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InterDynamics Car Air Conditioner Refrigerant Gauge and Hose by InterDynamics, EZ Chill Reusable AC Recharge Kit for Cars, Trucks,3 x 11 x 8 inches

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  • One EZ Chill Auto A/C Recharge Kit With Reusable R-134A Gauge and Hose
  • AC charging hose and AC gauge set makes it easy to dispense auto refrigerant
  • Color ranges on the inline gauge allows for an accurate automotive AC recharge
  • Reach ports in compact places with the 90-degree coupler
  • Screw AC recharge hose to refrigerant container and dispense
  • Compatible with sealed and self-sealing R-134A refrigerant cans


Keep the EZ Chill Auto A/C Recharge Kit Reusable R-134A Gauge and Hose on hand to accurately recharge vehicle air conditioning systems. Designed for use with R-134A systems, this AC gauge and AC recharge hose set features a push button dispenser for convenient use. The inline automotive AC recharge gauge displays the pressure readings for accurate filling. A 90-degree coupler makes it easier to reach ports in tight areas. Screw the charging hose to the auto refrigerant container and use the readings on the gauge. This reusable hose and gauge set is compatible with sealed and self-sealing cans.


Kim M
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Fit my car perfectly and hooked to the can with no issue. Easy to use
James Walker
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
I’m not upset, I received the latest version of this Freon charging hose that has a trigger. Worked perfect! Already chilling in my ride.
Raymond Grant
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Used it on all four f my vehicles 1995,1997 Chevy surburban and 2010 Chevy avalanche and 2007 Cadillac escalade. Came in perfect condition.
livinct
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
This worked on my Honda Accord. I had bought another brand before this one and was doubtful because the first one from another company wouldn't connect but this one connected properly and it didn't leak during recharging. The whole process took about 5 minutes. Very happy how well this worked since I've never done this before and the garage bill it saved me. Glad I found this. Much easier than I realized to recharge a/c.
SA
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
You may not be able to find out the exact pressure. But it is good to give you an approximate value and lower the chance to overcharge.
HP
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2022
Did the job, easy to use. Do not over tighten can and you'll be fine.
James S.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
I was a little skeptical at first about these DIY AC recharge kits, but we're having a heatwave here in CA and I figured it was worth a try, especially as I'm going to need to make multiple long trips in my truck this summer. My vehicle is a 2000 Toyota Tacoma, and has been without AC for probably 4 years. The short hoses wasn't too much of a concern for me as both the high and low AC ports are easily accessible. Sure enough, when I connected the device to the low pressure port, the pressure gauge showed it was at zero PSI. So, I figured it was going to take a couple of 12 oz cans of R-134a. But, I recharged it into the green zone within just a few seconds, and still have about 25% left in my first can. And the air coming out is nice and cool! I am quite happy with the results. I'm just kicking myself now for suffering in the heat for the last 4 years, because I dreaded paying a huge check to the AC charging mechanics. I suspect I have a small leak and I'll have to recharge it with a few months or maybe every year, but that's OK by me, given how little R-134a I used and how fast the recharge process was.
nh
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 25, 2021
its not fitting with a self sealed can
Norm
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2021
Worked great . Feels like good quality
Gnemik
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020
This AC recharging hose/gauge worked exactly as expected. As noted by others, it would be nicer if the hose lengths were a bit longer. However, it is still very functional with no problems/issues executing an AC recharge. Looked at other similar hoses (with longer hoses), but this was highly rated. So, for a bit more money decided it was worth it to avoid problems. Glad I opted for this particular tool.The lever is sturdy enough, I did not feel like it was fragile or would fail. The lever is designed well, so little effort is necessary to depress the piston, and release the 134A, so it can enter the system. And, it was not uncomfortable to hold the lever while moving the recharge can during vertical to horizontal motions.I would advise watching some online videos to be familiar with the general process of recharging your car's AC system. Being somewhat familiar with the process, using a good quality tool like this, makes it a fairly easy DIY project.Solid 4 star rating, with high level recommendation.
Alonso H.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 22, 2020
Fue muy fácil de usar y funciona muy bien para saber si le falta gas a tu auto.
MGBguy
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020
June 2020 my 2006 Honda Accord was due for a state inspection and general service. As a long time Honda owner I have always be treated fairly by the local Honda service department. When I mentioned that the AC was not blowing cold there was a discussion about the time/cost of doing a proper service on the system. They suggested that I should try fixing the problem on my own. Bought this hose/gauge and sourced the R134a locally. The instructions are easy to follow and the AC was recharged in short order. I'm hoping that there are no leaks in the system; but so far, so good. Cost of the hose/gauge and 2 cans of R134a around $35. Let me add that I believe that I could have gotten away with using only one 12 oz. can. When I first checked the system pressure the needle was in the White (Low Pressure area). After using one can the needle was in the middle of the Green (about 25 psi). Thinking that I could top off the the system at the higher range of the Green I used a second can. The needle stayed in the middle of the Green. This suggests that the cans that I used had a maximum pressure of 25 psi. Therefore there was little concern of overcharging the system. Also, from my research and perhaps a bit of overkill I replaced the AC compressor relay; about $7. The 2006 Accord is the only car that I've owned long enough to require AC service. I mentioned my success to family and friends and offered the use of the hose/gauge should the need arise. I hope you find this review helpful; as so many have helped me in the past.
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