Arctic Tub
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Product description
Arctic Cool Mini
The Arctic Cool can cool the water down to +3 degrees Celsius. The cooling device manages to cool the water by around one degree Celsius per hour.
Filter
The water is additionally purified by a cartridge filter. This means you always have hygienic and crystal-clear water.
Technical data
The dimensions of the refrigeration unit are 29cm/29cm/32cm. The refrigeration unit weighs approx. 18 kg. It has a 230V connection with a cooling capacity of 600 watts and the maximum power consumption is 280 watts.
Instructions
Product information
- Arctic Cool Mini cooling unit
- Connecting hoses and connectors
- Instruction manual
- External water pump
- Filter housing and filter
The shipment is made by DHL.
Package size
Refrigeration machine: 35.5cm x 35.5cm x 44cm
Body size
Refrigeration unit: 29cm x 29cm x 32cm
Produkteigenschaften
3 degrees cold water
With the Arctic Cool you can cool the water down to 3 degrees to enjoy the perfect ice bath at any time.
Kartuschenfilter
The built-in cartridge filter also ensures that the water is filtered and dirt particles remain trapped in the filter.
F.A.Q.
Frequently asked questions
What is the power consumption of the Arctic Cool cooling unit?
The Arctic Cool has a maximum power consumption of 280 watts while cooling the water.
If you run the appliance for 10 hours a day to cool the water down by 10 degrees, at an average electricity price of 30 cents per kWh, this results in costs of around 90 cents per day.
What are the electricity costs for cooling the water?
Of course, this always depends on the initial temperature and target temperature of the water, as well as the ambient temperature. The pool also plays a decisive role due to the insulation.
Polar Fox Barrel and Polar Fox Tub:
In summer
If you cool the water down to 5 degrees in summer, the water will have a temperature of approx. 10-13 degrees the next day. To cool the water back down to 6 degrees, the Arctic Cool needs about 3 hours, as it can cool the water by 2-3 degrees per hour.
During these three hours, the Arctic Cool consumes approx. 2.1 kWh. At a normal electricity price of 30 cents per kWh, this corresponds to around 60 cents.
In winter
If you cool the water down to 5 degrees in winter, the water will have a temperature of approx. 7-9 degrees the next day. To cool the water by 3-4 degrees again, the Arctic Cool needs about one and a half hours, as it can cool the water by 2-3 degrees per hour.
In these one and a half hours, the Arctic Cool consumes approx. one kWh. At a normal electricity price of 30 cents per kWh, this corresponds to approx. 30 cents.
Polar Bear Tub
In summer
If you cool the water down to 5 degrees in summer, the water will have a temperature of approx. 7-8 degrees the next day. To cool the water by 3 degrees again, the Arctic Cool needs about one and a half hours, as it can cool the water by 2-3 degrees per hour.
In these one and a half hours, the Arctic Cool consumes approx. one kWh. At a normal electricity price of 30 cents per kWh, this corresponds to around 30 cents.
In winter
If you cool the water down to 5 degrees in winter, the water will have a temperature of approx. 6 degrees the next day. To cool the water by one degree again, the Arctic Cool needs about half an hour, as it can cool the water by 2-3 degrees per hour.
In this half hour, the Arctic Cool consumes approx. 0.5 kWh. At a normal electricity price of 30 cents per kWh, this corresponds to approx. 15 cents.
Important: In summer, it is essential to place the Arctic Cool appliance in the shade, otherwise the cooling capacity will be greatly reduced.
What can I set with the app control?
With the app control, you can conveniently start and switch off the Arctic Cool from anywhere. You can also set the desired temperature.
Routines can also be created. For example, you can set the times at which the appliance should switch on on which days of the week and when it should switch off again.