🔋 Keep Your Cool with Confidence!
The Ketofa R134A Recharge Hose Kit is a high-performance tool designed for efficiently adding R134A refrigerant to both vehicle and home air conditioning systems. Featuring a durable construction with a built-in safety valve, this kit ensures accurate pressure readings and prevents accidental refrigerant loss. With its universal 1/2" fitting and robust design, it's the perfect solution for all your cooling needs.
Manufacturer | R134A-7U |
Part number | R134A |
Item Weight | 236 g |
Package Dimensions | 21.3 x 4.7 x 3.5 cm; 236 g |
Item model number | R134A |
Size | 350PSI+ 19.5Inch |
Color | Blue |
Material | Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Works well
This was a great price. I only need the hose and all the big box stores wanted a much higher price OR for you to buy one that was attached to the refrigerant (also more expensive). It did the job and I am pleased with the purchase.
S**R
Good quality for the price works well
Good quality for the price works well
J**A
It works with the new self sealing can
Watched few how to videos on YouTube and it was quick and easy way, it is an inexpensive way to get my ac icy cold!
D**O
Very basic Auto A/C charge hose.
This is a useful and inexpensive auto a/c charge hose. Once properly connected, it provides low side (vacuum side) pressure readings only. Thus it is limited in its utility for doing anything other than simple freon charging of an auto a/c system (minimally useful diagnostically). It is quite difficult to affix to the low side a/c port compared to a more traditional set of a/c guages, thus it tends to leak some freon both during attachment and detachment. However it is dirt cheap and particularly useful for periodic refilling of freon into a leaky a/c system. This item is of similar quality to other guaged charging hoses costing twice as much…a bargain.
B**M
Works great!!!
At first I thought there was a blockage in the hose somewhere and no refrigerant would come out at all! Then I figured out it was the self-sealing refrigerant can that kept closing on it's own. Once I fixed that problem everything worked great with the hose! Thanks.
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