







❄️ Freeze pain, not your day — recovery made smart and simple!
The NEHOO Cold Therapy System is a portable, durable cryotherapy machine featuring a 7-liter insulated bucket, programmable on-off cycles, and a whisper-quiet brushless motor. Its universal, flexible pad fits multiple body parts, providing effective cold therapy and gentle compression for post-surgery pain relief and recovery. Designed for ease of use with a color-coded temperature display and backed by a one-year warranty, it’s a must-have for anyone serious about fast, convenient healing.












| ASIN | B08FM8K3PW |
| ASIN | B08FM8K3PW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,969 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #1,028 in Knee Braces |
| Brand | NEHOO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,159) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,159) |
| Date First Available | 5 October 2020 |
| Format | Pad |
| Item model number | WLC-01 |
| Manufacturer | NEHOO |
| Package Dimensions | 32.11 x 30.99 x 28.8 cm; 2.72 kg |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
S**Y
Put 6 oz water bottles in freezer to rotate and keep water cold in cooler. This was a game changer for my mom post surgery. Totally worth it!! It worked well and was user friendly. Easy to use and made things convenient. Helped pain after doing PT as well
D**.
Recomiendo muchísimo este aparato para desinflamar algunas cirugía o temas importantes, ya que es súper bueno y muy fácil de usar la verdad lo recomiendo muchísimo
J**T
Easy to operate and very effective at providing cold therapy. We used this for my husband's knee replacement recovery and found that after a week, the use of this cold therapy machine helped reduce his need for pain meds. Highly recommended.
T**.
this was a great buy! I use this thing nonstop for six weeks after rotator cuff surgery. I found using less water and adding more ice cubes to get past. The minimum line worked best stayed coldest the longest. I tried the frozen water bottles, but that didn’t seem to work as well. There are people on here saying water bottles are too tall to fit, but you can make them fit if you squish them down a little bit before freezing. Let some water out of the bottle and squeeze the bottle down before greet then thry will fit, but like I said ice cubes and water works best! This thing was a lifesaver!
J**H
After hearing many people who own similar units and had great experience, I decided to invest in one too. Too late. By the time the product arrived, it was my 3rd week of injury. I was prescribed a lot of pain meds to cope with the swelling of my foot in first 2 weeks. I had a talus bone fracture. If you are considering this unit for a hurt ankle/ foot, it’ll be most helpful initial 2 weeks of your injury, and then you’ll need less and less as the swelling goes down. Had I had this unit earlier, I believe I might have rely less on oral meds and kept the swelling (very painful) to a minimum. For the unit itself, I found it the BEST one of the 3 I’ve researched. A friend loaned me their Breg polar care cube unit that their doctor “gave them” (their insurance covered the cost, how nice right?). I thought since it’s “hospital grade”, theirs must be superior? No, this Nehoo is way more user friendly; it fits 2 yogurt/ ice cream tub size ice blocks (reducing you having to make buckets of ice daily). The cover slides in and out easily, unlike my friend’s Breg, which is a battle to completely put it on with the handle “catches”. I like the fact that it has control on the interface, allowing different options eg 30 min cycle time. This would be very useful if you had make surgery and bedridden for a long time and wants the ice machine to run continuously without having to get up and reset the system. That way you don’t even need someone to help you. It’s also bigger than the Breg which keeps the ice and ice water cold longer - bigger container means it holds more ice and less need to replenish cold water/ice if you need to use it all day. For reference, I used it 2-3x a day but had I gotten it first couple weeks of my injury, I would have been on it probably twice as much and twice as long because my foot swell up 4x bigger after the accident. The swelling was so painful that I ended up doing foot ice baths. That was instant relief but messy and I needed my spouse to help me set up the ice bucket etc This would have been a game changer. As I entered my 4th-5th week of injury, my back actually needs icing more than my foot because I started to learn to walk and one side of my back is compensating so much since I couldn’t completely bear weight on the bad foot. That causes a lot of constant back pain all day long. Chiropractor/ physio therapy etc only temporarily relief. This ice machine is used in between visits. I also like the soft grey nicer color than the Breg blue. The only thing it is inferior is that it’s pretty loud. I don’t know that until I tried the Brege and the latter was noticeably quieter. The price is also midway. Not the costliest on Amazon. I found a similar unit on temu for a lot less, about $80 but it took forever to arrive so like I said timing is important when you are using these recovery tools. Also the Temu one has a collapsible bucket and the bucket is smaller than the Breg, so my guess is it probably will not be able to keep the ice and water as cold and long as these two above mentioned. The Temu is however, a great option for those who have a tighter budget. Other than the bucket, the pad and cord all seems to be compatible. Make sure you Google and watch a video on how to empty the water inside the pad when you are ready to store it. I highly recommend it for anyone with shoulder, knee, foot injuries. Because my friends who recommended this unit to me had such injuries and all had positive experiences. See side by side video comparison with the Breg unit. Hope this review helps those on the fans decide!
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