Belleone R134a Refrigerant Recharge Hose Kit for Refrigerator A/C System, R134a/R-12/R-22 Freon Can Tap Recharging Hose with Detachable R134a Quick Coupler - Easy to use
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Belleone R134a Refrigerant Recharge Hose Kit for Refrigerator A/C System, R134a/R-12/R-22 Freon Can Tap Recharging Hose with Detachable R134a Quick Coupler - Easy to use

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Product ID: 258519585
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Details

  • Brand
    Belleone
  • Material
    Metal
  • Color
    Blue and
  • Item Weight
    10.8 Ounces
  • Maximum Pressure
    3.5E+2 Pound
  • Item Length
    19 Inches
📏Clear gauge for easy reading
🔒Corrosion-resistant metal
🔧19" hose length

Description

🔄 Revive Your A/C Game with Ease!

  • LEAK PREVENTION - Innovative gasket design ensures no refrigerant escapes.
  • PRECISION GAUGING - Three scale readings for accurate monitoring of refrigerant levels.
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION - Built with high-quality rubber and metal for long-lasting use.
  • USER FRIENDLY DESIGN - Quick coupler for effortless attachment to your A/C system.
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - Easily connects to R134a, R12, and R22 refrigerants.

The Belleone R134a Refrigerant Recharge Hose Kit is a versatile and durable solution for recharging your refrigerator or A/C system. With a 19-inch hose, clear gauge, and compatibility with R134a, R12, and R22 refrigerants, this kit is designed for both ease of use and reliability. Its corrosion-resistant materials and thoughtful design features ensure a leak-free experience, making it an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional.

Specifications

ManufacturerBelleone
Item Weight306 g
Product Dimensions20.57 x 15.75 x 4.19 cm; 306.17 g
Size19 Inch
ColorBlue
MaterialMetal, Rubber
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

When using this product, how do you remove the air that I assume is already in the hose so that you don't inject air into your system?
What piece are we missing between this and the retrofit valve?
The quick coupler side does not fit on our Subaru
What should the meter reading be for a system fully charged with 134a?

Reviews

4.4

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M**Y

Works Great

Easy to put together and worked great

A**R

Amazing product

Easy to assemble, easy to use, and great quality! I got my car AC charged in no time and had no issues attaching to standard R-134a freon! Highly recommend for price, quality and of course the overnight shipping!

R**W

Works for 1999 Sienna, with difficulty

Update 8/30/24 - After trying to put freon into my 99 Sienna and thinking it failed I took it to an auto shop. They said the freon wasn't low and there were no bubbles in the site glass. So the recharge kit must have worked and added a portion of the can. The connecting hose, as I said, is very short and it's difficult to make the connection on the low side because the schrader valve is so far back. With the gauge only 8" away you can't read it and it gets in the way when you're trying to connect. The gauge didn't appear to move during the process but the can was cold, so I figured the freon was leaking from the can instead of going into the A/C line.If your connection to the low side is near the front of the vehicle this device might work for you. Before ordering, find the low side connection and if it's more than a foot from the front I would look for a different recharge kit. If you do get this one, make sure the connection needle to the freon can is fully retracted before screwing it onto the can. I can't comment on the gauge since it was nearly under the front cowling. What I could see was the needle going up when the compressor was off and down when the compressor engaged. Other than that it didn't move. Better instructions would have also helped so you know what you're looking at.-------------------------------------------I have a 1999 Toyota Sienna and the A/C was working but on really hot days it took a while to cool down, longer than usual. It was serviced the previous summer. The site glass showed freon (I know it's R134a but let's call it freon) but when the compressor cycled off I got a burst of bubbles and then nothing visible. Compressor cycles on and a burst of bubbles and the site glass fills.The low side connector is way back on the line, right side of the van. The hoses are 8" each so I had about 18" total to work with, including the gauge and brass. I can't see what I'm doing because the gauge is in the way (see pics). At first I thought they had the wrong connector but then I found the quick disconnect adapter and made the connection. I had already connected the can of freon but not pierced it. With the device connected, can pierced, I start the car with front and rear fan on full, recirculate, full cold setting.It's next to impossible to see the gauge because of the short hoses. On the outer edge I can see the needle pointing to about 32. The can gets cold but pressure doesn't change unless the compressor cycles off and then it jumps up to 45, compressor cycles on and pressure drops to 32 again. Can was cold and but none of the fittings were getting cold.I checked the quick disconnect and it seemed to be firmly on the low side fitting okay. I wasn't able to pull it off unless I compressed the brass coupler ring. I swiveled it but nothing made any difference.When I started there was freon in the site glass, none when I stopped. It seems I lost gas instead of gaining any. Gauge never changed from 32 unless the compressor cycled off.On 2 previous vehicles, with a different device, I was able to charge up the freon with no problems, so I have the skill to perform this task. Since the can was cold the freon was going out, just not to the low side. I don't know where it went. Since I can't see anything in the site glass when the motor is running it appears that I lost freon in the system instead of gaining any.I do not recommendI am returning the device.

L**Y

Works like it should.

Works like it should, much better than the cheap ones you get at the parts store that don't have a gauge. Brass fittings instead of the plastic ones that break. I do hvac work and have a couple of sets of gauges but didn't want to put a different refrigerant through them so this was a cost effective way to charge a car.

J**.

it will work for adding freon

good product

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