Talk:Chlorodifluoromethane

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Wow.... Usually these 30 pound cylinders cost about $90-120.00 Sounds like You just bought that guy 2 new 30 pound cylinders of r-22 :(

Does anybody know what this stuff should cost? Could be good information to add. I just paid about $240 US for 2 pounds of this stuff for my home AC unit. Seemed like a rip off. 75.75.98.217 22:43, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

It is a common practice for repair people to artificially inflate the cost of provided goods in order to cover the cost of the service call..

[edit] Cans of HFC 22 for use in air guns are NOT Chlorodifluoromethane!

Every single place I've seen selling it, the shipping weight is nowhere near what it ought to be if it were actually CClFCH, the shipping weight, that is, the product and the can its sealed in combined, is always between 1/3 and 2/3rds of what the weight of the CClF2H alone ought to weigh! Chances are whatever is in those cans is actually propane.

I am deeply disappointed to make this disclosure. I was really hoping that, perhaps, the 2nd amendment had provided some sort of loophole to bypass the draconian restrictions put in place by the EPA as a result of the Ozone Hoax. Not so. Instead, what we have here is a company called "Ho Feng Corp" portraying their product in an extremely dishonest manner in order to confuse those who might use canisters of propane that cost over ten times less than their branded "HFC 22"... Zaphraud 03:39, 5 September 2007 (UTC)

  • What does airsoft have to do with Chlorodifluoromethane? LethalReflex (talk) 21:44, 6 May 2008 (UTC)