Harvia M3 16.5kW Wood Burning Stove Package w/ Chimney Kit, Protective Bedding, Sheath, Stones
Harvia M3 16.5kW Wood Burning Stove Package w/ Chimney Kit, Protective Bedding, Sheath, Stones
Sit back, relax and revel in the white-hot crackling fire taking your sauna up to over 200º F. Primitive in concept with modern design cues, the M3 Wood Burning Sauna Stove washes away your stress while you stare into the fire, creating a level of serenity and calm you can't achieve with any other type of sauna stove. It truly takes your outdoor sauna to the next level.
The Harvia M3 wood-burning heater has a classic design and is suitable for small-medium saunas up to 459 cubic feet. The even heat and efficient air circulation guarantees a relaxing and comfortable sauna session.
The Harvia M3 is equipped with a glass door, allowing the warm glow of the fire to complement the sauna atmosphere. The color of the wood-burning heater is elegant graphite black and it has a stainless steel air-flow spoiler.
This kit includes a stove, a protective heat shield for the wall, benches and floor, a chimney for out the roof, and sauna stones.
Features:
- For sauna rooms from 212 to 459 cu. ft.
- 16.5 kW
- 66 pound stone capacity
- Stainless steel housing
- Cast-iron-framed glass door
- Floor Installation with adjustable feet
- Ash Box
- Designed, engineered, and made in Finland
- 2-year manufacturers warranty
Specifications
Stove Specifications:
Kilowatt Rating: 16.5 KW
Primary Fuel: Wood
Firewood Specifications:
- Maximum Length: 13.7" (350mm)
- Diameter Range: 3 - 6" (80 - 150mm)
Cubic Feet Capacity:
- Minimum: 212 CF
- Maximum: 459 CF
Minimum Room Height: 75.4" (1915mm)
Stove Weight:
- Heater Weight: 99 lbs (44.2 kg)
- Shipping Weight (with Sauna Stones): 164 lbs (74.2 kg)
Stove Dimensions:
- Width: 15.3" (390mm)
- Depth: 17.7" (450mm)
- Height: 28" (715mm)
Protective Bedding:
- Black aluminum-zinc coated steel
- Adjustable feet
- Dimensions: 17.7" W (450MM) X 26" D (665MM) X 2.4"-3" H (60-75MM)
- Weight: 23.5 lbs
- Can be installed on a sloping floor
- 2-year warranty
Protective Sheath:
- Reduces safety distance to combustible materials to 2"
- Stainless Steel with a black finish
- Weight: 14 lbs
- Dimensions: 17.9"W (454mm) x 18.9"D (480mm) x 31.5"H (800mm)
- 2-Year warranty
Chimney Kit:
- Exits stove vertically and extends through ceiling/roof
- Polished Stainless Steel
- Touch protection is not needed if installed in a sauna
- Sootfire resistant
- Freeze thaw resistant
- Easily extended by purchasing either single-wall "smoke pipe" or insulated, double-wall "chimney" extensions
- Total height: 7 3/4 ft + rain cap
- Made in Finland
- 2 year warranty (Consumer use)
- Weight: 49 lbs
These extensions can be used to extend the length of the chimney:
- Harvia 3.3ft Sauna Stove Chimney Extension Stainless Steel | WHP1000
- Harvia 1.64ft Sauna Stove Chimney Extension Stainless Steel | WHP500
- Harvia 3.3ft Smoke Pipe 4.5" diameter-Stainless Steel | WZ115100
- Harvia 1.64ft Smoke Pipe 4.5" diameter-Stainless Steel | WZ115050
Sauna Stones:
- 2 boxes (88 lbs)
- Olivine diabase sauna stones
- Subvolcanic rock mined in Western Finland
- Split-Face
- Durable with high-heat capacity
- Stones range from 4" to 6" (10-15 cm)
Includes
Included:
- Sauna Stove
- 2 boxes of Harvia stones 66 lbs
- Protective Bedding (to protect combustible floor material)
- Protective Sheath Panel (reduces safety distance to combustible materials)
- Chimney Kit (everything you need to safely exhaust)
- 3.1ft (1m) + 1.55 ft (0.5m) Double-wall, insulated Chimney pipe riveted together
- 3.1ft (1m) Single-wall, non-insulated Smoke Pipe that can be cut to desired length
- Rain Cap
- Rubber Rain Flange to seal off to outer roof surface
- Lead-through insulation and protector shield
- Lead-through flange to cover the interior ceiling opening
- Clamps
- Installation and operation manual
- 2 year manufacturers warranty
Manual
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Choosing between an infrared sauna and a traditional sauna depends on your personal preferences, health goals, space, budget, and other practical considerations like power requirements. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide:
1. Heat Experience & Comfort:
- Traditional Saunas: Heat the air to high temperatures (up to 190°F) and warm your body from the outside in. This creates an intense, steamy environment that many people love for its authenticity and immediate sweating.
- Best for: Those who enjoy high heat and steam, and want the classic sauna experience.
- Infrared Saunas: Use infrared light to directly heat your body at lower temperatures (120-150°F). This gentle heat penetrates deeper into the muscles and tissues, allowing for longer, more comfortable sessions.
- Best for: People who prefer a milder, more gradual heat and still want deep detoxification.
2. Health Benefits:
- Traditional Saunas: Great for improving cardiovascular health, muscle relaxation, and detoxification through intense sweat. They are effective at reducing heart disease risk by up to 63% and relieving joint and muscle pain.
- Infrared Saunas: Offer similar benefits but with deeper penetration, promoting enhanced detoxification (up to 20% more), collagen production for better skin, and more effective pain relief and muscle recovery.
3. Cost:
- Traditional Saunas: Typically more expensive upfront due to the construction requirements (wood, rock heaters, etc.). They also may incur higher operational costs due to their energy consumption.
- Best for: Those who are willing to invest more for a luxurious, authentic experience.
- Infrared Saunas: Usually more affordable, with lower upfront costs and more energy-efficient operation. They use less power, which helps save on electricity bills.
- Best for: People on a budget looking for an economical option with lower ongoing costs.
4. Power Requirements:
- Traditional Saunas: Often require dedicated electrical wiring and professional installation due to their higher power needs, especially for larger models.
- Best for: Those prepared for a more involved setup and higher electrical demands.
- Infrared Saunas: Use less power and many 1- or 2-person models can be plugged into a standard 120-volt outlet, meaning no electrician is required for most smaller models.
- Best for: People looking for a simple, plug-and-play setup without the need for special wiring.
5. Space & Installation:
- Traditional Saunas: Require more space due to their design, especially if you want steam options. They are typically installed in larger areas like basements, home gyms, or outdoor spaces.
- Best for: Those with ample space and the desire for a more immersive, traditional setup.
- Infrared Saunas: Tend to be more compact and space-efficient, making them suitable for smaller areas like bathrooms, closets, or even bedrooms.
- Best for: Those with limited space or seeking a more flexible, portable option.
6. Energy Efficiency:
- Traditional Saunas: Use more energy because they need to heat the entire room and maintain high temperatures for the session.
- Best for: Those who don’t mind higher energy use for a more intense sauna experience.
- Infrared Saunas: More energy-efficient, as they use less power and operate at lower temperatures.
- Best for: Those looking to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.
7. Maintenance:
- Traditional Saunas: Require ongoing maintenance, especially with wood care and the rock heaters, which need cleaning and periodic replacement of stones.
- Best for: Those who don’t mind the upkeep for a traditional experience.
- Infrared Saunas: Generally lower maintenance, with fewer components needing care. The infrared panels are durable and require minimal upkeep.
- Best for: Those looking for a low-maintenance option.
Key Considerations:
- If you prefer high heat and the classic sauna experience, and you have the space and budget for it, a traditional sauna might be the best choice.
- If you’re looking for a more affordable, energy-efficient, and space-friendly option with deep health benefits (like enhanced detoxification and easy installation), an infrared sauna may be more suitable.
Summary:
- Choose a traditional sauna if you want an intense, authentic sauna experience and don’t mind higher upfront costs, energy use, or more involved installation.
- Choose an infrared sauna if you prefer a gentler heat, want to save on energy and installation costs, and value a compact, low-maintenance setup.
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This sauna is built to assemble easily within 30 minutes to two hours with two adults with no tools necessary. If, for whatever reason, you are unable to do it yourself, we recommend hiring a local handyman to do it for you.
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Our traditional saunas typically get up to 195F with a basic heater and can get up to 230F with a premium heater. Most of our infrared saunas get up to 140F, but if you want an infrared sauna that gets up to 170F, check out our Finnmark line.
Yes, as long as it's not exposed to sun and rain directly. If you don't plan to put it under a covered patio or something similar, we recommend getting a custom outdoor sauna cover for it and keeping it covered as shown.
Just the heating panels. Otherwise they're identical. The regular low EMF model emits less than 8mG and the Elite version emits less than 3mG. If you’re not familiar, EMF stands for electromagnetic frequency and you can think of it kind of like radiation. Long story short, the less EMF you expose yourself to, the healthier you’ll be, so it’s always best to go with the Elite version if you plan to make a habit out of using your sauna, and you can afford the upgrade.
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- Red: Stimulates energy, vitality, and circulation.
- Orange: Promotes creativity, enthusiasm, and emotional balance.
- Yellow: Boosts mood, self-confidence, and concentration.
- Green: Known for its calming and balancing effects, aiding in relaxation and stress relief.
- Blue: Soothes anxiety, promotes calm, and helps with sleep disorders.
- Indigo: Encourages deeper levels of relaxation and introspection.
- Violet: Supports mental clarity and spiritual awareness.
Red light therapy uses low wavelengths of red or near-infrared light to penetrate the skin and stimulate cellular repair, boost collagen production, and reduce inflammation. It’s commonly used for improving skin health (anti-aging, wrinkles), speeding up muscle recovery, relieving pain, and enhancing circulation. It’s also beneficial for wound healing, hair growth, and even improving sleep and mood by supporting cellular energy production and reducing stress on the body.