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Homecraft sauna heater controller close-up mounted on black sauna wall

Homecraft Touchpad

The Homecraft Regular Touchpad offers simple, reliable control for your sauna with an easy-to-use interface designed for precision and durability. CSA and UL certified, it features a preset 60-minute operating cycle with adjustable timing and a customizable temperature range from 25°C to 90°C (77°F to 194°F), with a default setting of 90°C for optimal performance.

Built for exterior installation, the touchpad includes a UV-protected overlay and is designed to withstand outdoor conditions and cold temperatures. It pairs seamlessly with all Homecraft contactor boxes, providing safe, convenient, and dependable sauna control.

Homecraft H-Series electric sauna heater top view installed in cedar safety cage

A Traditional Sauna Experience

The Homecraft H-Series residential sauna heater delivers fast, efficient performance for a true dry sauna experience. While many heaters can take an hour or more to fully heat a space, the H-Series is engineered for optimal airflow, bringing your sauna up to temperature in just 20–30 minutes. With a sleek design, reliable performance, and durable construction, it’s a versatile choice that pairs seamlessly with both traditional sauna rooms and barrel saunas.

Designed with a shallow yet effective rock capacity, the H-Series strikes the ideal balance between quick heat-up times and authentic sauna functionality. Users can still pour water over the rocks to introduce steam and humidity, creating a rich, traditional sauna environment without sacrificing efficiency.

Made in Canada

For over three decades, Homecraft has been manufacturing saunas locally in British Columbia, Canada. As one of Canada’s longest-serving sauna manufacturers, the company has played a key role in bringing and growing traditional sauna culture across North America. All Homecraft heaters are CSA approved, providing an important added level of safety and peace of mind for homeowners, as approved heaters help ensure insurance coverage remains valid—unlike some non-certified options on the market.