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New Robinair Cooltech Refrigerant Identifier 16900 on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Ocoee, Florida, US

Ocoee, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:robinair Manufacturer Part Number:16900

brand new in package , refrigerant identifier. Bidding starts at 500$ with 20 dollars in shipping
Retail price for this can go as much as 1300 dollars

Robinair's position as a global leader in service tools and equipment is the result of evolution and recognizing market opportunities. Robinair products are sold in two primary markets: heating/ventilating/air conditioning/refrigeration (HVAC-R) and mobile, which encompasses the automotive aftermarket, as well as agriculture, construction, off-road, and other niche industries. Robinair's success is based in large part on a clear understanding of our customers' needs. Our sales force and product managers work with engineers, OEMs and end users in designing products and features.

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