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Bundles & Kits – Ready-to-Go HVAC Combos for Aussie Tradies

Keeping track of individual tools, chemicals and accessories can slow you down on site. This Bundles & Kits range pulls everything together into matched combos – from split-system cleaning packs to evacuation and recovery kits, flaring & swaging sets, smart probe test kits and automotive A/C bundles – so you can grab a kit and get straight to work.

Backed by real-world HVAC best practice, regular cleaning, correct charging and leak control help systems run more efficiently, cut breakdowns and support better indoor air quality – exactly what Australian energy-efficiency guidance recommends for both homes and commercial sites.

Why shop HVAC bundles instead of single tools?

  • Less guesswork, more time on the tools: key pieces are pre-matched for common jobs like split-system cleaning, commissioning, leak tracing and install work.
  • Confidence everything works together: hoses, manifolds, pumps, probes and fittings are bundled to suit specific applications, so you’re not mixing random parts.
  • Better value vs buying one-by-one: many kits are discounted compared with purchasing components separately – ideal for apprentices and new hires.
  • Easier to standardise across a crew: give every tech the same cleaning kit, evac setup or manifold + probe combo so your jobs and reports look consistent.

If you prefer full tool assortments, also explore our HVAC Tool Kits for larger starter packs and install-focused sets.

1. Aircon cleaning bundles & wash systems

A big part of this collection focuses on split-system and indoor unit cleaning, pairing wash bags, biodegradable coil cleaners and Hydrocell washers so you can deep clean coils, drain pans and fan barrels without soaking walls, floors or electronics.

Typical bundles include DIY Airconcare packs with concentrate, long-nose sprayer and wash bag for homeowners and maintenance staff, through to Hydrocell + Hydrobag combos and SpeedClean bib-style kits aimed at tradies who clean multiple units every day.

Regular coil and filter cleaning is one of the simplest ways to restore airflow, reduce energy use and cut odours, which is exactly what Australian energy-efficiency and maintenance guidance recommends for air conditioning systems.

For even more options specific to cleaning, head over to our AC Cleaning Kits for Split Systems and broader Cleaning & Preventative Maintenance collections.

2. Evacuation, recovery & compliance kits

When your work goes beyond cleaning and into refrigerant recovery, evacuation and compliance, this collection includes:

  • Evacuation hose and vacuum pump bundles to help you hit deep vacuum faster on installs and repairs.
  • Recovery and automotive A/C service kits for workshop or mobile automotive work.
  • Compliance-style starter packs that group recovery, vacuum and basic diagnostic tools for licensed techs.

Any bundle that involves handling refrigerant is for licensed personnel only. Under Australian law, you must hold a valid ARCtick Refrigerant Handling Licence to work on RAC equipment with fluorocarbon refrigerant.

If you want to explore individual components as well, browse our Recovery & Evacuation tools and Vacuum Pump and Evacuation range.

3. Diagnostic bundles & smart probe kits

You’ll also find testing and diagnostic bundles built around digital manifolds, smart probes and airflow or IAQ meters. These are ideal when you want accurate measurements, fast workflows and clean reporting for clients.

  • Digital manifold kits packaged with clamp probes, hoses and carry cases for commissioning and servicing.
  • Smart probe bundles for AC and refrigeration that connect to your phone or tablet for logging and reporting.
  • Airflow and IAQ bundles combining manometers, anemometers and thermal imaging for balancing and comfort checks.

If you’re building a diagnostic-focused kit, take a look at Fieldpiece HVAC Tools and the wider Test & Measurements collection for more options.

4. Flaring, swaging, bending & install kits

Mechanical install work is covered with flaring, swaging, cutting and bending kits designed for copper and other HVAC/R tubing:

  • Boxed flaring and swaging sets covering the common tube sizes used across residential and light commercial HVAC.
  • Tube cutter and bender kits for cleaner pipe runs and repeatable bends on site.
  • General install packs that bring together manifolds, hoses and basic hand tools for split-system installs.

To see the full mechanical range, explore our dedicated Flaring & Swaging Kits and Hand Tools collections.

5. Starter packs for apprentices, workshops & training

Bundles are perfect for apprentices, new hires and training organisations because they provide structured, repeatable setups that align with typical RAC training tasks.

  • Easy to issue a standard kit list across your team so everyone uses compatible equipment.
  • Helps supervisors and PCBUs demonstrate that suitable tools and safe plant are being provided under WHS duties.
  • Pairs nicely with classroom training that covers cleaning, testing, evacuation and charging step-by-step.

As your team builds experience, it’s simple to add extra instruments from Fieldpiece HVAC Tools, Indoor Air Quality meters or Thermal Imaging Cameras.

6. Who these bundles & kits are for

  • HVAC & refrigeration tradies working on residential and light commercial systems across Australia.
  • Facilities and asset managers responsible for planned maintenance and energy-efficiency outcomes.
  • Apprentices and training providers putting together practical training kits.
  • DIY users and maintenance staff who want safe, tidy ways to clean AC units without guessing at chemicals.

7. How to choose the right HVAC bundle

  1. Pick your main task. Decide whether you’re focusing on cleaning, commissioning, evacuation, diagnostics or installation, then narrow down to the bundles designed for that job type.
  2. Check refrigerant compatibility & safety. For any kit that includes gauges, hoses, pumps or recovery units, confirm which refrigerants (including any A2L or A3 types) it supports, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions and Australian safety guidance.
  3. Match bundle size to your crew. Solo techs might only need one cleaning kit and one diagnostic kit; crews and training providers may want several identical kits for consistency.
  4. Use our existing guides. For deeper research, check the HVAC Shop Blog for articles on aircon cleaning kits and Testo vs Fieldpiece bundle options, then come back here to pick the pack that fits your workflow.

Still unsure which way to go? Get in touch via our Contact Us page or use the Personalised HVAC Tool Quote form and we’ll help you choose a bundle based on refrigerant type, workload and budget.

FAQs – Bundles & Kits

What’s the benefit of buying an HVAC bundle instead of individual tools?

Bundles group compatible tools and accessories for a specific task – like split-system cleaning, evacuation or diagnostics – so you save time choosing parts, reduce the risk of missing something, and usually get better value than buying each item separately.

Which bundles are best for split-system aircon cleaning?

Look for Airconcare, Hydrocell and SpeedClean kits that include a wash bag or bib, coil cleaner and sprayer or washer. These are designed to contain dirty runoff while you clean coils, drain pans and fan barrels, helping improve efficiency and indoor air quality.

Are the evacuation and recovery bundles suitable for all refrigerants?

Not automatically. Always check each product page and the manufacturer documentation to confirm which refrigerants – including any A2L or A3 types – the pump, gauges, hoses and recovery unit are rated for. If a kit doesn’t clearly state that it supports A2Ls like R32, treat it as not suitable until you’ve confirmed with the supplier.

Can DIY users or maintenance staff buy these bundles?

Yes – but there’s a line between general maintenance and licensed work. DIY users and maintenance staff typically use cleaning bundles, wash bags and basic meters. Any work involving fluorocarbon refrigerant (recovery, charging, opening the system) must be carried out by someone with a current ARCtick Refrigerant Handling Licence.

Which kits are best for apprentices or new techs?

Look for clearly labelled starter or compliance kits that cover the basics – vacuum pump, manifold, hoses, leak detection and core tools – and team them with a cleaning bundle. This mirrors how many training programs structure HVAC-R practical work: clean, test, evacuate, charge, then verify performance.

How often should I use coil-cleaning bundles on customer systems?

Many guides recommend cleaning coils and filters at least once a year, and more often in coastal, dusty or high-use environments. Regular cleaning helps maintain efficiency, reduce odours and support a safe, comfortable work environment for occupants.


Author: HVAC Shop Content Team – HVAC & Refrigeration Content Specialist

Reviewed by: Licensed Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technician (ARCtick)

Business: HVACShop.com.au – ABN 98 351 143 900

Last updated: 2025-12-17 (AEST)

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