Instant Pierce – Refrigerant Recovery Tool

With the high value of refrigerants and the need to stay in compliance with EPA and local regulations, you cannot afford to lose an ounce of refrigerant during recovery. I’m Terry Zeien, Recycling Coordinator of J.R.’S Advanced Recyclers, and fifteen years ago I needed a high-quality refrigerant puncturing tool that could pierce steel, copper, and aluminum lines to reclaim refrigerant from appliances and air conditioners. Much to my dismay, I found inferior tools that frequently broke tips during refrigerant recovery, could not puncture steel lines without breakage, and did not maintain a tight seal around the puncture. In response to this situation I developed, manufactured, and patented my own tool, Instant Pierce.

Instant Pierce is made from the highest-quality materials, can access hard to reach places, and quickly attaches and detaches from refrigerant lines to save you money. In addition, Instant Pierce puncturing tips last 10 times longer than the competition, puncture steel lines without breakage, and minimize leaks. This tool is also the only straight line puncturing tool that is endorsed by Whirlpool, GE, and Frigidaire for its high quality and money saving functionality.

Versatile: 

Instant Pierce’s IP-200 is the best tool on the market for accessing those hard to reach places!

Easy to Use:

Because of our straight-line design, the IP-200 is easy to use and reduces broken tips.

We welcome you to try this tool out risk free for 30 days and if you are not 100% satisfied, return it to us for a full refund.

To purchase your Instant Pierce, visit Instant Pierce or contact us!

Instant Pierce has solved J.R.’S need of efficiently removing refrigerant from appliances and helped the company achieve the recognition of being one of the largest appliance recycling companies in the Midwest.

“Instant Pierce has outperformed any other tool we have bought or custom made ourselves. Thanks to this tool, we have recovered refrigerant much more cost effectively than before, and this tool has also helped us come into compliance with EPA refrigerant recovery laws.”

Mike Buck , City of Minneapolis Recycling Coordinator