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Choosing Between a Wood-Fire and Infrared Sauna

As technology develops and time marches on, new types of saunas are designed and created. Two main types of saunas are being compared and contrasted due to their different styles and factors for those who use them. In this article, we’re going to go over what separates a wood-fire and an electrical infrared sauna so that you can differentiate the two and figure out which one you would prefer. So that you’ll know what you’re getting into when purchasing your sauna. 

Electric Bill

Electric sauna may be efficient in warming up your core; however, compared to its wood-fire cousin, it’s going to cost you much more in electric bills. This is primarily going to be the case if you get yourself an infrared sauna of poor quality and consume energy without properly using some of it. Wood-fired saunas are going to be cheaper in comparison, even if you may have to pay for the wood. You can also use it as long as you know where to shop. It’s going to be much cheaper than the increase in your electric bill.

The Heat

As far as how the heat will affect you, both saunas have radically different approaches to healing the body. When it comes to an electrically powered sauna, infrared waves are used to penetrate the body. This heats your core and allows your body to sweat and detoxify with ease. On the other hand, a wood-fired sauna will create a heated, steamy sensation that fills the entire room and covers your body, heating you from the outside and inducing a sweat session. Both have vastly different methods of accomplishing their goals, yet the result is the same. How you get there is up to which way you prefer the most.

Long Term costs

Besides the initial purchase of either sauna, one matter to consider is the long-term costs and maintenance that you will have to do for both saunas. We’re talking about economic expenses and physical care that you have to perform for both of these saunas. Let’s start with the infrared sauna. There isn’t a whole lot of maintenance that you’ll have to execute on this particular sauna except for replacing the infrared lights. It’s a different story for wood-fired saunas. You have to clean up the leftover woodpile and ashes within the sauna. This is to prevent leaving a mess and wiping down what remains. It’s a small price to pay, however, to get 100% from these saunas. 

Setting

Another matter that you may not consider when choosing a sauna is how the inner setting feels compared to others. For electric saunas, you’re using a unit that exemplifies the saunas of tomorrow and how the idea of it has progressed. It’s fuel, less messy, and more futuristic in how it accomplishes the goal of making you sweat by heating your core. The wood-fire sauna is a more rustic version, and a call back to the way these units used to be is a bygone era. The wood-fire saunas are still preserved and appreciated today through modern innovations. The steam and heat from the wood or coals create an excellent enveloping warmth that will leave you feeling satisfied for hours. Often all the time, you should schedule your uses for such a sauna. 

Conclusion

There are many things to factor in when you think of which sauna would be best for you. It’s a grueling choice to consider since both options offer you many benefits and give you something to look forward to in terms of relaxation and health benefits. Whichever sauna you prefer, you’re going to be enjoying yourself regardless.