The question we get most on this page is whether one tub can do both, cold in the morning and hot at night. Several of these do.

The Finnmark SoulCold runs a chiller and a heater inside one 304 stainless steel shell, taking you from a 34°F plunge up to a 108°F soak off a standard wall outlet, which is the detail that decides most installs. Both Icetubs models, designed and built in the Netherlands, carry a 1HP heating and cooling engine behind a Thermowood exterior: the IceBarrel upright, the IceBath flat with a 60% back recline. The Kohler x Remedy Place ice bath holds 85 gallons and runs 39 to 104°F.

The Flow from Dundalk Leisurecraft is a stainless steel tub inside a Canadian white cedar cabinet, with the chiller bay built into the same shell, assembled at their Ontario factory and shipped on one pallet. If you want wood-fired rather than plugged in, there are two. The SaunaLife S4B is a fiberglass interior inside thermally modified spruce. The Dundalk Starlight is a one-person tub in aluminum and Eastern White Cedar that heats off a fire and nothing else, which is why it keeps turning up at off-grid rentals. The S1 and S2 are straight immersion tubs with no machinery to install at all.

Rinsing off between rounds is its own thing, and the outdoor showers have their own section now.

Start with the outlet you have rather than the tub you like. Call or text (844) 565-1113 and tell us what is on that circuit, and we will tell you which of these runs on it.

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