Brand R134a Refrigerant Freon for MVAC use in a 12-Ounce Self-Sealing Container (3 Pack) vs ZeroR AC Refrigerant R134a Replacement (3 Cans) with UV Dye
Overall winner: Brand R134a Refrigerant Freon for MVAC use in a 12-Ounce Self-Sealing Container (3 Pack)
Key Differences
Chemours (Product A) is MVAC-grade R134a in self-sealing 12-ounce cans and comes as a 3-pack with a higher average rating (4.60 from 918 reviews), while DIY Parts Inc. (Product B) includes UV dye for leak detection and explicit R134a compatibility but has a lower average rating (4.10 from 111 reviews) and some reports of mixed cooling performance and hydrocarbon concerns
Brand R134a Refrigerant Freon for MVAC use in a 12-Ounce Self-Sealing Container (3 Pack)
R134a refrigerant for MVAC applications in a 12-ounce self-sealing can. Designed for automotive air conditioning systems and recharge duties. Customer notes indicate it provides reliable refrigerant supply in a compact pack
Pros
- MVAC-grade refrigerant
- Self-sealing 12-ounce cans
- 3-pack for multiple uses
- Trusted brand Chemours
Cons
- No features listed
- No customer-insight details provided
ZeroR AC Refrigerant R134a Replacement (3 Cans) with UV Dye
AC refrigerant replacement with UV dye for leak detection; includes guidance to verify R134a compatibility. Customer insight notes value for money and functional effectiveness
Pros
- includes UV dye for leak detection
- clear guidance on R134a compatibility
- positive value for money
- noted functional refrigerant for cooling claims
Cons
- mixed cooling performance reports
- contains hydrocarbon 'natural gas' concern
- requires system diagnosis beyond recharge
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Chemours |
| Durability | Chemours |
| Versatility | DIY Parts Inc. |
| User Reviews | Chemours |