EZ Chill IDQ 134a with System Safe Leak Sealer + UV Dye (10.25 ounces) (CA Compliant)
- Brand:
- A/C Pro
- Model Number:
- EZC8CA-6
- UPC:
- 048168051168
- EAN:
- 0048168051168
- Walmart SKU:
- 16888799
Current $14.72 has remained steady for two weeks, closely tracking the 90-day average of $15.37. This consistency suggests buyers are getting the standard market rate.
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Highest Price
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$27.83 | |
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$14.72 |
Tracking History: We have tracked EZ Chill IDQ 134a with System Safe Leak Sealer + UV Dye (10.25 ounces) (CA Compliant) since 6/9/2024. The most recent price update was on Jul 19, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $14.72 (lowest on 6/9/2024) to $27.83 (highest on 2/12/2025). The average price during this period is $15.83.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $14.72 (Jul 18) to $27.78 (Jun 24) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $15.37.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.28/5 from 46 reviews.
Worked as I expected, would buy it again. Thank you
great price but can really use a longer hose .
Charged my AC in less than 2 minutes. Easy instructions and cheaper than going to shop for repairs
Very easy to use and effectively cools down the AC in my 2008 Honda CR-V. This product does not come with a gauge, but it's still works great! I've had zero issue with this product and fully intend on buying it again!
It worked well. I bought 2 cans and 1 can had a problem because the hose came away from the can. We were able to get it back on and use it but we lost some of the freon inside. Plus, it didn't empty all the way. But it did it's job. And was a good price.
This product is the ticket for tracking down an AC system leak, without the cost of other methods. Will buy again.
Good product bought it twice! Would recommend to anyone
My air conditioner was not as cold as I thought it should be so I bought some r134a and put it in to the pressure according to gauge. It lasted for over a year but a year later and again it wasn't as cold as it should have been. I decided there must be a slow leak so to fix it right I needed to find the source of the leak. I've always heard that the ultra violet dye was the easiest way to find a leak for a DIY. I bought this product and followed the directions... tipping the can back and forth to ensure the contents was well mixed during installation. The problem is that during installation you must be careful because as you press the button to release the contents it leaks around the button and the r134a gets extremely cold on the finger not to mention it also leaks a bit at the hose fitting, not the actual adapter connector but the hose connected to the adapter. Now the messy part is that during all this you probably will not notice the dye unless you have a ultra violet light focused at the site. What you find after the installation with the ultra violet light is that the contest has sprayed everywhere... it's on your hand and everything you touched while still wet and there's spray all around the fitting area and the ultra violet lights up the dye as intended to find any possible leak. I'm sure it will clean up (which I haven't done yet) but it is quite messy. The other thing that I have to wonder about is that it hasn't shown any sign of a leak and I will keep checking it. Since it is or was a slow leak it may not be detectable since this product also has a sealer. I was hoping that I would be able to find the problem and fix it right, I'm not a fan of sealers but time will tell if this was the way to diagnose the problem. I will say for $9.68 it is a very inexpensive option. I would recommend this product as long as you understand that this will probably be a bit messy but it also may be the solution to finding a leak.
It's true refrigerant can hose leaks out more than goes into the car.
Product leaked out from areas of the can it shouldnt have.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $14.72 (Jul 18) to $27.78 (Jun 24) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $15.37.
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