Score $200 Off Sun Home Infrared Saunas & Turn Your Home Into a Wellness Retreat

Hip2Save may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you via trusted partners and affiliate links in this post. Prices and availability are accurate as of time posted. Read our full disclosure policy here.

More Home Deals & Tips

Make your home a retreat with a new infrared sauna!

woman sitting inside sauna

For a limited time, head over to SunHomeSaunas.com where you can score $200 off at-home infrared saunas when you use promo code HIP2SAUNA at checkout! Even better, these ship for free!

Check out these splurge-worthy items we spotted…

black one person sauna

Sun Home Solstice 1-Person Infrared Sauna $5,599
Use promo code HIP2SAUNA
Final cost $5,399 shipped!

This infrared sauna features high-powered heaters that warm up fast, far-infrared wavelengths for a deeper detox, low-EMF technology, and even medical-grade chromotherapy lighting.

Plus, it’s easy to assemble with no tools needed and comes with built-in Bluetooth surround sound so you can relax with your favorite music or podcasts.

sunhome sauna in bathroom

Sun Home Equinox 2-Person Full-Spectrum Infrared Sauna $6,799
Use promo code HIP2SAUNA
Final cost $6,599 shipped!

This infrared sauna has integrated full-spectrum heating, delivering near, mid, and far wavelengths. It heats up quickly with low EMF technology to ensure a safe experience. Made with non-toxic materials, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the soothing heat.


About the writer:

Liz has over a decade of experience writing about coupons and frugal living. She’s always searching for the best deals and loves helping people save!


Join The Discussion

Comments 4

  1. Laura

    I saw your story on IG earlier. I’ve been paying $35/hr to go use an infrared sauna at a spa and have been considering getting one for home. How does the power situation work? I’ve read it’s best to have a dedicated breaker box. Wondering how much it affects your power bill as well. Thank you!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Ours does not need a dedicated breaker box. It just plugs into a standard outlet, which honestly surprised me. Some of the larger or higher-powered models do require a dedicated circuit, so that’s definitely something to check depending on the sauna you’re looking at. As far as the power bill, I was worried about that too and it’s been way less than I expected. We haven’t noticed a big spike at all, even using it regularly. 👏

      • Monique

        Hey boss just curious did you stop doing your weekly newsletter thing or am I missing it with the 905 emails I get per day? I really enjoyed hearing your take on things even the church greeting one even though I don’t go to church lol

        • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

          Hi Monique! 😊

          You’re not missing it. We’ve temporarily paused that weekly email. It truly means so much to hear how much you enjoyed it, as it was such a special way to connect more personally with readers. 💕

          We’re hopeful to bring it back soon, and feedback like yours is incredibly appreciated.🙌

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

It's not your Grandma's coupon site!

Sign up for a Hip2Save account (it's free) to access all of the awesome features!

Forgot Password?

Don't have an account? Register

Forgot Password

Don't have an account? Register

Become a Hip2Save Insider

Don't Miss Out! Join our large community of insiders - it's totally free! Once you join, you'll be able to save & share your favorite deals, rate posts and recipes and add items to your HipList and Cookbook! What are ya waiting for?!



Already have an account? Login

Thank you for rating!

Would you also like to leave us a comment?