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Edge Tubs Edge Pro vs Plunge Chill 1HP Pro Chiller

Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which — compared side-by-side.

By Ryan · Founder
Published May 3, 2026
Edge Pro acrylic cold plunge with integrated chiller
Edge Tubs

Edge Pro

A 37°F-capable chillered plunge in acrylic that lands 20-30% under Plunge Pro's sticker.

PRICE
$6,995–$7,995
SCORE
8.2 / 10
View at Edge Tubs
Plunge Chill 1HP Pro Cold Plunge Chiller
Plunge Chill

1HP Pro Chiller

A chiller-first brand undercutting Plunge Pro and Inergize on price by ~50% — same 36°F minimum temperature, same 1HP cooling capacity, with a 20-foot USA-made titanium coil heat exchanger.

PRICE
$1,099–$2,499
View at Plunge Chill
The verdict

These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile — read the per-buyer recommendations below.

Who should buy which

Pick the Edge Tubs Edge Pro if

Mid-premium buyers who want chillered convenience, sub-Plunge temperatures, and don't need cedar aesthetics or a 5-year-old installed base.

Skip if

You want the largest service network (Plunge), or you want premium aesthetics + 34°F (Renu).

Pick the Plunge Chill 1HP Pro Chiller if

Value-conscious cold plunge buyers who want chillered performance at sub-$1,500 pricing and don't need the integrated white-glove service of Plunge Pro or Inergize. Especially good for buyers building a DIY cold plunge with a separate tub.

Skip if

You want the most established service network (Plunge Pro is the right call), the tightest integrated experience (Inergize Cold Plunge), or warranty terms that read consistently across all marketing surfaces.

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FULL REVIEW
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