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I didn't search very hard. First walmart listing came up said $53, but I see that was for CA only.
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Absolutely. Also those gauges are unbelievably inaccurate. Different systems run different pressures at different loads and temperatures. Cars should be charged by weight only.
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$32.88 at Walmart all around me. These "kits" are generally a rip off. Call it "Ultra Synthetic" -- like other R-134a grows on trees somewhere -- and charge out the behind for it. Jobronie's...
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and $32.88 online. https://www.walmart.com/ip/A-C-Pro-Ultra-Synthetic-R-134a-Refrigerant-Recharge-Kit-20-OZ/353326131
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You may want to double check that price instore. I've bought this stuff at Walmart and it was nowhere near $53.
Or buy a cheap hose/gauge, and buy the 12oz cans of refrigerant for $5 at Walmart.
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Local Walmart has it for 32.97
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EDIT/
Since posting this, others have made me aware that this item is cheaper at Walmart (NON California). See comments in discussion thread below. /EDIT