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CryoHome Ice Bath Spa 2

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  • Description
  • Specification

Transform your regular bathtub into an ice bath using the innovative CryoHome chiller kit. Equipped with digitally-controlled temperature, hoses, carry handles, and transport wheels, the kit eliminates the need to purchase ice. Simply insert the chiller hoses into your bathtub and enjoy a soothing, pre-chilled bath at your desired temperature without any hassle.

If you prefer a complete professional ice bath choose one of the indoor or outdoor CryoHome Spas:

  • CryoHome Spa S2

    With a polyethylene interior and an exterior adorned in beautiful red cedar, this ice bath is a versatile addition to any home or wellness facility. The chiller is available as a standalone unit or can be accompanied by a matching red cedar cabinet suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. It is particularly popular amongst enthusiasts of the Wim Hof method. Complete with slim filtration, a wooden lid that perfectly matches the aesthetic of the bath, and UV sanitization, this model is a must-have for those looking for a stylish and efficient ice bath experience.

Specification 

Power 230V / 50Hz
Weight Empty 150kg
Weight Full 500kg
Capacity  350L
Dimensions  1.55m x 0.79m x 0.75m (L x W x H)
Model  Polyethylene spa with natural red cedar wood cladding
Optional Wood Cover 
Yes 
Hoses & Connections  Yes 
Start up kit  Yes 
Manual & Set up video  Yes 
Chiller  See options below 


CryoHome Chiller C1

  • Fresh water chiller 1.8 kW
  • Digitally controlled temperature
  • Suitable for up to 500 liters
  • UV Sanitisation
  • WiFi Connectivity (subject to signal)
  • Self-priming pump
  • Dry run protection
  • Carry handle
  • Transport wheels
  • c. 55 dB
  • Dual temperature optional (heating / chilling)
  • Red cedar cabinet optional (essential for outdoor use)
  • Chilling capacity:  3 to 4 °C per hour subject to ambient temperature
  • Hoses and connections
  • Start up kit
  • Manual

Specification 

Power 230V / 50Hz
Cooling Capacity
1.8kw
Weight  30kg
Dimensions  0.37m x 0.34m x 0.45m (L x W x H)
Dimensions of Optional Red Cedar Cabinet  0.45m x 0.79m x 0.75m (L x W x H)


CryoHome Chiller C2

  • Fresh water chiller 2.9 kW
  • Digitally controlled temperature
  • Suitable for up to 800 liters
  • UV Sanitisation
  • WiFi Connectivity (subject to signal)
  • Self-priming pump
  • Dry run protection
  • Carry handle
  • Transport wheels
  • c. 59 dB
  • Dual temperature optional (heating / chilling)
  • Red cedar cabinet optional (essential for outdoor use)
  • Chilling capacity:  4 to 5 °C per hour subject to ambient temperature
  • Hoses and connections
  • Start up kit
  • Manual

Specification

Power 230V / 50Hz
Cooling Capacity
2.9kw
Weight  37kg
Dimensions  0.55m x 0.40m x 0.49m (L x W x H)
Dimensions of Optional Red Cedar Cabinet  0.45m x 0.79m x 0.75m (L x W x H)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

There are many different factors as to how much a hot tub will cost to run. It depends on the tub you choose, If you choose a higher range model of tub we would estimate that your costs would roughly be £1.20-£1.50 per day, this, however, may be different for different tubs etc. this is because of the quality of the insulation used, helping to retain as much heat as possible. The lower range, we estimate would cost roughly £3.00 per day. These, however, are just estimates. There are many things you can do to keep your hot tub running costs as low as possible. For example, make sure that your hot tub has a cover that fits perfectly, this will help to keep the heat in. If you are going away on holiday or not planning to use the tub for a period of time, we would advise turning the temperature down, this is also a good way for reducing costs. Also, your tub will probably be set at a lower temperature during the summer months than in the winter so your costs may change seasonally.

13amp hot tubs are not as powerful as 32amp tubs, meaning that the massage benefits are not as good, having said that a 13amp tub still provides the relaxation benefits due to the warm water. A 13amp hot tub will plug into a regular household socket, which is why they are often referred to as ‘plug and play’ hot tubs.  A 32amp hot tub will provide a more powerful hydrotherapy massage experience. 32amp tubs need to have a dedicated electrical supply, which means you need to contact a qualified Electrician to come and do this for you.

Most hot tub deliveries are straightforward and can be manoeuvred on a sleigh, sometimes it may be necessary to remove a fence panel between gardens and get it in through a neighbour's garden, and in cases where access is minimal, a crane will be required. We work with a local crane company that will get your hot tub in as safely and efficiently as possible. 

This depends on how powerful your hot tub heating element is, it also depends on the temperature you want it to be set at, the lower the temperature the less time it will take. Also, if the hot tub is covered with a good fitting heat retaining cover it will take less time to heat up. We would say that it would take anywhere between 8 to 12 hours to heat your hot tub, depending on the ambient temperature also.

Keeping your hot tub clean is essential to prolonging the life of your tub. There are different chemicals that you need to do different things. Chlorine or Bromine are both effective at killing bacteria that may occur in the water, Bromine is often used by people who suffer from sensitive skin as it doesn’t cause irritation. We sell a variety of hot tub chemicals and filters in our showroom.

Yes you will! When our Engineers deliver your hot tub, they will provide a full installation and tuition service, they will go through the chemicals with you and show you how much to use and when to use them, they will also show you how to test the water to see if it needs more or less of a chemical.

When deciding where to place your hot tub there are a number of factors to consider. Like the weight of it, the weight of the tub with water and people in it and the structural foundation of the base you are sitting it on.  Ideally, a completely flat and level concrete base would be perfect for positioning your hot tub, but you can also place your tub on decking if you have additional reinforcements in place to support the weight.

We would only recommend switching your hot tub off if you are not going to be using it for a long period of time. Turning it on and off all the time is not energy efficient and will cost you more in running costs in the long run. If you are going on holiday for a week or so we would, however, recommend turning the temperature down a few degrees, this will help to keep the tub running efficiently and help to keep your running costs down.