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GooMeng R410A R22 Remover Installer Review

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Description of GooMeng R410A R22 Remover Installer

Remove and install valve core in the charged system,R410A R22 systems included. Replace Leaking valve cores quickly and easily. Work on service Schrader valve cores of booth 1/4 " and 5/16" service ports. Durable, solid brass tool has a ball valve that can be opened or closed in just a quart-turn. Solid Forged Brass/Steel construction designed solid and to last.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

You get what you pay for

Today I had my first chance to try this tool, there is a leak between the adapter and the tool and the schrader valve remover is non magnetic and should be able to pull the shredder valve out Buy this Don't use this tool, it's cheap and therefore cheap

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Fits

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Garbage, and worse, it's dangerous.

Now that my meager monthly return window has closed, I put the part to work. When first used at 200 psi, the fitting will self-destruct. This can easily result in injury. This is a replacement after the first one I ordered broke. Do not buy. Pay extra money and get Robinair.

Pros
  • Air conditioning tools and equipment
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Fall Apart - Air Conditioning Line Repair Tools

It worked once but fell apart on second use. It is dangerous to remove the valve core as the head that engages the valve core is threaded and you think you have loosened the valve core but you just unscrewed the head from the stem. It's not the worst yet. The 1/4" knurled knob that screws onto the condenser valves caught my hand. There's some sort of wire shackle that's supposed to hold it together, but there isn't one. I threw it in the trash.

Pros
  • Tools and Equipment
Cons
  • Safety