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<blockquote data-quote="Waltercat" data-source="post: 4030892" data-attributes="member: 52025"><p>Most small appliances use the propane base refrigerant now days. Same as in Europe.</p><p>If some one could make it non flammable we could put those Duponts and Honeywell's out</p><p>of business. It's actually more efficient than anything out there. Draws less current too.</p><p>I grabbed a can of 410A while eBay sold it a couple years ago. Now ebay doesn't sell any refrigerant.</p><p>The 410A is for a mini split in the master bed room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waltercat, post: 4030892, member: 52025"] Most small appliances use the propane base refrigerant now days. Same as in Europe. If some one could make it non flammable we could put those Duponts and Honeywell's out of business. It's actually more efficient than anything out there. Draws less current too. I grabbed a can of 410A while eBay sold it a couple years ago. Now ebay doesn't sell any refrigerant. The 410A is for a mini split in the master bed room. [/QUOTE]
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