Yeah some of them are like $5,000 like what the fuck… I don’t do it.. but I would just go to Home Depot and grab a massive trash can and do it that way!!! Lol $30 or so 🤷🏻♂️ easy or call waste management and get another huge trash can delivered to your house and could use that too! Harder to get out!! But saves you thousands lol
@GenesisG70 not in the end with the amount of ice you would buy. They are insulated and you would literally have to buy ice every time which could cost any where between 50 and 100$ each time in ice. The ice would just melt by your next use. So you would need something at least like what this guy has. If it was that easy companies wouldn't be able to sell them for so much.
The water prob wouldn’t have been mid 40s if he throughly mixed the entire tub up. He’s measuring just the top layer where the ice floats. Also it’s pretty impractical to use 8 huge tubs of ice everytime and have space to freeze them. Works for him but prob not 95% of people, especially considering it’s already super hard to consistently get in cold plunges regardless of how easy it is to set them up.
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@@gwapo9846 nah those are Re usable u can just let the water stay in the bottles and keep taking them in and out of the freezer. If that makes sense. Technically if this guy wanted to drop the tubware full of ice and keep the lid on somehow shut it tight so nothing gets out that’s another good way to do it as well so you don’t have to refill shi every time
"It all depends on how fast the cooling occurs, and it turns out that hot water will not freeze before cold water but will freeze before lukewarm water”
@@peytongrund8618not really, the mpemba effect rarely happens and is hard to replicate. More often than not cold water freezes faster rhan warm water. Warm water is theorized to sometimes freeze first because the heat makes some of the water evaporate causing it to freeze faster, but in a closed bottle that would do nothing
Uhhhh you're getting into the water tho seems like it would be dirty ialso swear hearing hot water actually freezes faster so idk if recycling matters at all
@@AmbitionIsaMust115 idk what hot water has to do with recycling, but this guy is definitely using way less water than the people who fill and drain their ice baths each time. Also it’s not a bath for cleaning so you shouldn’t really be dirty enough to get the water dirty when doing it.
Heya, they will freeze quicker if you fill them with boiling water! Ikr. But because hot water contains so much energy it actually freezes faster! All the atoms bump into each other and cause the freezer to freeze faster because of the energy storage! But i love the method
The only issue is if he is trying to freeze multiple gallons of water at one point that much boiled water could raise the temperature of the freezer and kick his compressor on with tons of steam being created. Can lead to a lot of ice around the walls of the freezer that he would have to regularly empty which is a pain.
But here's the thing, he's not getting rid of the water. When ice plunging your using the same water over and over until it smells funny, using a bath tub defeats the purpose because now your water bill is twice as high, because you have to shower. So to save on cost you could get a deep kiddy pool
Idk man, we just watched a guy kneel down and fill up that bowl from the stopper instead of a swift dip in the very much wide open top, i dont think theres normal thought process happening here
Hey Ryan, people have actually done research and found around 10-15 degrees C (50-60 F) to be the optimal temperature for ice bath recovery. So what you're doing is pretty close, no need to go colder 👍
I bought one of these as well. Since I do it so often I upgraded and bought the $4000 plunge. I was spending $200 a month on ice. It’s worth it because they also filter the water as well. The amount of money you spend on ice and water alone is worth it.
@@matthill2957 it is when you do the math. I’ve been plunging for over 2 years so I need it really cold. To get it between 30-35 degrees would cost me about $400-$500 a month on ice. That doesn’t consider the fact that plunges are anywhere from 80-150 gallons of water that you need to toss every 1-2 weeks. That’s a cost there. So for $4000 I get a cold plunge that doesn’t need to be changed because it has a filter built in, I don’t need ice because it keeps the temp at 35 degrees for me. My friend spends about $3,000 a year to maintain his plunge because he has to do all the steps. I don’t. It’s not a waste
One day in the winter it on and off snowed for like 3 hours and every time the sun came out and it stopped snow we was taking off our coats cause shit got hot asab out of nowhere
I have the same set up but I do a bunch of smaller Tupperware that freeze faster. Also I got tired of spending money on Tupperware that ended up cracking in the freezer and now use leftover yogurt containers.
All the people saying hot water freezes faster than cold are misinformed. Under some circumstances hot water can sometimes freeze faster known as the Mpemba Effect but thats not the norm.
If you have the water at room temperature it would freeze faster than if it was cold since the temperature gradient would be higher. When you use cold water to freeze you are taking more time to freeze it
Cold plunges are great for fighting soreness and aches but avoid them if you just worked out due to them removing all hypertrophy(the process of your muscles getting stronger)
If you didn’t know already but hot water freezes faster then Cold water !! So I recommend you just put room temperature water only if your containers can’t take hot water.
Frezzing warm water actually creates ice faster, it sounds strange but because of the extreme difference in temps of the water and freezer it drops in temp faster and continues to loose temp faster after the room temp … only a bit of difference but it does work! I think i saw it on ‘mythbusters’ or something similar
Warm water freezes faster than cold water due to how much faster the molecules are moving in warm water, to change states into ice. The phenomenon is known as condensation.
Where I live, you mostly can keep the water cold (with or without ice on top!) By leaving it outside. If you need more cold water, you use the method called turning on the tap. These don't work in July and August.
You fucking genius! Who would have thought uou could just make your own ice ar home instead of buying the expensove store bought variety! Bravo sir. Next level
Actually putting cold water in the freezer doesn’t make it freeze faster try boiling water the shock of energy make the water freeze faster science is pretty cool
Thata a great idea! I know it dosent make much sence, but hot watter will freeze faster than cold watter beleive it or not lol. 5th grade science project ftw
I have a home/commercial ice maker that kicks out nugget (Sonic-Like) ice.. works great at almost 50lb a day. I'm about to start the process on all this, with the bowl idea you listed as well.. im guessing the more ice and the colder it gets, the better. Trial and Error - so, we shall see! 😅
Hot water actialy freezes faster. Freezing will kill off mpst of the bacteria, bit you should still be changing the water to avoid debris like dead skin and hair
@@a.d1775 because the cold water is allready closer to freezing temperature, while if you put hot water the freezing happens faster. Sound not logical but it really works
@@viniv20 wow i looked it up and you are right. apparently its not for every condition and sometimes its different but as a general rule. its because hot water evaporates faster so it turns to ice faster apparently, but thats only one of many many reasons it could happen. called the mpemba effect and even aristotle said it was common knowledge so its been known since ancient times. weird and cool!
That’s smart to use the cold water from the tub. I want to do this so badly but even when the shower is too cold, it knocks the wind out of me so I’m scared
Hey just some weird science facts, i hear that cold water freezes slower than boiling water. Just some weird science facts It’a really nice that you take care of your body like that i need to start too
I ran a copper pipe into the same size freezer, with a water pump. It push the water in and out the other way it was in the 35s in the am. This way i save water and only turn it on when im going to use it. So the night before on. Ready in the am
That’s not how freezers work. It won’t draw more power, freezers and AC units run at the same constant output. it may run a bit longer, but with the water already being cool, it won’t increase the internal temp of the freezer enough to have much effect.
Hey man awesome trick. I've tried the exact same thing, and despite my tupperware containers being in te freezer for like 24 hrs, some of them just weren't fully frozen. I have five of them in the same freezer drawer, and like two of them are fully frozen, whilst the other three are like 70% frozen. I figured it was because its a large quantity of ice to freeze at once, but then again why would some of them be solid blocks while the others aren't there yet, despite being in the exact same drawer?!
Damn that’s actually a pretty good/affordable set up. I remember looking at some cold plunges online and thinking no way I’m spending that
Yeah some of them are like $5,000 like what the fuck… I don’t do it.. but I would just go to Home Depot and grab a massive trash can and do it that way!!! Lol $30 or so 🤷🏻♂️ easy or call waste management and get another huge trash can delivered to your house and could use that too! Harder to get out!! But saves you thousands lol
@GenesisG70 not in the end with the amount of ice you would buy. They are insulated and you would literally have to buy ice every time which could cost any where between 50 and 100$ each time in ice. The ice would just melt by your next use. So you would need something at least like what this guy has. If it was that easy companies wouldn't be able to sell them for so much.
The water prob wouldn’t have been mid 40s if he throughly mixed the entire tub up. He’s measuring just the top layer where the ice floats.
Also it’s pretty impractical to use 8 huge tubs of ice everytime and have space to freeze them.
Works for him but prob not 95% of people, especially considering it’s already super hard to consistently get in cold plunges regardless of how easy it is to set them up.
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I would fully change the water once a week to get rid of dead skin, oil and anything else you leave behind to keep things more hygienic.
I was surprised how long scrolling took to find a comment like this.
Super cheap and disgusting. Change the water.
😂😂😂
That's smart. I've seen people freeze a bunch of water bottles too.
You gotta cut or break open the water bottles though
@@gwapo9846 you can’t just drop them in as is? Like homemade ice packs
@@gwapo9846 na you don't you just let em float in the water works the same
@@gwapo9846 nah those are Re usable u can just let the water stay in the bottles and keep taking them in and out of the freezer. If that makes sense. Technically if this guy wanted to drop the tubware full of ice and keep the lid on somehow shut it tight so nothing gets out that’s another good way to do it as well so you don’t have to refill shi every time
@@gwapo9846 .....
Probably the most affordable set-up you can have without letting nature freeze it herself.
You could also freeze like 8-10 water bottles more quickly, then just leave them in the bottles to reuse.
water freezes faster when it’s warmer try that
"It all depends on how fast the cooling occurs, and it turns out that hot water will not freeze before cold water but will freeze before lukewarm water”
@@kaedenbennett8761 what are you quoting
@@AmbitionIsaMust115 it’s a quote, just google it and if it doesn’t come back just don’t trust it 🤷🏽♂️
@@peytongrund8618not really, the mpemba effect rarely happens and is hard to replicate. More often than not cold water freezes faster rhan warm water. Warm water is theorized to sometimes freeze first because the heat makes some of the water evaporate causing it to freeze faster, but in a closed bottle that would do nothing
Great setup and smart but If I would recommend it would be not reuse the same water as it can carry bacteria from your earlier ice plunge!
Yeah at the very least I’d at least throw a little filter on the drain so it at least catches all your grime💀
Cold kills all the bugs bud
Mate it's being frozen, then bugs gonna die
@@willo9372 did he say bugs at all in this sentence? No he said bacteria. Bacteria lasts longer in the cold cause it perseveres it.
@@matthill2957 Jeah but they dont thrive or multiply in cold water. Same principle behind food in a freezer or a fridge.
Not only affordable but this is super eco friendly considering you’re recycling the water.
Uhhhh you're getting into the water tho seems like it would be dirty ialso swear hearing hot water actually freezes faster so idk if recycling matters at all
I recycle water when I take a piss
@@AmbitionIsaMust115 idk what hot water has to do with recycling, but this guy is definitely using way less water than the people who fill and drain their ice baths each time. Also it’s not a bath for cleaning so you shouldn’t really be dirty enough to get the water dirty when doing it.
@@degenerateboofer piss ice bath😤🙌🏻
Wouldn’t the ecological concern be the coal burned to power the freezer not the water waste
Hardest part about a cold plunge is resisting the urge to talk about it when no one asked. Enjoy
It's the new veganism
that’s me with every thing that I do to self improve that makes me somehow feel superior to others because I’m actively trying to better my life
bruh this was an informational video. what are you talking about
A cold plunge takes mental discipline... It's easy to sit on a couch thumbing thru social media for hours... This is a great video...
the uncle of my ex is Wim Hof loved her but that got annoying pretty quick
Just make your deep freezer a cold plunge by sealing and adding thermometer power cycler that they sell
@@orange_blossoms_sunset ? Just unplug it before you get in
Really efficient setup you got going!
The only guy I trust for affordable advice 😂
Water freezes faster, when it’s hot and not when it’s cold
@Vincent Dolphin He’s right. You google the Mpemba effect, and try to be more open minded next time
Very smart... definitely used to the struggle
Heres everything I eat doing one cold plunge a day
Heya, they will freeze quicker if you fill them with boiling water! Ikr. But because hot water contains so much energy it actually freezes faster! All the atoms bump into each other and cause the freezer to freeze faster because of the energy storage! But i love the method
The only issue is if he is trying to freeze multiple gallons of water at one point that much boiled water could raise the temperature of the freezer and kick his compressor on with tons of steam being created. Can lead to a lot of ice around the walls of the freezer that he would have to regularly empty which is a pain.
This is not true 😂 cold water freezes faster you just repeating wrong facts you heard before
You are a better man than I am, Ryan! But that is a fantastic way to keep redoing and reusing your big blocks of ice and freezing the cold water
I may have to get one. Great Father’s Day gift too.
A bath tub does the same thing, if ur going to be freezing the ice manually
That’s how I do it. I make the ice do an intense workout and the next day ice bath. Or if I have a game ice bath the next day works great.
But here's the thing, he's not getting rid of the water. When ice plunging your using the same water over and over until it smells funny, using a bath tub defeats the purpose because now your water bill is twice as high, because you have to shower. So to save on cost you could get a deep kiddy pool
Idk man, we just watched a guy kneel down and fill up that bowl from the stopper instead of a swift dip in the very much wide open top, i dont think theres normal thought process happening here
Hey Ryan, people have actually done research and found around 10-15 degrees C (50-60 F) to be the optimal temperature for ice bath recovery. So what you're doing is pretty close, no need to go colder 👍
I bought one of these as well. Since I do it so often I upgraded and bought the $4000 plunge. I was spending $200 a month on ice. It’s worth it because they also filter the water as well.
The amount of money you spend on ice and water alone is worth it.
I dont think that was the most logical and cheapest way lol but okay
@@matthill2957 it is when you do the math. I’ve been plunging for over 2 years so I need it really cold. To get it between 30-35 degrees would cost me about $400-$500 a month on ice.
That doesn’t consider the fact that plunges are anywhere from 80-150 gallons of water that you need to toss every 1-2 weeks. That’s a cost there.
So for $4000 I get a cold plunge that doesn’t need to be changed because it has a filter built in, I don’t need ice because it keeps the temp at 35 degrees for me.
My friend spends about $3,000 a year to maintain his plunge because he has to do all the steps. I don’t. It’s not a waste
So cool. Need me one of these!
This is an extremely underrated video for people like myself that want to get one of these
A little tip to freeze things faster, covering the containers in cold wet paper towels will help them freeze faster and hot water freezes faster
Hot water does not freeze faster. Simple kinetics
@@samuelelkins6276 it does try it
Thank you for this. Simple solution
I also see people use chest freezers and just seal the inside.
I just stand outside for 3 minutes in Wisconsin during the winter. Saves me all kinds of $, time, and space
Lucky
But then you'd have to like, you know, live in Wisconsin 🤯🔫
@@ASeriesofTubeshell yea Midwest gang gotta love the bipolar weather we get
One day in the winter it on and off snowed for like 3 hours and every time the sun came out and it stopped snow we was taking off our coats cause shit got hot asab out of nowhere
@@bushwickbill3643 what’s wrong with Wisconsin ? Not as nice as mom’s basement?
This is the only time I can say “good thing that freezer wasn’t full of meat”🤣🤣
Ayo I like that!!! I personally go through enough cold torture living in Minnesota to use one of these 😂
I have the same set up but I do a bunch of smaller Tupperware that freeze faster. Also I got tired of spending money on Tupperware that ended up cracking in the freezer and now use leftover yogurt containers.
All the people saying hot water freezes faster than cold are misinformed. Under some circumstances hot water can sometimes freeze faster known as the Mpemba Effect but thats not the norm.
If you have the water at room temperature it would freeze faster than if it was cold since the temperature gradient would be higher. When you use cold water to freeze you are taking more time to freeze it
Cold plunges are great for fighting soreness and aches but avoid them if you just worked out due to them removing all hypertrophy(the process of your muscles getting stronger)
If you didn’t know already but hot water freezes faster then Cold water !!
So I recommend you just put room temperature water only if your containers can’t take hot water.
I do the same!! I think we have the same tub even!!
Frezzing warm water actually creates ice faster, it sounds strange but because of the extreme difference in temps of the water and freezer it drops in temp faster and continues to loose temp faster after the room temp … only a bit of difference but it does work! I think i saw it on ‘mythbusters’ or something similar
Thank you for this video. Was going to get the exact one you have but thought it would be a waste in summer as I wasnt about to buy ice everytime.
Warm water freezes much faster due to energy shock
False. Freezers are not cold enough to create the Mpemba effect.
No it doesn't.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This reminds me of that hell's kitchen clip where the woman thought cold water would boil faster 😂😂
Hot water gets colder quicker if you had it directly to ice
Great idea!!
Love how your reusing the water 💧
I do something similar. I boil a bunch of water and save it to use on pasta a few days later
I like the cover for the water. Here in Maine, there would be pine needles and leaves all in it, lol.
Hi from FRESNO CALIFORNIA 😎👍🏼
Hey
Damn bro- so simple and smart. I’m going to do this.
Warm water freezes faster than cold water due to how much faster the molecules are moving in warm water, to change states into ice. The phenomenon is known as condensation.
Looks refreshing
Show us more hacks please
Lol because this is genius 🔥
Add some Epsome or magnesium salt and itll get colder
Where I live, you mostly can keep the water cold (with or without ice on top!) By leaving it outside. If you need more cold water, you use the method called turning on the tap. These don't work in July and August.
You fucking genius! Who would have thought uou could just make your own ice ar home instead of buying the expensove store bought variety! Bravo sir. Next level
Freezer run on free air😅
You can buy a case of water bottles to freeze and use. When the ice melts inside the bottles you just refreeze them and use again.
A fun fact for is that if you put hot water into the container then freeze it, it will freeze faster. If you don’t believe me search it up
Hey just a heads up. Hot water freezs faster then cold. But cool set up!
Actually putting cold water in the freezer doesn’t make it freeze faster try boiling water the shock of energy make the water freeze faster science is pretty cool
This is great 👍
hey just an fyi hot water actually freezes faster than cold water
Genuinely genius
Of course, if you measure the water at the top, right next to the ice, it will not accurately reflect the mean temperature of the plunge
Freeze water bottle and use them as ice packs!
Ryan you da man
Warm water freezes faster than cold water. Sounds counter intuitive but physics 😊
Thata a great idea! I know it dosent make much sence, but hot watter will freeze faster than cold watter beleive it or not lol. 5th grade science project ftw
Skipped the thermo dynamics day in science class did we?
Lol yep. Nailed it
That spout is a little silly dude 😄 just dunk the bowls in the tub…
I would be shivering so bad☺️😳
I have a home/commercial ice maker that kicks out nugget (Sonic-Like) ice.. works great at almost 50lb a day. I'm about to start the process on all this, with the bowl idea you listed as well.. im guessing the more ice and the colder it gets, the better. Trial and Error - so, we shall see! 😅
Hot water actialy freezes faster. Freezing will kill off mpst of the bacteria, bit you should still be changing the water to avoid debris like dead skin and hair
That ls smart didn’t think of reusing the water
Good re use of water too that’s cool. No pun lol
You should freze hot or warm water it freezes faster
Using warm water makes it freeze faster than cold. Truth
How
@@a.d1775 because the cold water is allready closer to freezing temperature, while if you put hot water the freezing happens faster. Sound not logical but it really works
@@viniv20 wow i looked it up and you are right. apparently its not for every condition and sometimes its different but as a general rule. its because hot water evaporates faster so it turns to ice faster apparently, but thats only one of many many reasons it could happen. called the mpemba effect and even aristotle said it was common knowledge so its been known since ancient times. weird and cool!
Genius tbh
Really cool but, hot water actually freezes faster than cold water oddly enough haha
That's a lot of money my boy by a freezer chest
That’s smart to use the cold water from the tub. I want to do this so badly but even when the shower is too cold, it knocks the wind out of me so I’m scared
I've tried cold showers, but then I'm miserable and cranky for the entire day. Also a lot less productive.
Good thinking, great money saver... but warm and hot water freezes faster
Balloons are very affordable. Fill them up an freeze them prolly like 6 or 7
Water freezers faster when its hot matey 👌
Dam that’s smart I wish I had room for a cold plunge
Just go to your local pond at midnight bro
Why wouldn’t s typical bath tub work
how water freezes faster! sick tho🤙
hot water usually freezes faster than cold water btw.
Bro the next liver king
Genius.
That’s actually smart
Fresh ass-ice for your next plunge.
Why not put some ice in the bath? I might try that one day
My tub is too small lol
Hot water actually freezes faster try putting boiling water in them and they’ll be frozen much quicker it’s flash freezing it
Hot water freezes faster Then cold water yeah Dope
This is one of the most afforible set ups I have seen, I use the same set up in my large tub, I frezze 8 tubs of ice.
Hey just some weird science facts, i hear that cold water freezes slower than boiling water. Just some weird science facts
It’a really nice that you take care of your body like that i need to start too
You should put hot water in your containers. It will freeze faster. No cap. Google it. Remember that from my physical science classes as a kid. 🎉
How I spend no money: I already have this thing I spent money on
Fun fact, hot water will actually freeze faster than cold water. Try it out!
I ran a copper pipe into the same size freezer, with a water pump. It push the water in and out the other way it was in the 35s in the am. This way i save water and only turn it on when im going to use it. So the night before on. Ready in the am
Saving water but costing electricity. This guy is recycling his water
Good way to reuse the water but warm and hot water actually freezes faster than cold water
Its not free. The freezer will draw much more power with the added water inside.
That’s not how freezers work. It won’t draw more power, freezers and AC units run at the same constant output. it may run a bit longer, but with the water already being cool, it won’t increase the internal temp of the freezer enough to have much effect.
@@daveulrich4623 thank you for explaining this.
Fun fact- Hot water freezes faster than cold water
Was just about to type this!
I feel like a bathtub would do the trick with that same ice
You can freeze 2 liters and re freeze them
Hot water freezes faster than cold water
Hey man awesome trick. I've tried the exact same thing, and despite my tupperware containers being in te freezer for like 24 hrs, some of them just weren't fully frozen. I have five of them in the same freezer drawer, and like two of them are fully frozen, whilst the other three are like 70% frozen.
I figured it was because its a large quantity of ice to freeze at once, but then again why would some of them be solid blocks while the others aren't there yet, despite being in the exact same drawer?!