GON
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Came across a used Snap-on PolarTek A/C Machine. Wondering if this machine is worth buying for home use? Asking price $3,000 USD.
Meh, I think like me @GON is mostly unconcerned with payback in dollars. If you use it ONCE and it saves dealing with incompetent morons, it paid for itself right there.This would be for servicing auto and home a/c, right?
Can you identify a payback period? I'm not sure what car a/c repair costs, but it seems random. House a/c is probably the same. But still, how many repairs would you have to do to break even?
Fair enough point. That has value in it right there. For me, I'd probably weigh in having learn the machine and all the details of doing the job right, as that would have a cost too.Meh, I think like me @GON is mostly unconcerned with payback in dollars. If you use it ONCE and it saves dealing with incompetent morons, it paid for itself right there.
Appears to be manufactured in 2019.I think approximate age might matter?
I've always wondered how reliable the electronics are in these. Presumably SnapOn wouldn't be likely to drop the ball here or they'd have a lot of upset shop owners.
I think there is more to servicing your car's A/C than just buying a A/C service machine. There is training and other tools needed.Meh, I think like me @GON is mostly unconcerned with payback in dollars. If you use it ONCE and it saves dealing with incompetent morons, it paid for itself right there.
Challenge I have is finding competent technicians to work on vehicles, and this also goes for working on vehicle AC systems.I think there is more to servicing your car's A/C than just buying a A/C service machine. There is training and other tools needed.
It takes up space. Most car A/C system work without any need for service for many years assuming no accidents. If the A/C needs service then probably something has leaked and that needs to be repaired before using the machine.