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Refrigerant Leak Detector




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  • $69.99
  • Regular price $89.99


Easily Find Coolant Leaks with A Leak Detector ā„ļøā—

"This is comparable in sensitivity to the $200 halogen leak detector I used as a technician many years ago, yet only a quarter of the size and a tenth the price."

- Rick Byrnes

āœ… FLEXIBLE: Detects all kinds of halogen refrigerants including but not limited to R11, R12, R500, R503, R22, R123, R124, R502, R125, R134a, R404a R600a R290.

āœ… PRECISE: Features an inner precise IC with ultra-low power consumption circuit design. More stable with longer battery life

āœ… EASY TO USE: Easy to adjust halogen leak detector and can be automatically adjusted for the best state of detecting.

šŸ“ Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Can this be used to detect other gases like methane?

A: No, this can only be used to detect refrigerant gases more specifically; R11, R12, R500, R503, R22, R123, R124, R502, R125, R134a, R404a R600a R290.

Q: What are the disadvantages of leaking coolants?

A: When the refrigerant charge drops, the cooling coils will be unable to absorb enough heat, causing a cooling decline. Refrigerants are hard to clean off affected areas and leaks can be harmful to your health, causing:

  • Irritation of your eyes, ears, and throat
  • Headache.
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Frostbite (liquid Freon
  • Coughing
  • Chemical burns to your skin
  • Dizziness.