2 Person Full Spectrum Infrared Indoor Sauna by Centuraheat

SKU: HEAT-HS3001
£2,342.00 GBP £2,603.00
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Sauna Size: 1600mm (W) x 1100mm (D) x 2040mm (H)
Capacity: 2 Persons
Rated Power: 2200W
Heater: Full Spectrum Infrared System

Electrical Information: This sauna is plug-and-play and can be plugged into a standard UK socket for instant use once assembled.

🚚 Estimated Delivery: Tuesday, October 27 - Wednesday, November 11


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Bring premium heat therapy into your home with the CenturaHeat 2 Person Full Spectrum Infrared Indoor Sauna. Designed for two users while still keeping a compact indoor footprint, this sauna is ideal for couples, home wellness spaces, recovery routines, or anyone wanting a more private way to relax.

Built from strong Canadian Hemlock wood, this indoor sauna combines modern comfort with advanced full spectrum infrared heating. Its dual heater system uses both infrared carbon fibre and infrared light technology to create a warming, soothing environment that can help ease muscle tension, support relaxation, and make regular sauna sessions more enjoyable.

 

Tailored Heat and Smart Controls

With 2200W of combined heating power, this 2 person infrared sauna allows you to create a session that suits your body, mood, and routine. The built-in computer control panel makes it easy to adjust the settings from inside the sauna, while the mobile app gives you added flexibility and remote control.

Key specifications:

Temperature range: 18–65ºC
Session timer: 1–99 minutes
Voltage: 230V
Rated power: 2200W
Dimensions: 1600 x 1100 x 2040mm
Warranty: 1 year on electrics, 2 years on wood

 

Music, Lighting and Atmosphere

This home infrared sauna is designed to feel comfortable, calming, and easy to personalise. Whether you prefer a quiet recovery session or a more spa-like atmosphere, the built-in entertainment and lighting options help create the right environment.

Included features:

FM radio
USB MP3 player
Charging port
Bluetooth audio streaming
2 integrated speakers
2 LED reading lights
Ambient coloured light belt
Optional coloured star lights

 

Cleaner Air During Every Session

For added comfort, this compact infrared sauna includes an optional oxygen ionizer. This helps improve the air inside the sauna by reducing airborne particles and allergens, creating a cleaner and fresher-feeling session.

<h3>Accessories Included</h3>

The CenturaHeat 2 Person Full Spectrum Infrared Indoor Sauna comes with a practical accessory set, giving you everything needed to enjoy a more traditional sauna experience at home.

Included accessories:

Towel rack
Bucket and ladle
Sand timer
Thermo-hygrometer
Sauna stones, rinse before use
Optional oxygen ionizer

 

Delivery and Assembly

This sauna is delivered flat-packed with clear instructions and a video guide to help with assembly. Once built, it is ready to use without the need for complicated electrical installation.

Electrical Information: This sauna is plug-and-play and can be plugged into a standard UK socket for instant use once assembled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Infrared Sauna FAQ

What is an infrared sauna and how does it work?

Infrared saunas use panels that warm your body directly instead of heating the air like a traditional steam sauna. The result is a deep, comfortable heat that feels gentle and is easy to stay in for longer sessions. Most people describe it as a smoother, more relaxing type of warmth.

How hot does an infrared sauna get?

Air temperatures are usually lower than a steam sauna, but the heat feels just as effective because it penetrates the body rather than surrounding you with high heat. Typical ranges vary by model, and most users preheat the cabin for around 10–20 minutes.

What are the benefits of using an infrared sauna?

Many people use infrared saunas to ease everyday muscle tension, support circulation, wind down after workouts, and improve general wellbeing. The gentle heat makes them easy to use regularly and suits people who prefer a less intense experience than a traditional sauna.

Do infrared saunas plug into a normal household socket?

Most smaller infrared saunas are designed for standard UK plugs, though larger multi-person or full-spectrum units may require a dedicated electrical circuit. Always check the power rating on the specific product page and follow the guidance of a qualified electrician if unsure.

How long should an infrared sauna session last?

New users often start with 10–15 minutes and gradually increase to 20–30 minutes. Many people use an infrared sauna three to five times a week. Listen to your body, stay hydrated, and step out if you feel light-headed or uncomfortable.

Are infrared saunas safe to use?

They’re widely used at home and in spas and are generally safe for most healthy adults. As with any heat therapy, hydration is important. If you’re pregnant, have a heart condition, or take specific medications, check with a healthcare professional before use.

What’s the difference between far infrared and full-spectrum infrared?

Far infrared provides deeper, gentler warmth, while full-spectrum models combine different wavelengths for a broader heat profile. Some users prefer the softer feel of far infrared; others like the more immediate warmth full-spectrum panels provide. Product pages list which heater type each model uses.

Do infrared saunas require much maintenance?

Very little. Wipe down surfaces after use, keep the glass clean, and let the cabin air out by leaving the door open for a few minutes. There are no stones to replace and no plumbing involved.

Can I assemble an infrared sauna myself?

Most infrared saunas arrive flat-packed and slot together using pre-fitted connectors. Two adults can usually assemble one in under 60–90 minutes. If the model requires a dedicated electrical connection, a qualified electrician should complete that part.

Is EMF something I should be concerned about?

Many infrared saunas are engineered with low-EMF technology. When low EMF is a feature of a particular model, it will be listed clearly on the product page so you can choose based on your preferences.