In this article, we briefly summarize the types of cryotherapy chambers, how much a cryotherapy chamber costs, we delve into what makes up the cost of a cryotherapy chamber used for partial, whole body or full body cryotherapy and we discuss the broad range of costs for various systems.
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The systems we review on this page are the four main options currently available on the market. This includes cryo chambers using an LN2 system, hybrid-nitrogen cryo chambers, the electric-refrigeration system and the electric active wind-chill system.
If you are not interested in reading about costs and pricing, and you would prefer reading about the technical aspects of a cryotherapy chamber go to Nitrogen vs Electric vs Hybrid Cryotherapy Chambers.
Single-user electric cryotherapy machines stand out for their sustained value retention compared to other cryotherapy chambers. Their ease of acquisition and relocation adds to their appeal. Premium models are designed to reduce the need for professional assistance during disassembly and relocation.
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To help put chamber depreciation into perspective, consider what happens as soon as you finish signing the paper on that $60,000 nitrogen cryo chamber youve been eyeing.
Before the ink dries, your cryo chamber has lost 5% to 10% of its value, so it is now worth about $54,000. It hasnt even been used yet.
One year later, the price has gone down 15%, regardless of how little you use it. Frequent use of your chamber over that first year can reduce the value by as much as 20%. That means one year later, it could be worth as little as $48,000.
Three years after your purchase, it is worth less than half of its original value, no matter how little you used it.
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