Karibu Lilja without roof rim
Plug & Play 3.6 KW internal controlSauna door
- Insulated wooden door with insulating glassCHF2459.–
- All glass door in graphite lookCHF2459.–
- Bronzed all-glass doorCHF2459.–
- Clear glass All glass doorCHF2459.–
Sauna heater type
- Plug & Play 3,6 KW - Bio external controlCHF2889.–
- Plug & Play 3.6 KW external controlCHF2709.–
- Plug & Play 3.6 KW internal controlCHF2459.–
- Without ovenCHF2279.–
Product details
Experience the full sauna experience while saving energy. This is possible with the 68 mm system sauna Lilja and the plug-and-play 3.6 kW sauna heater. Thanks to the pre-assembled wall elements, the sauna can be quickly and easily assembled. The 68 mm thick elements consist of a frame construction that is reinforced on the visible side with 12.5 mm thick special softline profile wood. This construction provides ideal insulation and keeps the heat perfectly inside. The Lilja sauna is optionally available with a roof crown that includes three LED spots. These not only create a pleasant ambiance outside the sauna but also highlight it beautifully. You can access the spacious interior of the sauna through a sauna door. You can choose from four variants at no extra cost, whether it's the insulated, energy-saving version, the clear glass door, the version with a bronzed glass door, or the modern graphite-colored door version. There is guaranteed to be something for every taste. To ensure perfect relaxation inside the sauna, a sauna bench is installed. The wood is particularly soft and does not retain heat as much, allowing for a comfortable sitting and lying experience. With the plug-and-play sauna heater, you can choose between three variants: one with integrated control, one with an external modern control unit, and a 3.6 kW bio-combi stove. However, the special feature of this sauna heater is not its variety of options but its connection. The heater is connected to a standard 230-volt outlet using a plug for operation. Since no specialist is required for this, you save on the costs of an electrician and any conversion to a 400-volt connection.