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0 reviews | UPC: 811245030635 | Model: NAVAC NRDD
Recovery Unit, Dual-Cylinder, DC, Digital Display. Master Series
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The NAVAC NRDD is a lightweight and efficient refrigerant recovery machine. Suitable for use with all commonly used refrigerants, it contains an oil free compressor, as well as a twin cylinder with oversized condenser for faster recovery times. The NRDD has a large, backlit LCD display and convenient, one knob operation.
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I use this for recovering R-134a out of cars and trucks. They only hold, at most, a couple of pounds, and the NRDD sucks in out in no time, and then lets you purge the refrigerant out of the unit into your tank. Very little refrigerant is lost.
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