In addition to exercise, skincare and therapy, there are many different ways to manage your well-being. And nothing screams “wellness” quite like a home sauna. In addition to stress relief and muscle recovery, regular sauna use may help with respiratory conditions, chronic pain and increasing circulation. So, when we saw Outexer’s Far Infrared Home Sauna on sale on Amazon for nearly $400 off, we literally couldn’t gatekeep it.
This home sauna is made from durable materials like Canadian hemlock wood and tempered glass. You can turn the temperature all the way down to 68°F, or up to 140°F. It runs on 1200W of electricity, and once the sauna hits the set temperature, it’ll stay there as long as you want it to. It has an automatic timer option, too, so you can determine the length of your treatment ahead of time.
Meanwhile, you can stream your favorite music or podcast through the sauna’s two smart speakers. It also has relaxing colored lights, which can change between seven different color settings. When you’re done, the manufacturer recommends wiping the seat and foot grids down with a towel to keep them clean. And if you have any problems, it comes with a 7-year after sales warranty. That means its global customer service will be able to help you fix your sauna for up to seven years after making your purchase.
With a 4.7-star average rating and nearly 400 reviews, shoppers seem to like the sauna’s easy assembly and great value. “Super easy to assemble! It took my husband and I less than an hour to put it all together—most of that time was unboxing it,” one shopper raves. “Bluetooth worked well and was great for music. It heated up to 130° fairly quickly, considering it’s in a garage that is pretty chilly. We both fit in it comfortably with room to spare. I really like the overhead lighting feature. It maintained heat, and while on, it didn’t seem like any heat was leaking out.”
So, bottom line: Do yourself a favor, and invest in a sauna for ski season. The holidays may be over, but who’s to say you don’t deserve one last treat?