








Vidalux 2 Person Infrared Sauna
Description
I’ve had this Vidalux 2-person infrared sauna since March and it’s been in mint condition the whole time. Honestly, it’s been a real game-changer for me since I started using it regularly—great for winding down after a long day or just enjoying some quiet time.The wood is Canadian hemlock, which is a bit different from what you see in most saunas. It’s a light, fine grain that doesn’t overpower any room—fits well with most interiors. I love that it’s non-toxic, non-allergenic, and has almost no smell, so no worries about off-gassing or that weird wood scent. Plus, it’s been specially treated to resist shrinkage, so it’s more durable than average.
The glass front is a big plus. It’s not just a plain panel—it’s treated to keep the heat in while letting the lights inside shine through. That’s what makes the whole thing feel more like a feature piece in the room, not just a box in the corner. It’s definitely not that basic “sheds-on-a-wooden-frame” look you see in cheaper models.
Inside, there’s a soft-touch digital panel that lets you set the temperature and timer easily. I’ve used it with Bluetooth, FM radio, and USB—music goes through two high-quality speakers in the ceiling. I’ve got my favourite playlist on there, and the chromotherapy lights (7 colours) and subtle wall uplights really help me relax. I can pick a mood with the remote—like a calming blue or a warm sunset—so it’s not just about heat, it’s about feeling.
And the exterior downlights? They really set the vibe. Makes the whole room feel like a spa.
The best part? It’s a “click-build” system—just snap the panels together, lift the roof, plug it into a standard 3-pin socket, and you’re good to go. I’ve done it twice in under 15 minutes, and it’s actually pretty easy.
I’m moving to westbury, Wiltshire, and it’s just not worth keeping it any longer. It’s still in perfect shape, works flawlessly, and I’ve used it every single day for months. I’m not selling it because I don’t like it—I’m selling it because I’m moving.
It’s worth a look if you’re looking for something that actually feels like part of your home, not just a piece of kit. Price is £1,170, but I’ll be honest—it’s been a solid investment.