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Inergize Cold Plunge vs BlueCube
For a single household, the Inergize delivers most of what matters at a fraction of the price, which is why it scores higher on value. BlueCube earns its cost in commercial settings with constant turnover, not in a home where one chiller size is plenty.
This pits a roughly $3,300 home unit against a commercial-grade plunge that starts around $19,500 and climbs toward $30,000 fully configured. BlueCube is built for fast recovery between many users in a facility; the Inergize is a home unit with a chiller and ozone water care.
| $3,290 | Price | $19,500 |
| yes | Built-in chiller | yes |
| 37 F | Min temperature | 37 F |
| ~$330 | Running cost/yr | ~$420 |
| ozone, UV, filtration | Water care | ozone, filtration |
| 90 gal (all in one) | Capacity | 100 gal (all in one) |
Score breakdown
| 10.0 | Cooling30% | 10.0 |
| 10.0 | Water Care20% | 7.0 |
| 10.0 | Build & Insulation15% | 10.0 |
| 7.0 | Value20% | 2.0 |
| 3.0 | Practical15% | 5.0 |
FAQ
- Is BlueCube worth several times the price?
- In a commercial or facility setting with many users back to back, the larger chiller and faster recovery matter. For home use, our scoring favors the Inergize because you are paying for commercial capacity you will not use.