SHERI KAZ FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
SHERI KAZ FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
Pros:
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Affordable
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Heats up quickly
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Easy to assemble
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Compact size
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Remote control
Cons:
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Steam doesn’t evenly disperse
SHERI KAZ FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
Coming in under $110, the Serene Life Portable Sauna is the best portable sauna on our list for those on a budget. It’s a tent-style steam shower with an opening at the top for your head and zippers on the front to free your arms to read, scroll on your phone or change the TV channel.
Sheri Kaz, Family Handyman associate product reviewer, found the sauna to be quick to set up, though she had to use some force when zipping the tent over the frame because of the snug fit. The Serene Life sauna is small and lightweight, so once the cover is on, it’s really easy to move around your finished basement or workout area.
The steamer works quickly and can be adjusted for temperature and duration. Sheri felt the included chair was comfortable and liked that the sauna is a convenient and quick way to sweat out toxins or warm up on a cold night. However, Sheri wished the steam hose connection was in the middle of the back panel instead of on the side. Sheri had to be sure to position her leg so the hot steam didn’t blow directly on her, and she noticed that the steam didn’t evenly disperse on both sides of her body.
CAROLINE STANKO FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
CAROLINE STANKO FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
Pros:
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Easy to use
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Portable
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Low EMF
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Carrying case included
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Can adjust heat in 5-degree increments
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Heavy-duty zipper
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Bamboo blanket absorbs sweat
Cons:
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Pricey
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Remote is in Celsius
CAROLINE STANKO FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
For a luxurious sauna experience, try out the Sun Home Saunas Infrared Blanket and bamboo insert. The infrared blanket has a leather-like exterior, waterproof interior lining and EMF-shielding technology for safe and gentle heat. I tried this sauna blanket myself and loved the look and feel of the sauna and the bamboo insert (sold separately).
After plugging the controller, which allows you to adjust the temperature and time, into the blanket and then an outlet, the sauna is ready to be used. It’s a good thing the blanket is so user-friendly because my unit didn’t come with an instruction booklet. To get the sauna going, I set my temperature to 40° Celsius (for reference, the temperature display is only in Celsius), time setting to 40 minutes and let the sauna preheat for 10 minutes. The temperature and time can be adjusted in 5-degree and 5-minute intervals, respectively, so you have a lot of freedom with the settings.
Once warmed, I opened the sauna with its heavy-duty zipper, slid in the bamboo insert, and then zippered myself in. I liked that the zipper goes all the way down and around your feet because it made it super simple to enter and exit. After I zipped up, I adjusted the shoulder flaps, so I was completely sealed in.
This sauna blanket’s heat is consistent—both around the sauna and as I used it. The heat relaxed my muscles and joints and felt particularly great on my sore back and hips. After my 30-minute lay, I felt rejuvenated, like some of my muscle knots loosened. It’s not a surprise to me that this sauna blanket is used by athletes in the NBA, NFL and MLB for recovery.
The bamboo terry cloth blanket absorbed any sweat I had, but if you don’t make that additional purchase, I imagine the sauna would only need a quick wipe-down to be cleaned.
Overall, I really enjoyed the Sun Homes Sauna Blanket. It’s certainly an investment at $499, plus $75 for the bamboo insert and $25 for the Sun Home cleaning spray, but I feel it’s worth it if you’re going to use it consistently. The sauna also comes with a carrying case that is large enough to fit the sauna and bamboo insert, which is an added bonus.
What To Consider When Buying a Portable Sauna
There are several big considerations when shopping for the best portable sauna. Here are the top things you should keep in mind:
- Heat type: There are several types of saunas, most of which can be categorized as either a dry sauna or wet sauna. Dry saunas use infrared or a heater to warm the air and whoever sits in the sauna. On the flip side, a wet sauna produces heated steam to fill the air. Both heat styles provide a relaxing experience; it’s just a matter of what level of humidity you enjoy.
- Size: Portable saunas still come in a range of sizes and capacities. The most compact are blanket saunas, which are the approximate size of a sleeping bag. These saunas can be folded or rolled up to be stored or to travel with and only fit one person at a time. There are also tent saunas. A tent sauna is a cloth or plastic shell that is supported by a built-in or separate frame. They are then filled with wet or dry heat with a heater placed in the tent or connected to it via piping. All of the tent saunas on our list fit one person, but some brands offer a two-person portable sauna. If you’re looking for space to fit multiple people, you might be better off with a more traditional home sauna.
- Price: One of the biggest considerations for a sauna is how much you’re willing to pay. The most affordable portable sauna on our list is the Serene Life Portable Sauna, which is just over $100. Portable saunas, however, can cost over 5 times that much, like each of the sauna blankets on this list. This is still significantly less than a permanent sauna, which can cost thousands.
Why You Should Trust Us
Family Handyman has been in the DIY and home improvement space for decades. Our goal’s always been to help our readers transform their homes into beautiful, functional and relaxing spaces.
When it comes to wellness at home, we’ve put in the time to test and review products and plans so you can get the most bang for your buck. We can even teach you how to build your own sauna! For this piece, each product listed was tested at home by our shopping editors and product testing team to find their unique features and pain points to help inform your purchase.
How We Found the Best Portable Saunas
To find the best portable saunas, we searched online retailers for the highest-rated and most talked-about blankets and tent saunas. From there, we chose to test both wet and dry heat saunas to test individually. Our editors and product testing team used each portable sauna for multiple days, using and evaluating each sauna’s features to weigh them against the competition. They also took note of how easy or difficult the sauna was to set up, the heat and time settings, extra features, the sauna experience, price and more. In order to ensure portability, each of the testers evaluated the ease with which the sauna could be broken down and moved in and around the home.
FAQ
What is better: infrared or steam?
As mentioned before, the benefits of infrared and steam heat are largely the same. Dry heat can typically reach a higher temperature than wet heat, though you might feel the heating effects more in a dry sauna.
Portable steam saunas tend to take up a bit more room than infrared since a separate steam generator powers them, but they usually cost less.
What are the benefits of a portable sauna?
Portable steamers pack all of the health benefits of a traditional sauna into a more compact and movable design. Rather than taking up precious space in your home or garden, portable saunas can be broken down, rolled up and stored when not in use.
Blanket saunas are even easier to move around and travel with since they’re roughly the size of a large sleeping bag. That makes them a great option to soothe muscles and joints when you’re on the move.
How do you clean a sauna?
It varies a bit depending on which specific unit you choose and what materials it is made of, but there are some commonalities. Chiefly, you should always allow your portable sauna to dry completely between uses and before packing it away to prevent mold and mildew from growing.
It’s also a good idea to wipe down the sauna’s inside with a gentle cleaning solution to kill germs and bacteria. Check the company’s website to learn which solutions are safe for the sauna’s material.
If your steam sauna utilizes piping, give it a wash regularly and ensure they’re dry before storing.