❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — master your car’s climate control like a pro!
The InterDynamics A/C Pro Recharge Gauge and Hose is a professional-grade tool featuring a 24-inch hose for extended reach, an extra-large gauge for precise refrigerant measurement, and a push-on quick-connect coupler for fast setup. Designed for use with R-134a refrigerant cans, it offers effortless, controlled recharging with its trigger dispenser, making it an essential accessory for maintaining optimal vehicle air conditioning performance.
Brand | A/C Pro |
Material | Metal |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.15 x 7.6 x 11.22 inches |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Screen Size | 11.22 Inches |
UPC | 048168453139 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00048168453139 |
Manufacturer | A/C Pro |
Model | A/C Pro |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 7.6 x 11.22 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ACP410-4 |
Manufacturer Part Number | ACP410-4 |
A**R
If you need one of these, buy this one.!
Worked Great for my DIY freon refill project. Its a great quality product, easy to use. Love the price.
W**M
Worked better than a pricey gauge set
Works good for a simple refill of a car. Let’s say you’re just topping off your Freon, this could save you a lot of money. I would recommend the national brand r134a Freon. It works fantastic. It’s a metal braided hose with silicone underneath. It should last a while. Fits perfectly. The temperature gauge works good and fairly accurately. And best of all, no leaks at all coming out.
C**Y
Finally got my own AC charging gage and cable
I had been using my buddy's analog AC Pro charging cable for over a year, but his neighbor needed to borrow it, so I gave it back and gave them some r134a for the trouble. I ended up needing an AC charging cable quicker than I thought, and saw this one was the same AC Pro brand that I trust, but actually has digital measurement which I was hesitant about at first, but after using it a few times, I think I like it even better than the analog one! It is VERY accurate and seems to be holding up well after a few uses. The part where it attaches to the car was a little snug at first, but once you get the hang of it, it was super simple. Thank you to InterDynamics for a great product and to Amazon for super fast Prime shipping!
V**N
a cool purchase for DIY
This is a must for a DIYer. The cans with a hose/gauge only fill so much so likely you'll need to get another can of refrigerant if you're not just topping it off a little. Those hoses are short though so if you have a low line that isn't on the top side, you'll be struggling. Ex. my 91' supra is just midways under the alternator and those types barely reach so the can is sideways or upside down. This is not too long but long enough to reach such spots and still be able to use the can upright and rock to the side as many cans will instruct to do during the filling process.pros:- SS braided hose for durability, looks nice too- quick connect is metal as well and snaps on and releases easy- larger easy to read gauge- easy to use finger lever- protective housing around gauge- compatible with self sealing and non-self. I used Walmart brand cans to the "AZ" and "AA" brand cans they all fit- gauge will hold closed if no can on the other end acting like a diagnostic gauge even if not fillingCons:- nit pick - release is not as oversized as EZchill's for blind connecting but still easy enough. A nit pick- gauge accuracy maybe a little off but I need to confirm this with a seriously pro gauge set. The eZchill gives a different reading by a tad but either way, I got it in the green and the AC is back on- the connection design is slightly taller so on certain cars where the low faces a tight spot, you made need to push your way through. EZchill's was lower profile so slipped into tighter spots easier.Overall, I'd get it again. If you have an older car or need touch ups between cars and seasons...this would pay for itself when you don't have to buy the whole set up again and just get the charge can itself.
M**L
Perfect Fit
I ordered this to recharge a 2010 Chevy Silverado 2500 and a 2016 VW Golf, and boom! Worked well. Easy to use. Simply find the right connector.
D**.
Worked well.
Never topped off freon before so first time using this for a 1999 Honda Civic LX. Instructions were easy to follow and bought a can of R134a freon from local Autozone. Followed the instructions and AC is blowing cold air again.
D**.
digital gauge is unreliable but no warranty is worse
Well got the digital gauge by mistake from Amazon so thumbs down for Amazon. I ordered the non-digital gauge because of my doubt over longevity of digital and reliance on battery... but I needed to fix AC ASAP since it was extremely hot and muggy out, July in New England!... so despite my reluctance I decided to try it. Used it 2 times for a total of about 10 mins... turned it off when stored and made sure battery was not being accidentally turned on and it's dead now. Called InterDynamics and explained the problem and they said they have no warranty for their gauges and that it's likely a battery issue... so I have to take pics of the battery and submit it to energizer for a "Possible" new battery, and I have no idea how long that will take even if I do get a replacement battery. I need it now since my AC still needs tweaking to operate it optimally during the worst months of the year. I told them that if the battery was new, indicated by the fact that I had to pull out the plastic tab that kept the battery from being drained during storage and shipment that the battery was probably not the issue, but they don't see it that way. Even after I told them I had pretty varying pressure readings from first reading to second reading... and I know it can vary but still makes me wonder. I wanted them to replace it with the non-digital version but I got nowhere with that. Last A/C Pro product I'll buy... they are overpriced anyway and I only bought this one since I just happened to find it discounted on Amazon that day.
C**E
Prior preparation prevents poor performance
It’s fantastic, but *POLLY POINTER*, you should ask someone AC trained before using it because if you overfill your system, it can be just as bad as not having enough.
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