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Best Infrared Saunas 2023 Reviews with Buying Guide

May 20, 2020 last updated

Saunas are rooms that create heat hot enough to make you sweat and relax all your muscles, and nowadays, it’s infrared saunas that have become very popular. Infrared saunas, unlike traditional saunas, use infrared heaters for heat. Additionally, there’s less stress on the body as they heat up the body more quickly while sitting at a lower temperature overall.

We’ve found a few units that could help you in finding the best (far) infrared sauna that’s right for your home whether you’re on a budget or have no problem in investing in one.

Best Far Infrared Saunas of 2020

  JNH Lifestyles 2-Person Far Infrared Sauna Radiant Saunas 2-Person Hemlock Deluxe Infrared Sauna Dynamic Saunas Madrid 3-Person Far Infrared Sauna
  JNH Lifestyles 2-Person Far Infrared Sauna Radiant Saunas 2-Person Hemlock Deluxe Infrared Sauna DYNAMIC SAUNAS AMZ-MX-K306-01 Maxxus Marseille
  BUDGET OPTION EDITOR’S PICK BEST OF BEST
PROs
  • Sturdy structure
  • Easy-to-use digital control
  • Heats up in less than 15 minutes
  • Easy to install
  • Heats up in less than 30 minutes
  • Can fit in tight spaces
  • Enough space for at least 2 people
  • Fast and simple assembly
  • Heats up fast conserving energy
  • Built-in radio and CD player
CONs
  • Setup instructions are vague
  • Have to unplug unit after each use
  • A little small for two people
  • A little small for two people
  • Bench is uncomfortable for some
  • Radio antenna is weak
  • Takes a lot of space
  • Large price tag
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BUDGET OPTION JNH Lifestyles 2-Person Far Infrared Sauna

This is an ideal infrared sauna for those that want to invest in one but don’t want to break the bank. With 7 carbon fiber far infrared heaters, this ETL approved sauna isn’t built out of any plywood, but is built out of double-layer Canadian Hemlock T&G timber for the best insulation.

If you want to enjoy some calming music as you sweat, there’s a built-in AUX control and 2 premium speakers.

To adjust the temperature and duration of use of your sauna, there’s a digital control that conveniently allows you to customize these settings. The tool-free design of the sauna makes it easy to assemble and break down, for all you do is buckle the panels together and it’ll be ready to use.

Pros
  • Sturdy structure
  • Easy-to-use digital control
  • Heats up in less than 15 minutes
Cons
  • Setup instructions are vague
  • Have to unplug unit after each use
  • A little small for two people
Buyer rating
With a rating of 4.7/5 stars, 96% of users gave it a 4 or a 5 for its easy assembly and quick heat-up time. Others mainly had issues with the AUX cord, space, and the lack of a back/neck rest. Click here to see the customer reviews for yourself

Bottom Line

Popular starter sauna for those on a budget.

EDITOR’S PICK Radiant Saunas 2-Person Hemlock Deluxe Infrared Sauna

With up to 6 carbon heaters, this infrared sauna can operate as high as 141 degrees Fahrenheit with 1725 watts of heat. It’s made of solid Hemlock wood with a simple buckle assembly for a quick setup along with a scratch-resistant and tinted tempered glass door.

On the inside and outside of the sauna are EZ-Touch LED control panels to adjust the heat and duration, and for music, there’s a stereo sound system with built-in speakers including a radio, CD player, and AUX cord input.

Pros
  • Easy to install
  • Heats up in less than 30 minutes
  • Can fit in tight spaces
Cons
  • A little small for two people
  • Bench is uncomfortable for some
  • Radio antenna is weak
Buyer rating
Having a rating of 4.5/5 stars, 91% gave this sauna unit a 4 or 5 due to its simple buckle assembly, consistent heating ability, and convenient interior and exterior LED controls. Some mentioned that the floor heat panel is a little warm for bare feet and that two people can’t really sit comfortably. Click here to see the customer reviews for yourself

Bottom Line

Ideal sauna for a luxurious spa experience with some bells and whistles.

BEST OF BEST Dynamic Saunas Madrid 3-Person Far Infrared Sauna

For those, who want a bit more space when relaxing, this 3-person sauna offers 7 infrared carbon low EMF energy efficient heating panels. They provide wider, softer and more even heat distribution. Made of reforested Canadian Hemlock wood, the sauna walls are double paneled and made with thicker interior and exterior wood planks compared to similar units.

Temperatures can reach up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and you can play your favorite tunes through the built-in CD player with MP3 aux cord input and speakers. Those who like to listen to the latest news as well as to music will surely appreciate the FM radio.

A dual (outside and inside) soft touch control panel with LED display to customize the sauna temperature and time functions and bronze privacy tempered glass door are included.

Pros
  • Enough space for at least 2 people
  • Fast and simple assembly
  • Heats up fast conserving energy
  • Built-in radio and CD player
Cons
  • Takes a lot of space
  • Large price tag
Buyer rating
This sauna has a rating of 4.3/5 stars with 60% of users giving it 5 stars. Although it doesn’t have many reviews, most of them favored the sauna’s easy setup as well as fast heating up and low energy consumption. Others complained about the space it takes and the shorter warranty you get if you don’t sign for the Cosco membership. Click here to see the customer reviews for yourself

Bottom Line

Spacious 3-person sauna for optimum relaxation.

Other Infrared Saunas to Consider

Dynamic Saunas Barcelona 1-2 Person Far Infrared Sauna

This is another far infrared sauna by Dynamic Saunas that has enough room to fit at least two people if you don’t have the space for their bigger units.

It’s equipped with 6 low EMF carbon heating panels and is constructed with natural reforested Canadian Hemlock wood, which is ideal for those who are more environmentally friendly.

As for the electrical service, it has a 110V/15amp plug and play auxiliary connection so you can listen to music as you’re having your weekly spa day.

JNH Lifestyle Freedom 1 Person Far Infrared Sauna

This is a smaller unit compared to JNH’s 2-person saunas. It has 6 carbon fiber infrared heaters that are ETL approved, and the manufacturers claim this makes for the best performance.

It’s insulated with double layer Canadian Western Red Cedar T&G timber, with a built-in AUX control and 2 premium speakers.

To control the temperature duration of use for your sauna, the unit has a digital control for your customization needs.

Buying Guide

Infrared Saunas vs Traditional Saunas

Main Difference = Heating Method

The main difference between far infrared saunas and traditional saunas is the method used to heat up the body. Traditional saunas can typically be a bit more dangerous to use since they use convection heat. Convection heaters warm up the inside of the sauna and the hot air is what heats the skin. Temperatures inside traditional saunas can reach 160 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit, but most users get uncomfortable above 160 degrees Fahrenheit.

Far Infrared Saunas Use Radiant Heat

Far infrared saunas use radiant heat to heat the body. Radiant heat transfers radiant energy from a heat source to a specific target, which is your body. Because our bodies and tuned infrared light waves vibrate at the same frequency, we readily absorb infrared energy, and in turn, this produces physical and chemical changes inside us that aid in improved health and physical wellness.

What to Look for in Infrared Saunas

Carbon Heater Panels → Many far infrared heaters have carbon heater panels that emit a bandwidth of tuned infrared energy that hits the human body tissues, muscles, and organs at least 3 inches below the skin. As you feel the soothing warmth from an infrared sauna, you are feeling your body heat up when the infrared light energy turns into heat.

160 Degrees Fahrenheit → As mentioned before, you don’t want to have a sauna that heats up more than 160 degrees Fahrenheit for this can result in uncomfortable heat and problems like skin rashes and harm to nose and throat passages. Infrared saunas are usually 30-70 degrees lower than traditional saunas, so they’re more ideal for a relaxed and comfortable spa sessions.

Low EMFs → You additionally want to look for infrared saunas with low EMF (electromagnetic field) emissions, which is a physical energy field made by surrounding electrically charged objects. There’s been many concerns in the past about long term exposure to low and high levels of electromagnetic radiation that can be linked problems like certain types of cancers, heart issues, and other physical ailments.

Incredible Claims about Infrared Saunas

We obviously do recommend infrared saunas as a great way to relax while being a lot simpler to incorporate to your house than a traditional sauna. However, please be aware of some of the less believable claims some manufacturers or infrared therapy providers may claim, especially regarding the supposed detoxification abilities.  Although not about models for home use but rather a commercial setting, you can read more about the lack of science behind some of the claims here.

Conclusion

We’ve chosen some of the more popular units in order for you to find the best far infrared sauna for your home. Whether you want to relax or have physical ailments that you want temporary relief from, the mentioned options could help you in deciding which would work best for you and others who might use it.

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Peter Lloyd
Peter Lloyd

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