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Tif Rx-1a Refrigerant Leak Detector on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:

Tif RX-1A Refrigerant Leak Detector 


used good condition (some minor wear and tear from normal use nothing that interferes with normal function of tool ) 

Comes with manual, case and spare sensing tip 

  • Detects leaks of ALL halogenated refrigerants, including R-410A
  • Advanced Digital Signal Processing, monitors sensing tip up to 2000 times per second.
  • Visual leak size indicators
  • One handed operation


**We only ship in the continental us only. What is seen in picture is what comes with the item, we are not responsible for return shipping, if you receive the item and you decide that you don't like it or want to keep it, we will refund full amount and return shipping if the item is defective. We are a reseller of used items and all items are tested and inspected to the best our basic knowledge and ability before placed out for sale. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY.. If you bid on an item and you decide that you need to retract your bid please contact us before the auction ends. If you win an auction and you are having it shipped to a California Paypal confirmed address you will be charged California state sales we are a California business and by law we are required to charge state sales tax. Sorry for any inconvenience and we appreciate your business. We are a store and all items are listed for sale on our floor and are subject to be sold at any time and therefore all bids would have to canceled on all items that have a bid on them sorry for any inconvenience and we appreciate your business**



**NOTE= WE ARE CLOSED EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. IF ITEM IS PAYED FOR ON LATE FRIDAY,SATURDAY OR SUNDAY, ITEM WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY WHICH WOULD BE THAT FOLLOWING MONDAY. THANK YOU AND WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS**


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