

🔍 Detect leaks before they detect you — stay ahead with Cal-Blue Plus!
The Nu-Calgon 4182-24 Cal-Blue Plus Micro Gas Leak Detector is a professional-grade, non-corrosive liquid spray that detects the smallest gas leaks with high-viscosity bubbles. It offers outstanding freeze protection from 5°F to 225°F, ensuring reliable performance in diverse environments while safeguarding metal piping and fittings. Ideal for HVAC and natural gas applications, this 1-quart spray bottle is a must-have tool for efficient, precise leak detection.
| ASIN | B00E0Q03KM |
| Alarm | Visual |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,669 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #133 in Gas Detectors & Alarms |
| Brand | Nu-Calgon |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (606) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00681001418201 |
| Included Components | Single Nu-Calgon 4182-24 Cal-Blue Plus Micro Gas Leak Detector (1 qt. Spray Bottle) |
| Installation Method | Packaged |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | 4182-24 |
| Manufacturer | APR Supply Co. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operating Humidity | 95 percent |
| Part Number | 4182-24 |
| Power Source | natural gas |
| Product Dimensions | 3.25"D x 3.25"W x 11.5"H |
| Size | Single Unit |
| Style | simple |
| UPC | 719006520770 681001418201 |
B**A
A time saver and money maker. Very happy with this product. Works very well. Best product I’ve used for leak testing
Helped me locate a leak I had been chasing in a Mini Split AC unit. It was such a small leak, it would not effect operation of the unit for days. Within 3 minute I found and repaired the leak. A must have product. I have also started using it on Natural Gas Lines too.
D**.
Worked as described
As others have said about the spray nozzle being a straight stream and cant mist the spray in a broad area but besides that it works great .I Found my leak in just a few minutes and didn't use much soap, did waste a small amount getting it where it was needed. I would recommend this soap and maybe change out the sprayer with an adjustable one.
M**N
Every homeowner should own a bottle of this
This is a great leak detector for car AC, Home AC, car tires and anything that requires leak detection. If you spray it on the schrader valve be sure to rinse it and then let the schrader valve dry before putting the cap back on it. Every homeowner should check their systems for leaks when the AC systems are restarted each year. This could save you thousands in repair costs if you have a small refrigerant leak.
S**R
Liquid leak detector
Does cling to metal quite like the “blue bubbles “brand.
D**R
It will find the leaks.
Exactly what I needed. Found a leak at a fitting that was escaping my best efforts of discovering it. Easy to squirt on the pipe fittings and valves. Thick so it stays easy to spread around with a small brush in tight places where it is hard to squirt. I covered all the joints in the suspect line with this as soon as I got it and about five minutes later I saw the tiny bubble slowly forming. I was only loosing about a quarter psi over 24 hours and this found it. I took that joint apart, cleaned it up, applied fresh pipe dope, reassembled and my pressure test held rock solid at 15 psi for more than 24 hours with no loss.
H**R
Love it...
I have used leak detectors for years, and had never tried a spray version... It worked so well I will never use the other styles, your hands stay clean, it provides a more consistent coating and best of all, it blows the largest bubbles if you identify a leak.
J**.
Works well, but ends up being expensive.
This product identifies leaks well, but is very thick, so you use a lot more than other brands.
C**G
Works great.
Excellent product. I found 2 leaks with it. I recommend using a small, disposable brush to apply it otherwise you can waste a lot. The leak becomes obvious right away. Also, use a small, hand held mirror to look around the joints. I found 1 leak that way.