Home Depot Or Lowe's: Which Has Better Deals On Saunas?

Saunas were invented over 2,000 years ago in Finland where they were used as a method of bathing to clean the body, according to Northern Lights Hot Tubs & Saunas. Although we have showers in our homes now, saunas are still a popular way to promote health and relaxation.

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Medical News Today states that saunas work by improving blood circulation, which may offer the same benefits as moderate exercise. The heat and humidity in saunas can help ease the pain of arthritis and loosen joints and muscles. While there is no definitive proof that the regular use of a sauna improves heart health, in a Finnish study, participants were 22% less likely to die suddenly of a heart-related issue when they used a sauna up to three times a week. Whether you are hoping to reap the potential health benefits of a sauna, or are just wanting to add a place to relax to your home, we can tell you which store has the best deal.

Lowe's Radiant sauna

The Radiant Hemlock Fir Wood sauna at Lowe's seats two people in a compact 35.25-inch wide by 35.75-inch deep space for $2,247.38. The three ceramic infrared heaters can certainly get you sweating as they heat the small space up to 140 degrees. You will not have to worry about sweating in silence since this product has a built-in stereo system that includes a CD player, AUX input, and radio. Lowe's states the product is easy to assemble and requires a 120v electrical outlet which is a standard grounded power outlet, according to Earth Tech Products.

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With an average of 4.6 out of 5 stars, reviewers appear to love the Radiant Hemlock Fir Wood sauna. While it looks like assembly might be challenging, many of those who purchased this product agree with the description that it is, in fact, easy to put together. Other reviewers mentioned the quality is excellent, although the small space may be best for one person at a time.

Home Depot LifeSauna

Alternatively, for $2,238.07, you can get the LifeSauna 2-Person Infrared Sauna. For about the same price as the best deal at Lowe's, this option is significantly larger at 48-inches wide by 42-inches deep. Designing Idea states this is about the ideal size for two people to use comfortably. This option also offers six ceramic infrared heaters, which is twice as many as the Radiant option. Although it does not have a CD player or radio, it does have an AUX connection, so you can connect your favorite device for calming music while you relax.

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Reviewers are overwhelmingly happy with the LifeSauna, giving it a 4.9-star average. The product description states this product can be put together in less than an hour, and reviewers agree. While this product also requires a standard outlet, one customer suggested it should have its own dedicated circuit.

Between Lowe's and Home Depot, Home Depot is the clear winner. Although the price for the two options is similar, the LifeSauna is larger, has more features, and a higher star rating.

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