EZ Chill R-134a AC Recharge Kit with Leak Sealer Plus
- Brand:
- A/C Pro
- Model Number:
- 18906
- UPC:
- 048168452613
- EAN:
- 0048168452613
- Walmart SKU:
- 588172474
Current pricing at $39.58 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked EZ Chill R-134a AC Recharge Kit with Leak Sealer Plus since 6/8/2024. The most recent price update was on Feb 3, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $32.94 (lowest on 6/8/2024) to $39.58 (highest on 9/30/2024). The average price during this period is $37.77.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.0/5 from 68 reviews.
Used this in my 2010 Milan because it was pretty much only blowing warm air on the max a/c setting. The results were instantaneous. I know have nice, cold a/c for this heatwave. Very easy to use this product. Excellent instructions on the back of the can and there is also a video on YouTube made by the company if you do better with visual instructions. I like that it has the gauge to check the levels before you use the product, so you know that is the issue. Excellent and a really great price.
I have bought this item few times I like it. I find it very easy and cheap way to fix my AC.
Works well. Used it in my Honda Element and so far after 1 month still going strong.
After buying two recharge kits that were cheaper, and having no luck I figured the problem was something a mechanic would need to fix. Then I decided Id go ahead and give this kit a shot, and Im glad I did. Unlike the cheaper kits that wouldnt even allow freon into the system, this kit worked immediately and both my wife and I have cold air in our cars again. Definitely recommend.
Definitely worth picking up to help recharge your AC system. I've had my 2016 Hyundai Veloster for almost 2 years and suddenly the AC was not putting out cold air. I wasn't trying to go on my vacation next week to the beach with no AC and second I was trying to find an inexpensive quick fix to have my car and AC in working order. Went on YouTube and watched a quick 5 minute video on how to do a quick recharge, making sure I reached to correct temperature with using a thermometer in the vent, and 5 minutes charging with engine on and AC at full blast, everything was back at a comfortable temperature. Very pleased to be able to recharge the AC and not stress about another repair bill. Easy to follow instructions and make sure to keep the hose for any future uses you may have.
works fantastic. fixed my ac in less than 5 mins with no tools. went from empty to full and had plenty of liquid left. used it for my other car. 6 months later, ac is still blowing cold air. dealership wanted to charge $75 for inspection and $200 to fix and this fixed for way cheaper
Worked well, just what I needed for my 2005 Pontiac Grand Am. Compressor clutch was not engaging. Found relay and fuse to be good. WORD OF WARNING - DON'T TRUST THE PRESSURE GUAGE! It showed that my freon lever was good. Not So. I took the whole can and the needle hardly moved.
Worked great but instructions for my Jeep were wrong.
this is complete nonsense This is just a stupidest product ever it doesn't even tell you how to hold a can what orientation and in order to hold the can where to put the nozzle what happens if it doesn't come out it doesn't give you detailed information anywhere on its instruction list on the back to tell you exactly how to operate it I connected it to my system and held it there for five minutes it did absolutely nothing I guess I'll have to call my mechanic and have him do it
Did not even last 3 days in this Florida weather I just bought this 18oz can WITH "LEAK SEALER +" June 1, 2018 and it didn't seal anything I brought 2 off brand cans that lasted way longer before this is too expensive to not seal a thing or blow cool air at least for 1 week
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $45.99 (Apr 9) to $45.99 (Apr 9) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $45.99.
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