP 15 best stoves for wood-burning saunas in 2021
Place | Name | Price |
TOP 3 best wood-burning sauna stoves by price/quality for 2021 | ||
1 | Vesuvius SKIF STANDARD 16 (DT-4) 2016 | Find out the price |
2 | Harvia M2 | Find out the price |
3 | Teplodar Sahara 24 LK/LKU | Find out the price |
TOP 3 best cast iron stoves for wood-fired saunas | ||
1 | Vesuvius LEGEND FORGING 16 (205) | Find out the price |
2 | Birch Favorite 24 | Find out the price |
3 | Vesuvius Everest 24 (280) | Find out the price |
TOP 3 best wood-burning sauna stoves with a tank | ||
1 | Harvia M3 SL | Find out the price |
2 | Vesuvius Sensation Aqua 22 (DT-4) with 40 l tank | Find out the price |
3 | Teplodar Sahara 10 LB/LBU | Find out the price |
TOP 3 best wood-burning sauna stoves with a heat exchanger | ||
1 | TMF Angara 2012 Inox Vitra ZK TO anthracite | Find out the price |
2 | Harvia 20 boiler | Find out the price |
3 | TMF Sayany XXL 2015 Inox Vitra ZK TO | Find out the price |
TOP 3 best inexpensive stoves for wood-burning saunas | ||
1 | Convection Convection 12 | Find out the price |
2 | Teplodar Rus 12 L | Find out the price |
3 | TMF Tunguska 2021 Carbon YES terracotta | Find out the price |
FAQ
Which stoves are better - steel or cast iron? Cast iron ones give off heat better and last longer, and in the baths with them there is “light steam”. But they also cost more.
Is there a difference between stoves for baths and saunas? Electric ones are usually used for saunas, because they do not require steam.
Why is a sauna stove not suitable for heating a living space? It is designed to heat up quickly and cools down relatively quickly - more fuel will have to be consumed to maintain heat.
What is better: making a stove yourself or buying it? Depends on whether you know how to make them, or whether you have the opportunity to turn to trusted craftsmen, as well as the funds for this (most likely, it will cost more than buying a ready-made one). If yes, then it is quite possible to make your own stove.
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How to choose a stove for a sauna?
It is advisable to think about stove options even before starting construction of the bathhouse. This will allow you to choose the most ergonomic design. The main points to pay attention to when choosing a stove are: • construction, design and dimensions; • Type of fuel; • power characteristics corresponding to the heating area; • operating principle (classic or long-burning); • the presence of a water tank or the possibility of installing it; • convection function, which allows you to distribute heat evenly. It should be noted that open-type heaters generate dry steam, while closed-type heaters generate wet steam.
Which stove is better to put in a bathhouse?
It is best to choose a model that suits the conditions of the bathhouse and is affordable: • Hangara 2012 Carbon YES ZK - safe to use, effectively warms up medium-sized rooms. • Birch Viking 24 is a light-weight unit, equipped with an elongated combustion chamber, which is loaded from the adjacent room. • Sayany Vitra - for loading a large number of stones around the perimeter of the stove, produces a lot of high-quality steam. • Teplodar Rus 18 L is made of durable alloy steel, allowing you to equip a cozy small steam room. • Varvara Terma-Kamenka is a compact unit with an extended service life. • Harvia M2 is equipped with a large panoramic glass on the combustion door, which allows you to admire the fire. • Tunguska XXL 2013 Inox DNS anthracite will provide quick warm-up and save fuel resources. • Teplyn ParMaster with a cast iron door and sight glass looks solid and presentable. • Feringer MINI is an expensive model, but very comfortable to maintain and provides an ideal microclimate. Vesuvius Skif Forging 22 with a cast iron grate has the optimal ratio of price and technical characteristics. This stove has received the most good reviews and there are no complaints about its performance.
Which sauna stove is better: steel or cast iron?
A cast iron stove has many advantages.
It can hold the temperature for a very long time, and it has a high efficiency of 82%. This figure is higher than that of steel and brick. Since thick walls give off heat for a long time, a portion of firewood is enough for 6-7 hours. This way you can save on fuel. Cast iron is heat-resistant and can easily withstand extreme temperatures. Such units do not burn out or oxidize and last for more than thirty years. There are also disadvantages. First of all, it is a fragile structure, especially if the stove is made of low quality cast iron. May break if impacted. If cold water gets on hot cast iron, the wall will burst and cannot be repaired. Stoves made of alloy steel will warm up the room faster than cast iron ones. They are usually reinforced with brick to retain heat. Steel products also consume firewood and coal sparingly. Their design is simple, and, unlike cast iron, they can be repaired (welded). They are light in weight and do not need a foundation. Manufacturers of high-quality stoves combine cast iron combustion boxes with a steel body, thereby using the advantages of cast iron and steel and mitigating their disadvantages. These combination ovens are the best. Rate this article: