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SAUNA ACCESSORIES
If it's made for saunas, we've probably got it. Everything you need to enhance and maintain your perfect sauna oasis.
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The "miscellaneous" sauna category is exactly what it sounds like — the assorted small items that don't belong in any of the other categories but make sauna life work. Vapor barrier rolls, replacement rocks, sauna backrests, soapstone fountains, salt candles, scent oils, cedar-wood corner shades for lights, ladles in unusual finishes. About 46 items, mostly $10-250 price range. If you're outfitting or maintaining a sauna and can't find what you need elsewhere, it's probably here.
What lives in this category
Three types of items end up in misc: structural consumables (vapor barrier rolls, sauna rocks, foil tape), comfort and decoration (backrests, floor mats, salt candle holders, soapstone fountains), and orphaned accessories (cedar light shades, specialty ladles, sauna hats).
If you're shopping by what you need rather than browsing for ideas, the more focused categories will get you there faster: hardware for structural pieces, accessories for the standard kit-out items, apparel for what you wear.
Most-bought items from misc
Vapor barrier rolls (aluminum foil, $122 for 275 sq ft): the most-bought misc item by far because every sauna build needs it. Foil between cedar and studs prevents framing rot.
Replacement sauna rocks ($78 for 20 lbs): heaters take 30-60 lbs; replace every 3-7 years depending on use. Peridotite or olivine, never river stones.
Sauna backrests ($104 cedar, $182 heat-treated alder): under-rated comfort upgrade. Bare bench against the spine isn't great for 30-minute sessions.
Sauna floor mat ($257, heat-treated alder duckboards): goes over a wet sauna floor. More comfortable underfoot than tile or sealed concrete.
Decorative and atmospheric items
Soapstone fountains (Hukka Sisukas, $63): a small carved soapstone bowl that sits on the heater rocks. You drop water into the bowl, it slowly evaporates instead of immediately flashing into steam — gives a longer, gentler löyly effect. Finnish design, real soapstone, lasts decades.
Salt crystal candle holders ($18): small Himalayan-salt blocks shaped to hold a tea light. Sits in the cooling-off room (NOT inside the sauna — salt and intense heat don't mix well). Atmospheric.
Cedar light shade ($99): a corner-shaped cedar piece that mounts in front of a sauna light to soften the glare. Functional and visually warmer than a bare bulb behind a glass globe.
Sauna hats and small comfort items
The traditional Finnish sauna hat (felt, often wool, $33) sits on your head during a session. Reason: your scalp heats faster than your body — covered scalp lets you stay in the sauna longer without overheating. Looks ridiculous, works extremely well. Once you try one, you don't go back.
Scent oils and löyly aromatics
Sauna-rated scent oils (eucalyptus, birch, pine, mint) get added to the bucket water — a few drops per refill. They vaporize cleanly at sauna temperature and release their scent into the room. Use only sauna-rated products; essential oils designed for diffusers can flash into smoke at 195°F.
For body washes, foot creams, and skin care for the post-sauna shower, see sauna showers and body care.
Frequently asked questions
What's the single most important misc item to buy?
Vapor barrier rolls, if you're building. Replacement rocks, if you're maintaining. Both are cheap insurance against expensive failures (rot, ineffective heater).
Do I need a sauna backrest?
"Need" is strong, but most owners who buy one wish they'd done so years earlier. Bare cedar against the spine is fine for 5-minute sessions, uncomfortable at 25 minutes.
What does a soapstone fountain actually do?
Slows the evaporation of löyly water. Instead of water hitting hot rocks and flashing instantly to steam, it pools in the soapstone bowl and evaporates gradually — longer, lower-intensity humidity burst. Some prefer the slow build, some prefer the explosive immediate steam. Personal preference.
Are salt crystal candle holders safe inside the sauna?
Not really. Halite (rock salt) doesn't like sudden temperature changes and can crack. Put them in the cooling-off room or relaxation area where they look beautiful without the thermal stress.
What sauna scent is most popular?
Birch is the Finnish traditional choice. Eucalyptus is the most popular modern. Pine smells like a forest and is polarizing — some love it, some find it too strong. Mint is uncommon but pleasant in summer.

