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    Hi Mike.
    The use of R12 was discontinued in 1994, which is 22 years ago. 15% of the refrigerators that I get are still R12 and it sells for 18.00 a pound if it isn't mixed. Right now they are still manufacturing R22 in a limited amount and it brings 7.00 a pound if it isn't mixed. The newer refrigerants like R134a, R404a and 410a are all worth less than 1.00 unmixed. Right now the newest refrigerants like R290 and R600 have no value. I don't foresee the newer refrigerants going up in value any time soon. 410a is such a poor refrigerant that 20% of the air conditioners I get in are 410a and most of those have failed. Considering that they have only been out a few years, I don't think that bodes well for the industry. I think for the next 10 years R22 will only go up in value as the supply of virgin dwindles.


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    The top tier pays 7.00 a pound, the second tier pays 4.25 a pound and the third tier pays 3.00 a pound. A little mistake can be expensive! Oh, the fourth tier pays .75 a pound.
    Sounds like the current price scale of coon hides but not by the pound!

    So the refrigerant is worth almost as much as the cleaned cu/al radiators. I take that back, it maybe more than the radiators
    Sounds like castor removal from beavers considering the terrible low prices of most wild fur. Maybe not quite there yet that castor is worth more than the fur but coming close in some cases...

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