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S/01Setup

Fill.
Chill.
Get in.

Two boxes. Three connections. One outlet. From the moment the truck pulls away to the moment you step into 50°F water: under sixty minutes.

<60min
Box to first plunge
1outlet
Standard 120V, 15A circuit
0
Plumbing, permits, contractors
3steps
Place. Fill. Plug in.
Miami metro

We'll do it
for you.

Order before noon. Our crew delivers, places, connects, primes, and pressure-tests the system the same day. We don't leave until the tub and chiller are placed, connected, and ready to cool. Outside Miami-Dade and Broward, shipping is not available right now.

Claim same-day install
  1. 9 AM
    Order placed. We text you a 2-hour delivery window for the same day.
  2. 2 PM
    Crew arrives. Two-person team. Tub and chiller off the truck and into position.
  3. +25 min
    Connected and primed. Hoses on, chiller plugged in, water pulling from the garden hose.
  4. +45 min
    Pressure tested. We run the system, set your target temp, and check for leaks.
  5. 5 PM
    First plunge. Cold water. You're in.
Doing it yourself

Three steps.
No surprises.

Most owners are connected and chilling in under 45 minutes the first time. Re-installs after a move take 15.

01
Place the tub ≈ 10 min

Pick a flat surface near an outlet.

The tub holds ~140 gallons of water, so the surface needs to be solid — a patio, garage slab, gym floor, or pool deck all work. Drainage is nice to have but a garden hose can move the water anywhere.

Footprint
170 × 65 in
Weight (full)
~1,200 lb
Surface
Flat, level, solid
Clearance
12 in around chiller
02
Connect & fill ≈ 25 min

Hook up the chiller. Run a garden hose.

Two pre-fitted hoses screw into the chiller inlet and outlet — quarter-turn, no tools. Drop a garden hose into the tub and fill. Filtered water is best but tap water works.

  • 2 hoses, 2 quarter-turn fittings — included
  • 1 garden hose to fill — not included
  • 15 minutes of fill time @ standard hose pressure
  • Optional: drop-in inline particulate filter
03
Plug in & chill ≈ 20 min to setpoint

One outlet. One temperature setting.

Standard 120V / 15A circuit. No dedicated breaker required. Press the power button, dial in your setpoint, and the 1 HP chiller pulls the water down at roughly 1°F per minute.

Voltage
120V, 15A
Cooling rate
~1°F / minute
Setpoint range
37–65°F
Hold accuracy
±2°F
Newcomer tip: start at 55°F for your first week, 2 minutes in the water. Drop a degree every few days. You'll be sitting in 42°F within a month.
Before the truck arrives

Site requirements.

Quick checklist. Everything most homes already have.

Flat surface

Patio, slab, garage floor, gym floor, pool deck. Not grass, gravel, or sand. 175 × 70 in minimum.

One outlet

Standard 120V, 15A. GFCI recommended outdoors. Within 10 ft of where the chiller sits.

Water source

Garden hose access to fill. ~140 gallons. Tap water is fine; filtered is better.

Drainage path

Any direction water can flow when you change it — lawn, driveway, drain, or a hose pulled to the curb.

Clearance

12 in around the chiller for airflow. Tub can sit flush against a wall on the long side.

Cover & lock

Lockable lid comes with the tub. Recommended if kids or pets are around.

What you don't need

Things that
will not stop you.

A contractor. No professional install needed outside Miami if you can plug in an air conditioner.
A permit. A portable cold-plunge tub is not a permanent fixture. No HOA, no city approval.
Plumbing changes. Fills from a garden hose. Drains the same way. Nothing tees into your home water line.
A dedicated circuit. 120V / 15A. Same as a microwave. No panel work.
Bags of ice. Ever. The chiller is the whole reason this kit exists.
A backyard. Garages, gyms, patios, decks, basements with a floor drain — all in scope.
Keeping it clean

Weekly upkeep.
About five minutes.

The chiller circulates water continuously. With a simple sanitation routine, you change the water every 4–6 weeks, not every plunge.

Daily
Lid closed when not in use
0 min
Weekly
Skim debris, check chlorine or H₂O₂ dose, rinse filter
~5 min
Monthly
Wipe interior shell, inspect hoses, replace inline filter
~15 min
Every 4–6 weeks
Full drain and refill via garden hose
~30 min, mostly waiting
If something feels off

Quick fixes.

Water isn't getting cold fast enough
Confirm 12 in of clearance around the chiller, lid closed during cool-down, and the inlet/outlet hoses oriented per the labels. Cooling rate is ~1°F/min from ambient — a 90°F summer fill to 50°F is about 40 minutes.
Chiller is humming but no flow
Air lock from a fast fill. Disconnect the inlet hose, let it self-prime for 30 seconds, reconnect. Restart.
Water looks cloudy
Likely calcium from hard tap water or under-dosed sanitizer. Bring chlorine to 2–3 ppm or H₂O₂ to manufacturer spec, run the chiller pump for an hour, rinse the filter.
Chiller trips a breaker
You're sharing a circuit with another high-draw appliance. Move the chiller to a different outlet on its own circuit.
Tub is moving when I get in
Surface isn't level or solid. Move it to a flat slab. 1,200 lb of water doesn't tolerate flex.

Order today.
Plunge tonight.

Miami-Dade and Broward delivery/install is available for $150. $999 covers the tub, the chiller, the hoses, the fittings, the cover, and the manual. Pickup is available from Miami.