Cold Plunge Chillers
Chillers
Keep your cold plunge at temperature without the ice. A chiller gives you consistent cold water and less hassle, so you actually use it every day.
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Revive Apex 1HP Chiller
Regular price $3,999.00Regular priceSale price $3,999.00 -
Revive Core 0.8hp Chiller
Regular price $3,499.00Regular priceSale price $3,499.00 -
Revive Chiller Filters 6 Pack
Regular price $39.00Regular price$39.00Sale price $39.00 -
Revive Acrylic Chiller Cover
Regular price $749.00Regular price$749.00Sale price $749.00 -
Revive Cold Plunge Starter Kit
Regular price $65.00Regular price$65.00Sale price $65.00 -
Revive Padded Protective Mat
Regular price $149.00Regular price$149.00Sale price $149.00 -
Revive Acrylic Basin
Regular price $799.00Regular price$799.00Sale price $799.00
Cold Plunge Chillers: Consistent Cold Water Without the Ice
Cold plunge chillers make it easier to keep your plunge water cold, clean, and ready to use without constantly buying and adding ice. Whether you are using a barrel cold plunge, tub cold plunge, or another compatible setup, a chiller gives you better temperature control and a more consistent cold therapy routine. Many models include cooling, filtration, and circulation features that help maintain the water between uses. If you are still choosing the tub itself, our cold plunge collection is a good place to compare options.
Wide Range of Cold Plunge Chillers
1. Compact Chillers
A practical option for smaller cold plunges or personal setups. Compact chillers are a good fit if you want temperature control without taking up too much space.
2. High-Performance Chillers
More powerful chillers designed for larger tubs, warmer climates, or users who want colder water more consistently. A better fit for frequent use or larger plunge setups.
3. Chillers with Filtration
Some chillers include built-in or paired filtration to help keep the water cleaner between uses. A good option if you want a more complete cold plunge system with less manual maintenance.
How to Choose Your Cold Plunge Chiller
1. Cooling Power
Choose a chiller that matches the size of your cold plunge and your climate. Larger tubs, warmer outdoor conditions, and lower target temperatures may require a more powerful chiller.
2. Temperature Range
Look at how cold the chiller can bring the water and how precisely you can control the temperature. Most people cold plunge around 50-59 degrees F, but your ideal temperature depends on your comfort level and goals.
3. Compatibility
Make sure the chiller works with your cold plunge tub, hose connections, pump setup, and filtration system. Not every chiller works with every tub, so check compatibility before buying.
4. Maintenance
Look at how easy the system is to clean, filter, and maintain. A good chiller should make your cold plunge routine easier, not add a bunch of extra work.
Common questions
What is a cold plunge chiller?
A cold plunge chiller is a cooling unit that helps lower and maintain the water temperature in a cold plunge tub. Many chillers also help circulate the water, and some include filtration features.
Do I need a chiller for a cold plunge?
Not always. You can use ice for occasional cold plunges, but a chiller is much more convenient if you plan to plunge regularly. It keeps the water cold without needing to buy, store, and add ice each time.
How cold can a cold plunge chiller get?
The exact temperature depends on the chiller, tub size, outdoor conditions, and insulation. Many cold plunge chillers are designed to keep water in the typical cold plunge range of around 50-59 degrees F, with some models capable of going colder.
Can I use a chiller outdoors?
Many cold plunge chillers can be used outdoors, but the setup matters. The chiller should be placed on a stable surface with proper airflow, power access, and protection according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Do cold plunge chillers filter the water?
Some chillers include filtration or are designed to work with a separate filter system. Others only cool and circulate the water. If water cleanliness and lower maintenance matter to you, look for a chiller setup with filtration.
Is a cold plunge chiller worth it?
A chiller is worth it if you want to cold plunge regularly and do not want to deal with ice every time. It gives you more consistent water temperature, easier use, and better control over your cold therapy routine.