How Much Does a Cryotherapy Machine Cost? 2026 Price Guide
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Search for cryotherapy machine prices and you'll find vague ranges, outdated numbers, and "request a quote" buttons hiding the figure you actually came for. We sell these machines every day at The Recovery Outlet, so we're going to do something simpler: show you the real listed prices, explain what separates an $11,000 unit from a $140,000 one, and walk through the operating costs that keep billing you long after the purchase.
Every price in this guide is a current listed price from our cryotherapy machine collection. When prices change there, this guide gets updated.
Cryotherapy Machine Cost at a Glance
| Category | Price Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Localized cryotherapy machine | $10,980 to $19,900 | Targeted treatments in med spas, clinics, and home recovery rooms |
| Nitrogen whole body chamber | $25,500 to $32,980 | Studios that want the lowest upfront cost and very fast cooling |
| Electric whole body chamber | $35,000 to $140,000 | High volume facilities and buyers who want zero nitrogen logistics |
Localized Cryotherapy Machine Cost: $10,980 to $19,900
Localized machines direct extreme cold at one area of the body instead of surrounding the whole body. They're the most affordable entry point into professional cryotherapy equipment, and they're the category most realistic for a home recovery space because they need far less floor space, power, and ventilation than a full chamber.
Two examples from our catalog: the Iceberg 25L Local Cryotherapy System starts at $10,980 and uses liquid nitrogen for targeted treatment. The XR ISO Lite lists at $19,900 and runs fully electric, so there's nothing to refill.
Nitrogen Whole Body Chamber Cost: $25,500 to $32,980
Nitrogen chambers use liquid nitrogen to drop the air temperature very quickly, which keeps sessions short and throughput high. They carry the lowest upfront price of any whole body system, which is why so many recovery studios start here.
Current listed prices in our catalog: the CryoStar Cryotherapy Chamber from $25,500, the Antarctica Open Head Nitrogen Chamber from $28,500, and the Antarctica Nitrogen Whole Body Chamber from $29,450.
Budget For This
Nitrogen chambers consume liquid nitrogen every session, typically around $1.30 per liter through a local gas supplier. A busy facility should budget for regular deliveries and a storage dewar. A low volume buyer pays much less, but the line item never reaches zero.
Electric Whole Body Chamber Cost: $35,000 to $140,000
Electric chambers cool with refrigeration compressors, so there's no nitrogen to order, store, or handle. They also allow full body exposure including the head, which many operators and clients prefer. You pay for that simplicity upfront.
From our catalog: the Cryo Innovations XR Cryo Chamber at $35,000, the Antarctica Whole Body Electric Chamber from $54,900, the Antarctica Barrel Electric Chamber from $79,450, and the commercial XR Cryo Kiosk from $125,000.
After purchase, the main operating cost is electricity. For a facility running steady daily volume, the math often favors electric over a multi year horizon because there's no consumable supply chain. For a buyer running a few sessions per week, nitrogen's lower purchase price can stay ahead for years. Volume decides it.
5 Factors That Drive the Price
Five factors explain most of the spread between an $11,000 localized unit and a $140,000 electric kiosk.
Compressor-based electric systems cost more to engineer and build than nitrogen delivery systems. This single choice sets the baseline for everything else on the spec sheet, and it flips the operating cost equation after purchase.
Whole body chambers cost more than localized units because they cool a much larger volume of air to a much lower temperature, and hold it there session after session.
A chamber built to run back to back sessions all day in a commercial facility carries heavier-duty compressors, insulation, and controls than one built for a handful of sessions per week. You pay for throughput.
How cold the chamber gets and how fast it gets there are core engineering costs. Faster pulldown between sessions means more clients per hour, which is exactly what commercial buyers pay a premium for.
Safety certifications, warranty terms, installation service, and parts availability separate professional equipment from imports with a similar photo and a much lower sticker. This is where cheap machines get expensive.
Home or Commercial: What Fits Where
Most whole body chambers are engineered for professional facilities: gyms, recovery studios, med spas, physical therapy clinics, and sports performance centers. They need dedicated electrical capacity, ventilation, and floor space, so confirm your room can support the machine before you fall in love with it.
Buyers building a serious home recovery space usually start with a localized unit, or get whole body cold exposure from a cold plunge at a fraction of the equipment cost. Facilities choosing between nitrogen and electric should weigh upfront budget against monthly session volume, because that single number moves the long term math more than anything else.
Machines From This Guide
Iceberg 25L Local Cryotherapy System
From $10,980
CryoStar Whole Body Chamber
From $25,500
Antarctica Electric Whole Body Chamber
From $54,900
Outfitting a Facility or a Home Recovery Space?
The Recovery Outlet carries localized systems, nitrogen chambers, and electric chambers from vetted manufacturers, with current pricing listed on every machine. Talk through your space, power, and session volume with our wellness team before you commit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a cryotherapy chamber cost?
Whole body cryotherapy chambers currently list between $25,500 and $140,000. Nitrogen chambers occupy the lower half of that range and electric chambers the upper half. Localized machines start at $10,980.
How much does a cryotherapy machine cost for home use?
Localized cryotherapy machines start at $10,980 and fit home recovery rooms. Whole body chambers are usually a commercial purchase because of their power, ventilation, and space requirements. Many home buyers get whole body cold exposure from a cold plunge instead.
What does it cost to run a nitrogen cryotherapy chamber?
Liquid nitrogen typically costs around $1.30 per liter from a local gas supplier. Total monthly spend depends on session volume, chamber efficiency, and delivery frequency in your area.
Are electric cryotherapy chambers worth the higher price?
For facilities running steady daily volume, electric chambers remove the nitrogen supply chain and often win on total cost over several years. For lower volume operations, a nitrogen chamber's lower purchase price keeps it ahead.
Where can I see current cryotherapy machine prices?
Every machine in this guide is listed with its current price in our cryotherapy machine collection at The Recovery Outlet. Our wellness team at 1 (800) 398-3770 can walk through which system fits your space and session volume.



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