❄️ Chill smarter, plunge deeper—your ultimate cold therapy companion!
The Polar Revive Chiller is a freestanding, high-performance cooling system designed specifically for ice baths and cold plunges. Available in 1/3, 2/3, and 1 HP models, it includes all necessary hoses and pumps for a seamless setup. Featuring a digital touch temperature control, it delivers precise, powerful cooling backed by a 6-month warranty and dedicated US customer service.
Brand | Polar Revive |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Special Feature | Digital Temperature Control, High Power Options |
Color | Black |
Controls Type | Touch |
Model Name | CH13 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Water Cooling |
Included Components | Chiller, hoses, pump |
Wattage | 249 watts |
Manufacturer | Polar Revive |
Size | 1/3 HP |
UPC | 850021520908 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21 x 14.5 x 14.5 inches |
Package Weight | 19.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Polar Revive |
Warranty Description | 12 Month No Questions Asked Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
M**B
Chiller works well and can get Chiller tub cold as you want it if properly insulated.
I use this with a rubbermaid 150 gallon feed tub. I love in central Florida and temps are high 90s constantly. The tub is on my patio. Ran it 24/7, got it to about 50 degrees with. no insulation around it. Power bill went up about $200 that month. So I built a cabinet for it and insulated it. Now it runs about 4.5 hours each evening, from 2am-6:30 am and gets water temp down to 40-42 degrees. The key is that is you are using the chiller tub on a hot patio to insulate the tub, otherwise it will impact your power bill. One minor improvement would be to provide a larger pump, at 1/10th HP, if the chiller is on a platform higher than the pump, the pump doesn't have the power to push the water up and will not circulate. I would be interested to hear about any pump upgrades that have been successful.The chiller and pump fit into the open space, I could enclose it with air vents but would somewhat limit circulation of the air flow so I will leave it open.
T**2
Stopped working after a week
I bought the 2/3Hp unit for use in Texas Summer to cool my cold tub. it worked great for the first week, keeping my water cold at 50-55F. but it stopped cooling the water after a week. luckily still in my return window. If you purchase to try out, KEEP THE BOX!
B**B
legit
I did a lot of research before buying, and I’m glad I went with the 1HP unit. Living in a warm climate where outdoor temps hit the high 90s, a smaller unit just wasn’t practical.When I swap in fresh water, it usually starts around 85°F. With the 1HP chiller, it takes about 6 hours to bring that down into the mid-50s, even in those hot conditions. Once the water is cold, the tub holds around 70°F under the heat, and the chiller only needs a couple of hours to bring it back down to the mid-50s.After 6 weeks of daily use, the performance has been consistent and reliable. I’d definitely recommend going with the 1HP model if you don’t want to spend all day waiting for your water to cool.
A**R
Bad
POS the pump does not work the video is of a different unit this is horrible
R**X
Works great!
Great bang for the buck! Easily gets our Ice Barrel down to low 40's. So far no problems after 3 months of use. Responsive customer service (answered all my questions). Originally I had Ice Barrel chiller at more than 3x the price-- that stopped working and their customer service was almost non-existent. I am glad I switched. I just wish the hoses were more insulated. I wrapped them in foam pipe sleeves and tape. Put the whole system in a large plastic deck box to protect against rain. Cut slats for hoses, cords, ventilation and access to control panel.
M**T
1/3hp not recommended for 120+ gal cold plunge, but try 1hp instead!
The 1/3hp unit was unable to get 120 gal cold plunge under 60 degrees in 63 degree weather in Ohio. Would advise a bigger unit of at least 2/3hp for 120 gal cold plunge.Update-- I purchased the 1hp for my 120 gal cold plunge and that did the trick. The chiller works great and has no problem achieving and holding 50 degrees even in 90 degree weather.
I**E
Pump sucks
Pump stoped working twice now
D**.
Do not buy this
DO NOT BUY THIS!!!!!!!! I PURCHASED MY FIRST ONE IN MARCH, LAST 3 WEEKS.GOT A REPLACEMENT IN APRIL. LASTED A BUT LONEGER UNTIL AUGUST, 4 MONTHSWORKS GOOD WHEN IT RUNS
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