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This R134A refrigerant Charge Hose comes with Gauge for easily viewing during use. It features with strong construction with maximum endurance.
and the 1/2 thread is specially designed for American and Europe. It will working in adding R134A refrigerant to vehicle with highly working performance.
Features
Material: Metal and plastic
Size: Total length: 39cm/15.3 inch
Metal valve with 1/2" fitting
1/2 Thread for American and Europe.
For use in adding R134A refrigerant to vehicle with highly working performance.
Easy and convenient to use. Come with gauge for easily viewing during use.
Package Include:
1x R134A recharge hose
Robert O
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
Other got here quickly. Its as described, but the fitting to the schrader valve is very tight. Front and rear AC's blowing cold now!
robert clutter
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
It works but what do you want it's made in China. What isn't made in China.
keith raulston
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Worth the money
jeffery a thurman
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
Cheap Chinese garbage. Doesn’t even clip on the low side service port. Not deep enough. Save your money and buy one from a parts store
Bika
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Works great,but should have got the one with the longer hose .
juan
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Very nice and works great plus great price and the best part it's delivered we love amazon and this product is great among others we purchased on amazon
Zagpoint
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023
I used it with a 12oz self-sealing can. You do NOT need any additional adapter. It was very simple:- turn on the car's AC to a cool setting- connect one end of the hose to the can,- connect the other end to the low pressure line of the car's AC,- check the pressure gauge to make sure your AC is low on freon. If it is high, you probably don't need to refill. If it is way high, your AC compressor probably is not engaged.- twist the can end of the valve IN so that it pushes the can's sealing pin in to release freon. For this step, I feel I could use some instruction but this tools comes with no instruction unfortunately. But this is what worked for me.- shake the can slowly, and turn the can sideway every few seconds. This will help release the refrigerant quicker. Look for two indicators that your procedure is working: the hose will start feel freezing cold, and the dial on the gauge will slowly go up.- When the can gets lighter and hose turns warmer, you are likely done.
Samuel Forestier
Reviewed in Australia on February 20, 2021
Good quality for the price works well
MC Ronson
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2018
Got this a few days ago from this post, I've used it twice and it seems to function well. The first thing I noticed when looking for a Recharge Hose was manufacturers seem to hate saying how long these things are.I bought this one because it was apx. 16" in length, and many seem to be about 12" long. Dealing with all of the various hoses and conduit and protuberances you can trust me it's far betterfor this to be a little longer than needed than a little too short.Plus, recall one has to start the engine and have it running to add Refrigerant to an automobile A/C unit. You want to be able to place this unit and the attached can in a safe spot under the hood more easily if you are doing this yourself.Even if another is starting the vehicle for you, it's so much better to have a little more room to maneuver the can of "Freon". i.e. my can of R-134a said to hold it at a 9 O'clock position then to a 12 O'clock position while filling the A/C compressor. An extra 4" goes a long way in making this easier to accomplish.
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