❄️ Chill Out and Stay Cool!
The Arctic Air for R12 is a premium refrigerant solution, featuring three cans of high-performance refrigerant and a brass charging gauge, all proudly made in the USA. Designed for efficiency and versatility, this product ensures colder air fast, making it an essential for any refrigeration needs.
Manufacturer | Enviro-Safe Refrigerants |
Brand | Generic |
Model | Arctic Air R12 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | CME837464 |
Manufacturer Part Number | CME837464 |
W**D
Works as advertised
After decades of reliable service, the AC finally lost refrigerant pressure in my 1980's Toyota at the cusp of summer. AC is all original R12 configuration, never converted to R134a, and parts to convert it are now impossible to find. I was in a real bind and afraid I may never have a working AC again. After dispensing 2 cans of this stuff, the original AC is now working like new, and better than an R134a conversion ever could. Totally a lifesaver product!A couple of points:1. I saw other reviews stating the refrigerant hose connector doesn't fit. I can confirm that the hose connector on this kit does indeed fit the standard R12 low pressure side hose connection. It's a threaded Schrader type valve. R134a systems (and R12 systems using R134a) use a completely different fitting to avoid mismatching refrigerant.2. Other reviews complain the kit is advertised as 3lbs, when each of the 3 cans is only 4 ounces. While this "Arctic Air" refrigerant is compatible with R12 systems, it is chemically much lighter than real R12, so you need much less of it by weight to properly charge your system. Each 4oz can is approximately equivalent to 1lb of real R12.3. Do your research on charging AC systems, and follow the directions. It's not at all like airing up a tire. You can't just go by the gauge pressure. If you aren't careful, it's very easy to way overcharged your system and/or frag your compressor.It's expensive stuff, but you don't need much. Only took 8 ounces (equivalent to 2lbs) to fully charge my AC from zero pressure. Absolutely a bargain compared to the cost of R12 or a conversion to R134a, and a lifesaver for anyone who drives pre-1994 cars and trucks.
T**!
Ice cold air!
This worked great on my 1985 car. The connection is correct for an original R12 system. My car blows ice cold air again. Definitely recommended!
W**N
4.oz cans of junk
At $75.00 delivered for 3 cans and hose kit.this must be made of gold! Put 3 cans in and it's a 2lb.8.oz a/c system. So upwards of $300 to use this garbage.10 cans to dispose of and packaging? i don't find any environmental friendly value in it.i originally believed they were 12 oz.cans like r 12But upon reciept I seen 4.oz?In a 1lb can? $5.00 an Oz.$20 a can? This costs near or more than r 12 at this price.Now I still have to locate someR 12.this is going in a restored 88 t bird 5.0 matching numbers car I've had for 35 yrsI want it as close to original or I would convert to 134a.Just not happy with the quantity and over all cost.Won't buy again or recomend.
D**S
Hard to find nice
To charge pre 94 vechicles
C**
Terry's Corvette
The item arrived earlier than expected but when I hooked it up I found I had a small leak in the evaporator.
J**W
ICE COLD AC
This product got my car Ac extremely cold!!! I love it’s great super easy to do save me a ton of money for a R12 ac recharge A lot of shops don’t even even do that kind of work anymore. And the places that do was charging about 600 and $800 to transfer my ac to r123a My car been out for AC for years because of the prices and shops was telling me I wish I wouldn’t known sooner with this product my car never blown this cold recommend 10 out 10 Five stars for sure!!!
N**S
Read the description CAREFULLY...not much in the cans!!
Check the contents of the can!!! It's a normal size can with VERY little actually inside. Overpriced overpriced overpriced!!!
M**L
Recharged my 1993 Silverado AC
This kit recharged my ac. Blows nice and cold now. Took 2 cans but worked as advertised. Would recommend to anyone with the older r12 systems. Pricey compared to the newer r134a that you can buy anywhere but way cheaper then trying to convert the old system in my 1993 to the new refrigerant.
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