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SunRay Baldwin 2 Person Traditional Sauna

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Original price $4,944.00
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Current price $3,296.00
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Current price $3,296.00

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SunRay Baldwin 2 Person Traditional Sauna

The Baldwin 2-person traditional sauna is the perfect way to relax and rejuvenate in the comfort of your own home. The included 3.5kW Harvia heater produces temperatures up to 170 degrees. At the same time, the water cask and spoon allow you to add water to the heater stones to get to your desired humidity level.

Standard features also include a thermo-hygrometer for displaying the humidity level, ergonomic seating for comfort and convenience, interior lighting, a ventilation system, and a cabin constructed of natural Canadian Hemlock wood for a durable yet naturally appealing decor.

At SunRay we are uncompromising in our commitment to provide quality Infrared saunas that stand the "test of time. Our saunas are designed to be ergonomically and aesthetically pleasing while providing significant health benefits for consumers. We try to ensure maximum comfort in every sauna we sell.





Features

Features

  • Canadian Hemlock Construction
  • 3.5kW Harvia Heater
  • Tempered Glass
  • Ergonomic Backrest
  • Ventilation System
  • Cask and Spoon 
  • Hygrometer/Sand Timer
  • 7 Year Warranty

Specifications

  • Exterior Product Dimensions (H x W x D): 75" x 59" x 42"
  • Interior Product Dimensions (H x W x D): 69" x 55" x 42"
  • Weight: 375 lbs
  • Power: 220V, 50/60HZ, 20 AMP Dedicated Outlet Required, 3500 Watts



FAQs

  • Electrical Requirements: Indoor traditional saunas require a dedicated 240V circuit in order to accommodate the high heat output of the heater. Please reference the product specification sheet to determine the specific requirements for your sauna.
  • Ventilation Requirements: Indoor traditional saunas are equipped with an air vent in the ceiling. This air vent is designed to help circulate heat throughout the sauna during the heat up phase and to allow moisture to leave the sauna if you are adding humidity and using it as a steam sauna. The sauna cabin air vent also allows you to lower the sauna temperature without opening the door if the temperature inside the sauna becomes too hot.
  • Maximum Temperature: Our indoor traditional saunas have a maximum operating temperature of 170 degrees Fahrenheit. The normal operating range is 160-170 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Sauna Shipping: All traditional saunas are shipped via truck freight with curbside and lift-gate delivery service unless otherwise specified. Our traditional saunas and steam saunas are shipped on a wooden pallet with removable bracing to protect the sauna boxes. Please contact us if you have special requirements for delivery. The trucking company will call you to schedule a delivery appointment.
  • Sauna Warranty: All home saunas carry a 7-year structural warranty and 1-year parts warranty. All home sauna parts including electronic parts and the electric heater are guaranteed for 1-year against defects.
  • Electrical Connection: Indoor traditional saunas for the home come with a power cord attached to the heater. The power cord does not have a plug. It is designed to be hard-wired into a junction box or you can put a plug on the end of the power cord. Please note that the power requirements differ by sauna model. Consult your traditional sauna user manual for the specific power requirements.
  • Assembly and Installation: An indoor traditional sauna is easily assembled by two adults. The typical assembly time is 1 hour. No special tools are required for the sauna to be assembled.
  • Cleaning Your Home Sauna: Your home sauna should be cleaned a minimum of every 3-4 months or more frequently depending on usage. To clean the interior of your home sauna, use a mixture of baking soda and water (3 teaspoons baking soda to 1 gallon of warm water). Using a clean towel, wipe down the interior of the sauna focusing on where sweat accumulates. Let the area dry with the sauna door open. Use a standard ammonia-based glass cleaner to clean the sauna doors and windows.
  • Sauna Origin: SunRay traditional sauna cabins are constructed from Hemlock or Cedar wood which is imported from Canada. Our manufacturing facility is in China. Our distribution facility is in the United States. All warranty claims are handled by SunRay Saunas based in Richmond, VA.
  • Placing an Indoor Sauna Outdoors: Our indoor traditional saunas are not rated for outdoor use. They have an open top that is not protected from the elements. If you place the indoor sauna outdoors, it must be covered and protected from the elements. Indoor saunas that are placed outdoors will not be covered under our sauna warranty.
  • Sauna Heating Time: The average heating time for traditional home saunas ranges between 30-45 minutes depending on the room temperature, size of the sauna and the heater type.
  • Ceiling Clearance: You need at least 3-4 inches between the top of the home sauna and the ceiling. This allows the electrical components on the top of the sauna to receive the appropriate amount of air flow.
  • Sauna Stones: Our indoor traditional saunas come with heater stones that set on top of the heater elements. The heater stones are used to help radiate heat throughout the sauna and can be used to create humidity inside the sauna. DO NOT pour excess water on the heater stones as it will cause damage to the heater. To create humidity in the sauna, simply drizzle a small amount of water over the stones once they are hot.
  • Sauna Heater Placement: All indoor traditional saunas are equipped with either a wall mounting bracket or cradle for the heater to sit it. DO NOT place the sauna heater directly on the floor as it could become a fire hazard. The sauna must be elevated off the floor to create air flow through the heating elements.
  • Sauna Lighting: All indoor traditional saunas come with ambient dome lighting. Saunas with dome lighting can be connected to the heater so that the light turns off when the heater turns off. Alternatively, you can wire the lighting separately on its own switch. Consult your sauna heating wiring guide for instructions on how to wire your sauna light into the heater.
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