You would like to buy and operate an electric cold chamber?
Pay attention:
❄️ REAL minus temperatures
❄️ Quality
❄️ Maintenance costs
❄️ Manufacturer warranty
❄️ Operating costs
❄️ Legal requirements for the operation of a cold chamber
For the safe and successful operation of your cold chamber, we have developed a unique RemediCool cold chamber software and app.
✅ Calculation of the optimum application time for each user
✅ Customer management tool
✅ Appointment management tool
✅ Marketing tool for new customer acquisition
✅ Marketing tool for customer retention
✅ digital anamnesis sheet for safe operation of the cold chamber
✅ and much more
We would like to present our cold chamber software/APP to you
Frequently asked questions about electrical cold chambers
Basically there are two different operating modes for cold chambers and ice cabins. On the one hand, there are electrically operated devices suitable for whole body cold therapy (WBCT) and on the other hand, ice saunas operated with liquid nitrogen.
However, these cold therapy devices differ enormously not only in the operating mode, but also in the model variants, application temperatures, purchase prices and operating costs.
Nitrogen cold chambers usually have a lower purchase price than the electric version, but the operating costs are higher due to the nitrogen consumption.
If you decide to purchase an electric whole-body cold chamber, you are faced with the choice between many different models and the basic decision whether -85°C or -110°C.
When choosing the right model and manufacturer, you should not only pay attention to the temperature itself, but also to the temperature stability. Particular attention should be paid to temperature fluctuations after or between cryotherapyapplications in order to plan applications as efficiently as possible.
Temperature measurements have shown that for some manufacturers and models, the temperature indicated on the device does not correspond to the temperature actually measured.
It is often difficult to obtain concrete information from the manufacturers about the actual temperatures of the cold chamber models. In this case, it is advisable to either measure the temperatures yourself or obtain independent advice (from a refrigeration technology specialist). Of course we will be happy to inform you about this.
These temperature fluctuations apply to both the -85°C and the -110°C systems, regardless of the number of chambers.
The most common and useful use of the -110°C cold models is in the health sector. This means that these temperatures are used for medical and therapeutic applications in hospitals/clinics, spas and therapeutic facilities.
From a medical point of view, a temperature of -110°C is the most suitable to use them for pain therapy and health promotion.
Mainly for chronic and rheumatic pain, cold therapy in the cold chamber is already used worldwide.
The cold application at -85°C is used in all areas of cold therapy. Especially for the daily use in cryo-studios, wellness spas, sports facilities or hotels this temperature is ideal for almost every user and every application area.
Applications at a real -85°C in the cold chamber become a lifestyle product which can be easily integrated into everyday life thanks to the low expenditure of time.
Cryogenic saunas are known to be frequently used by top-class sports clubs for individual athletes and whole teams for regeneration and application in case of sports injuries.
Besides the use in the above mentioned facilities, the -85°C cryogenic chambers (provided that real temperatures are involved) are also suitable for private use. Thanks to the different models, they can be installed in almost any apartment or house where the technical requirements are met.
When selecting the right manufacturer and the appropriate cold chamber model, special attention should be paid to the quality of the materials used. The country of production, for example, also plays an important role here. Good quality also means that the coefficient of expansion was taken into account when designing the model in order to ensure the longevity of the unit. In addition to high quality and good workmanship, regular maintenance is also crucial to ensure that the performance of the cold chambers remains constant. When selecting the manufacturer, it is also worth looking at whether warranty and maintenance contracts are offered and whether the manufacturer has internal service technicians or purchases them from outside. In principle, when buying a cold chamber, you should make sure that the manufacturer gives a 5-year warranty on the housing.
We would be happy to share our experience with the various cold chamber models with you.