Blogs
TPI DC710C1 Combustion Analyzer Review
Updated June 2024.
Seitron Novo Combustion Analyzer Review
Updated May 2024.
Seitron NOVO comparison with leading Commercial Combustion Analyzers
Accutools BluFlame Combustion Analyzer Review
Accutools BluFlame Combustion Analyzer Review | Updated October 2022
Hello folks, it's getting around to fall and winter, and combustion season is upon us once again. Accutools is a brand well known for AC tools and is universally respected. They have now thrown their hand into the combustion market and delivered a real powerhouse analyzer called the BluFlame.
UEi C161 Combustion Analyzer Review
UEi C161 Review | Updated June 2024.
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Dust Free Active Air Purifier Review | 2021
Updated May 2024.
Dust Free Whole House Air Purification System Review.
Hello. Today we're going to take a look at the Dust Free Active Air Purifier. I'll give you a little background on why Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is important and talk about what the Dust Free Active is and how it works. Let's get started.
Why IAQ Matters
FLIR C5 Thermal Imaging Camera Review
FLIR C5 Review - Updated June 2024.
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Today we're going to take a tour of the features and benefits of the Flir C5 camera , discuss some applications, and finally run through the upside and potential downsides of buying this thermal camera.
Fieldpiece SRL8 Heated Diode Refrigerant Leak Detector Review
Overview of the Fieldpiece SRL8 Refrigerant Leak Detector
Updated June 2024.
Discontinued product.
Fieldpiece SRL8 Refrigerant Leak Detector is reliable, durable, and has a handful of convenient features. It is, in our opinion, the best commercial, light refrigerant leak detector available right now.
Fieldpiece SM480V SMAN Digital Manifold Review
If you're familiar with the SMAN460 you're probably wondering if the Fieldpiece SMAN SM480V 4-Port Wireless Refrigerant Manifold with Micron Gauge is worth it. Here's what we figured out.
Fieldpiece MR45 vs Appion G5Twin Review of Refrigerant Recovery Machines
Recovering refrigerant from an AC system is an essential part of a service technician’s job. That’s why refrigerant recovery systems are essential HVAC tools. These systems must meet multiple necessary, but often conflicting requirements: