Generic 3/4HP Portable Refrigerant Recovery Unit (558psi) – HVAC AC Recycling Machine with Oil-Less Compressor
Category: Refrigerant Recovery
Check Current PriceThe Generic 3/4HP Portable Refrigerant Recovery Unit recovers AC refrigerant up to 558 psi. It uses an oil-less compressor and offers three operating modes. This tool fits the Refrigerant Recovery category for HVAC and automotive line repair.
Choosing a portable unit for DIY and small shops
The Generic 3/4HP Portable Refrigerant Recovery Unit serves homeowners and small shops needing Refrigerant Recovery solutions. Generic 3/4HP uses an oil-less compressor and three modes for safer routine service. The unit lists for $324.99 and remains light enough for one-person transport. That portability reduces trip time for weekend repairs and backyard projects.
Performance and pressure limits
Generic Refrigerant Recovery Unit delivers 558 psi maximum pressure and steady recovery performance. The product sheet omits an official recovery rate, so expect to time an actual recovery using a five-pound cylinder for realistic measurement. The lack of a rated tank capacity means you must pair the unit with a known-capacity recovery cylinder before work begins.
- Horsepower: 3/4HP
- Max pressure: 558 psi
- Compressor type: oil-less (no oil changes)
- Modes: 3 operating modes for stage control
- Price: $324.99 USD
Safety considerations and missing certifications to check
The Generic 3/4HP Portable Refrigerant Recovery Unit lacks listed safety certifications in the provided spec sheet. Portable 558psi refrigerant recovery unit with oil-less compressor for air conditioning repair includes Asurion warranty options, but it does not replace third-party safety marks. Buyers should look for UL, CE, or CSA listings before using the equipment near household electronics. If certifications remain absent, consider alternatives that publish safety testing or request lab documentation from the seller.
Installation and hose connections
This Generic portable refrigerant recovery unit connects using standard service hoses and common fittings. The spec set misses hose_connection_size, so verify thread type and diameter before purchase. Use a manifold gauge set and leak detector to confirm correct connections and safe recovery procedures.
- Common hose size to confirm: 1/4″ SAE flare (common)
- Alternate fitting: 3/8″ flare adapters for some automotive ports
- Accessory: 1/2″ valve adapters for large-service manifold hookups
Warranty, price, and practical buying tips
The Generic 3/4HP Portable Refrigerant Recovery Unit ships with an optional Asurion warranty protection plan as described. The reviewed Generic 3/4HP refrigerant recovery unit costs $324.99 and the Asurion plan covers repairs, parts, labor, and shipping when purchased within thirty days. Registering warranty protection promptly simplifies claims and often speeds remedy decisions.
Best use cases and limitations
The reviewed Generic 3/4HP refrigerant recovery unit works best on small residential AC and light automotive systems. The spec sheet omits refrigerant compatibility, voltage, recovery rate, tank capacity, and model number, so verify those details before service work. If you expect to handle high-pressure blends or commercial systems, choose a unit that lists compatibility and safety certification.
Common buyer follow-up questions and quick answers
How fast does this unit recover refrigerant? The manufacturer did not list a recovery rate, so time an actual run with a known cylinder to measure performance. Doing a timed recovery with a five-pound cylinder provides an empirical recovery rate you can compare to other 3/4HP machines.
What hoses and fittings do I need? Confirm the unit s service-port thread and select hoses rated for the refrigerant you will handle, using adapters if needed. Use a quality manifold gauge set, 1/4″ SAE hoses for most household systems, and leak-tested fittings for safety.
Can I use it with high-pressure refrigerants like R-410A? The unit states 558 psi max pressure, so verify refrigerant compatibility with the seller before using it on high-pressure blends. If compatibility is unclear, choose equipment explicitly rated for R-410A to avoid overpressure risk.