Used Snap-on PolarTek A/C Machine- worth buying?

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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.

 
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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.
 
Snap on does not make the internal parts. I believe robinair does. Robinair quality is all over the map. Some units are great sand others are nothing but trouble.

Depending on how many cars you plan on servicing it might be a good deal for you. It uses the 30 Lb cylinders and those are regulated here in California.

Gotta have a business license to buy one.
 
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?
 
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?
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.
 
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.
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.
 
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.
Appears to be manufactured in 2019.

I have been watching videos of different machines on youtube, I am starting to wonder of the newest machines have technology that makes using the machine easier than older dated machines.

This is the machine that is for sale on Facebook for $3,000 USD.

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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.
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.
 
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.
Challenge I have is finding competent technicians to work on vehicles, and this also goes for working on vehicle AC systems.

The late model AC machines are reportedly very efficient, effective, and seamless in servicing automotive AC systems. I have watched numerous videos, and feel capable of doing vehicle AC service, especially with the aide of one of these machines.

I just made a $2500 USD offer on a 2023 built Robinair 34788NI. A Seller has one and states it was used just for vacuum testing in a lab.

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Additionally, this one of many videos available that discuss the operations of this machine. Looks easy to use for someone who takes the time to get educated prior to use of the machine:
 
Hasty update.

Came across a Brand new Robinair 34988NI A/C Machine, Seller asking $6,000. I suspect the Seller is a freight (loss) broker. I offered $4,000 out the door, he came back at $4,500 plus tax, I told him $4,000 out the door, we shall see.

A good deal at $4,000, but not a great deal. This model has a handful of options, which raise the price over the base model. I am not looking for options, just a rock solid late model unit. I learned Robinair is owned by Bosch, which I take as a plus.

The new Robinair 34988NI Premium A/C Machine combines ease of use and superior accuracy. It recovers, recycles, evacuates, leak tests and recharges R-134a vehicle systems quickly and accurately. The fully automatic function will recover, vacuum, leak test and charge on its own without the need to stand and monitor the machine. The product is fully SAE J2788 compliant and exceeds the requirements for charge accuracy and recovery efficiency. Robinair's patented automatic refrigerant refill feature maintains a user-selectable amount of refrigerant in the internal vessel and signals when it’s time to change supply tank, no monitoring required.

The 34988NI will automatically add oil if necessary using load cells that measure the amount of oil removed from the system and automatically putting the right amount of A/C lubricant back into the system, make the 34988NI the only true fully automatic machine available today. The new 34988NI now comes with two separate oil inject bottles so two different types of oil can be stored and injected making it easy and convenient as technicians service different vehicles. A large, easy-to-read color display and a printer are standard upgrades on the new 34988NI. It also has the capability to inject UV dye into the vehicle's A/C system for leak detection and making any future maintenance easier. An optional refrigerant charge and oil capacities database is available for North American market vehicles which saves time from having to look up unknown charge amounts.

Keep your machine operating with 34724 replacement filters or 13172 maintenance kits.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Accessories:

  • Upgrade your machine with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability with 80211VCI Wireless Master Kit. The kit includes a USB Wi-Fi/Bluetooth adapter and software update SD card to enhance your machine. After installed, use the included OBDII dongle and refrigerant capacity database to read VIN, YMME and automatically pull refrigerant and oil capacities.
  • After your machine is upgraded, add the 80212 2-pack Bluetooth Temperature Probes to read and display multiple vent temperatures. Vent temps can be added to before and after service reports, confirming a repair and recording temperature differences.
  • For temp probes only, purchase the 80211TMP Wi-Fi/Temperatures Probes Master Kit, which includes the same USB/Wi-Fi Bluetooth adapter and software update SD card to enhance your machine as the 80211VCI kit.
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For those who wonder if the +/- $4,000 USD is worth the price for individual Person (non-tech- non-business), earlier today I came across a random post of a Chevrolet dealer charging $450 to diagnose a A/C issue on a Tahoe. I am not implying the $450 diagnostic charge was excessive, simply sharing the cost to pay a dealership to diagnose an AC issue on a vehicle.

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