TIF #9000 digital Freon charging scale, $65.
TIF #5000 Freon leak detector $55.
TIF #6500 Vacuum leak detector $55.
TIF 4000 Doppler/Sonic flow detector $55.
Thermal Engineering Super Hermetic-Check II #2301 compressor analyzer $185 (In special case)
(This unit does anything/everything to analyze compress/AC electrical problems/issue quickly).
Thermal Engineering Super Temp Check #420, plus accessory case full of all of the necessary leads/sensors/etc. $95.
Thermal Engineering Oil Charge Pump (compressor oil can be charged into an active pressurized system. $65.
Dial-A-Charge Freon charging cylinder with 32 scales on it (This was the industry Cadillac/Standard for 60 years before the new electronic scales came along but make note digital scales are affected by heat/sunlight, whereas this charging cylinder compensates for ambient air temperatures when charging, just dial in the proper scale, fill it, charge the AC unit). Built in heater inside cylinder works. $85.
ALL TIF EQUIPMENT manufactured/made in Miami, Fl, plus serviced in MIAMI if ever needed?
ALL not being used only gathering dust for a long time, therefore this sale. All as is where is.
One set of large double gauges and proper hoses, all manifold mounted with valuing for AC service work $55, others for $35.
I will make a better price deal if all of the TIF units are purchase at the same time.
I also have a complete set of service repair tools for repair/service of 99% of all automotive AC systems that comes in a metal tray/container with a closure lid that fits into any quality multi-drawer tool carrier center. You can dissemble auto compressors, change nose seals without removal from auto, clutch removal tool, you name it, it is in this case with a molded/form fitted insert for holding the various pieces. This complete set is priced at $375, and new identical would cost over $2,884 from Snap-On or $1,699 from others.
Also included if the entire lot is purchased, about 15 quality air conditioning books, maybe $150 worth free with the lot purchase. Knowing how to do both auto and household AC repairs has saved me better than $75,000 in my lifetime.