Propane Sauna Stove

(1 customer review)

$1,200.00

Stove uses a a high pressure* 100k BTU propane burner and thermocouple for safety. The stove is setup for external air intake and exhaust with 4″ flue pipe, to terminate in to B-Vent. This stove is compatible with all of our wood stove accessories like water tanks, heat shields, etc. Comes with the high pressure regulator needed for the burner

This stoves comes in 2 sizes, a 16x16x24″ tall and 14x14x24 for smaller applications. Both of them them use the same burner.

*NOTE: Minimum 2psi required, if using a large rural propane tank you will need to tap into the line before the regulator that supplies low pressure (.5 psi) to the house.

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Description

Stove uses a high pressure* 100k BTU propane burner and thermocouple for safety. The stove is setup for external air intake (5″) and exhaust with 4″ flue pipe, to terminate in to B-Vent. This stove is compatible with all of our wood stove accessories like water tanks, heat shields, etc. Comes with the high pressure regulator needed for the burner

Here is a video where we test the stove in our fish house getting it from 40 to 120F,

*NOTE: Minimum 2psi required, if using a large rural propane tank you will need to tap into the line before the regulator that supplies low pressure (.5 psi) to the house.

 

Additional information

Weight 85 lbs
Dimensions 16 × 16 × 24 in
Dimentions

Height: 18", Width: 12", Length: 12"

Stove Output

50k BTU

1 review for Propane Sauna Stove

  1. Matthew Eaton

    This stove is built like a tank. Arrived in perfect condition thanks to thoughtful shipping prep. I have a 8’x4′ sauna, pretty seriously insulated with mineral wool insulation, wrapped with sauna foil, no windows, in a heated garage. It’s the dead of winter so garage stays at around 50 degrees. Have it vented through the roof with b-vent. Takes about 1.25 hours to get to 170. We’ll see if that changes in the summer. I’m happy with this purchase. It would be a no brainer for an outdoor sauna. Will say though – by nature of it containing a big ole propane burner – it’s loud. Contrast to the quiet you normally experience in a sauna.

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