HUUM offers a range of round sauna stones available in two sizes: 3–5 cm (1.2–2 in) and 5–10 cm (2–4 in). Made from durable olivine diabase, these stones boast exceptional thermal capacity. For optimal performance, we recommend using these round sauna stones with HUUM sauna heaters. Not only do they enhance the heater's design, but they also produce a gentler, more soothing steam.
Specifications:diameter of 5–10 cm / 2-4 in – box of 15 kg / 33 lb
Used For: DROP, HIVE, HIVE Mini, HIVE Wood, HIVE Heat, and HIVE Flow
Stone Requirements:
- DROP 4.5 kW, 6 kW, 7.5 kW, 9 kW - 4 Boxes
- HIVE Mini 6 kW, 9 kW, 10.5 kW - 10 Boxes
- HIVE 12 kW, 15 kW, 18 kW - 17 Boxes
- HIVE Wood 13 kW - 6 Boxes
- HIVE Wood 17 kW, 17 kW LS - 9 Boxes
- HIVE Heat 12 kW, 12 kW LS - 6 Boxes
- HIVE Flow Mini, Mini LS - 7 Boxes
- HIVE Flow, Flow LS - 10 Boxes
- ◄How to place sauna stones
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Placement of sauna stones significantly affects the quality of the steam. In order to fill the whole space of the sauna heater properly, use smaller and larger stones.
- Sort out bigger and smaller stones
First, take all the sauna stones out of the boxes and separate the smaller stones.
- Fill the sauna heater layer by layer
Stack the sauna stones by layers – start from the bottom of the sauna heater and move towards the top. Stones should also be placed between the heating elements. If you first place sauna stones on one side only, the heating elements might deform or break. Start with bigger stones, and use smaller ones for filling the round parts of the heater and places where there is less space.
- Heating elements should not remain exposed
Leave sufficient gaps for air movement between the sauna stones, and don’t place stones too tightly around the heating elements. Ensure that the heating elements are completely covered and not visible from the exterior surface of the sauna heater. This is important as throwing water directly on the heating elements might damage them. It will also reduce the quality of the steam. Water should evaporate from the sauna stones and not from the heating elements. The top layer of sauna stones should be as dense as possible – this is where the heat arising from below accumulates.