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Plunge All-In vs Inergize Cold Plunge Pro

Both are real self-chilling plunges that hold a temperature, which is the line that matters. The Plunge buys a more finished acrylic cabinet and brand; the Inergize matches the core chilling job and adds UV for far less money. In our view the Inergize is the stronger value, while the Plunge is the more premium fixture.

The most common cold-plunge cross-shop: the premium name against the value pick. The Plunge All-In ($8,490) is an acrylic cabinet with a built-in chiller to about 37 F, ozone, and filtration. The Inergize Cold Plunge Pro ($3,290) is a soft-sided tub with a chiller that also reaches 37 F, plus four-way filtration, ozone, and UV - at well under half the price.

$8,490Price$3,290
yesBuilt-in chilleryes
37 FMin temperature37 F
~$360Running cost/yr~$330
ozone, filtrationWater careozone, UV, filtration
105 gal (all in one)Capacity90 gal (all in one)

Score breakdown

10.0Cooling30%10.0
7.0Water Care20%10.0
10.0Build & Insulation15%10.0
4.5Value20%7.0
3.0Practical15%3.0

FAQ

Does the Plunge chill colder than the Inergize?
Both reach about 37 F on their built-in chillers, so on minimum temperature they are close. The Plunge's premium is its acrylic cabinet, finish, and brand; the Inergize delivers comparable chilling plus UV for under half the price, which is why it scores well on value.