Price of freon

catfishblues

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For what it's worth, I overheard one of the smarter guys in my local Advance telling a customer to stock up now. He was told by corporate that once their current stock is depleted, the price is to double on the new stuff. True? I don't know. Just thought I'd give you guys the heads-up. :beer:
 
R-12 anybody?
 
No, I have the small cans of R12.
 
:lol: My dad is still going through the 50 or so 30lb jugs of R-22 he bought a few years back, I think they were almost $100 cheaper per jug then than they are now, so it really paid off over the last few years.

Oh and FYI, R-134A, and that new R-1234 stuff, is not "Freon", R-12 is "Freon" and can't be bought anymore anyway. And yea, we still have a case of R-12 lying around, haven't needed it, since all of our AC vehicles are now new enough to have R-134A anyway.
 
It is all bullshit, as soon as the patent starts to run out on R-1234 Dupont will come up with some data that says it is bad for the environment and they will come out with R-2345 or something. It will be a neverending cycle for this bullshit.

I used to have a case of R-12, but we got bored and drunk one night and shot them with pellet guns in the tall grass. Then we shattered it because it was all frozen. :lol:
 
It is all bullshit, as soon as the patent starts to run out on R-1234 Dupont will come up with some data that says it is bad for the environment and they will come out with R-2345 or something. It will be a neverending cycle for this bullshit.
I used to have a case of R-12, but we got bored and drunk one night and shot them with pellet guns in the tall grass. Then we shattered it because it was all frozen. :lol:

They already have. We all know the elimination of CFCs has reversed the depletion of the Ozone layer. Yay. However, they're saying now that the HFCs used in 134 are a "Super Greenhouse Gas," on an order of magnitude WORSE than CO2! Just goes to show that changing your environment, no matter how small a scale, has larger consequences. Price we pay, I guess.
 
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