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Cold Plunge Chillers & Heaters
Why Choose a Canuck Cold Plunge Chiller?
Canuck Cold Plunge chillers are the best combination of style, quality, & convenience, and price.
So you can achieve optimal results, without the hassle, at the best value possible.

High Quality
Canuck Cold Chillers are CE & cETLus Recognized Components, ensuring the highest quality, compliant components.

Easy to Use & Maintain
Automatic ozone sanitization, effortless temperature control app, and simple setup.

Ideal Temperature
Maintain constant (24/7) temperatures of 3°– 40°C (37–104°F) via WiFi.

Indoor & Outdoor
With IPX4-rated cold plunge chillers, you can plunge wherever you want!

Cooling & Heating
Canuck Cold chillers allow both
cold and hot tub functionality.

Built-In Sanitization
Built-in ozone sanitization and filtration = minimal maintenance.
Personal
Cold Plunge Chillers
Canuck personal cold plunge chillers are designed to support home cold plunge routines, boosting recovery, performance, energy, mood, and overall well-being.
Whether you’re adding a cold plunge chiller to your backyard, home gym, yard, or cottage, Canuck Cold products are designed for easy setup, simple maintenance, and long-term performance.
Personal cold plunge chillers come with built-in ozone sanitization, 3°–40°C (37–104°F) WiFi temperature control, and an easy setup.


Commercial
Cold Plunge Chillers
Delight your clientele with a commercial cold plunge chiller, designed for the higher-volume use of practically any commercial setting.
Whether you're adding a cold plunge to a spa, gym/fitness facility, hotel/retreat, or condo, Canuck cold chillers are designed for easy setup, minimal maintenance, and longevity - maximizing ROI.
Commercial chillers come with built-in sanitization, 3°-40°C (37-104°F) WiFi Temp Control (app), and CE + cETLus recognized components.
Canuck Cold Plunge & Chiller Reviews
Titanium or 316 S/S
Chiller Heat Exchangers
Long Lasting
Titanium is the best choice for maximum corrosion resistance and long-term durability, especially in cold plunge systems exposed to chlorine, bromine, or other harsh chemicals.
Rapid Cooling
316 stainless steel offers faster cooling than Titanium, but is less corrosion resistant, which means a shorter lifespan.
FAQ
Q: Can a Canuck Cold plunge chiller run 24/7?
A: Yes. Canuck cold plunge chillers can run 24/7, automatically filtering, ozone-sanitizing, and maintaining optimal temperature. However, we recommend powering off for 6 hours, every couple of weeks.
Q: Can I use chemicals with a Canuck Cold plunge chiller?
A: Yes. Canuck Cold water chillers are safe to use with most chemicals (chlorine/bromine) at normal levels. If using chlorine or bromine, we recommend doing so in combination with the chiller's ozone feature and choosing the titanium heat exchange option.
Q: Can Canuck Cold plunge chillers be legally used in a commercial setting?
A: Yes. Canuck Cold water chillers use cETLus & CE recognized components to align with Canadian, American, and European standards, so they may be legally installed for commercial use. Depending on your jurisdiction and use case, additional requirements, like field evaluation, may need to be met.
Q: Are Canuck Cold water chillers safe?
A: Yes. Unlike many cheap water chillers on the market, Canuck Cold water chillers are cETLus & CE Recognized Components - meeting respective CA, USA, and EU component standards.
Q: Do I need a plumber to install a Canuck Cold plunge chiller?
A: Probably not. While it's true that some regional requirements (like commercial automatic chemical dosing requirements), laws (like health code), or setups (like a tub with wall plumbing) can require a plumber, many installation types don't, our cold plunge tubs can be directly connected to our cold plunge chillers (unless otherwise stated).
Q: Can I use my own cold plunge tub with a Canuck cold plunge chiller?
A: Yes. Canuck cold plunge chillers work with almost any cold plunge tub! Our standard hose is 1/2", but can easily be used with an adapter to fit almost any size or threading. Just make sure the chiller you choose supports your tub's water volume (see each chiller's specifications).









