Don't Buy An Ice Pod Water Chiller. Steal This DIY Idea and Save Hundreds!

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Published 2024-04-02
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The Ice Pod 2.0 is a super convenient and easy way to enjoy cold plunging, but adding ice all the time can be a huge letdown. In this Ice Pod DIY water chiller video, I will show you how to build your own cold plunge water chiller and connect it to any portable ice bath like the Ice Pod, Nurecover, Allevachill, Cold Pod, etc.

This DIY Ice Pod water chiller assembly tutorial will save you tons of money over what you'll find online.


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Read our full tutorial on our website: recovatech.com/diy-water-chiller-for-cold-plunge/

Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
1:21 Ice Pod chiller vs DIY
2:34 Parts List
3:38 Water chiller assembly instructions
7:22 Finished product
10:35 Sanitation instructions
12:34 Final word

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All Comments (21)
  • @jasonm456
    I did this after almost pulling the trigger on dropping $1,000 for and ice pod and chiller. A quick Amazon search found all kinds of generic ice tubs well under $100 and the exact same chiller for $300. I have it set for 50° and it works great so far.
  • Thanks for the idea.. haven't used an ice bath all summer was too much of a pain trying to get the temperature right.
  • @tonyphan3206
    Yes!! Thanks for making this video. I’ve always wondered why these chillers were so expensive but no one really provided any alternatives. Great vid.
  • @sdbratman
    Came to this video off the reddit thread. Thank you. Been deliberating on buying a chiller from one of the companies making the plunges. Cheapest one comes in at $500. Knowing that Nuvio sells the exact same chiller from Walmart at double the price was eye opening. With summer coming it's harder to keep the water cold enough for my comfort (mid-low 40's). This setup will most likely be just the thing.
  • @Jassem98
    Thank you for the very informative and useful video my friend. Invested in a freezer after many reddit forums, but not easy transferring so many bottles back and forth + does not freeze in time for daily use the next morning, looking forward to setting up this system for some healthy competition with my Dad!
  • @70_X_7
    Thank you so much! Was about to spend over $700 on an "ice bath" chiller... using this setup will not only work better but It'll only cost me $325 plus the $100 for the ice bath itself. I watched another gentleman say it's still helpful on the chiller to use Ice bricks (if you have them which I do as that's what I started with) to cool the water down when changing out the water.
  • @ninjamjp
    Really appreciate this video, I was just about to spend about $850 on a chiller
  • @cmurphyno5
    Thanks for making this video. Made this easy for someone that isn't super handy! Appreciate it.
  • @brettgeb1234
    Thank you for the video. Only thing was a pain was finding some of the fittings
  • @j0sh107
    Great video thank you for helping me save a lot of money!
  • @4Jitz
    Thanks for the explanations, it helped me connect mine.🙏🏿
  • @c6d6c6
    Legendary. Thank you, sir!
  • @andiskim
    made my diy with this video, worked perfectly, thanks!
  • Thanks for the awesome video. I bought the same chiller and followed your directions. QUICK QUESTION!!! I accidently set the chiller to Celsius. DO you know how to switch it back to Fahrenheit?