I've heard of some people talk about $700+ conversions. That, I agree is ludacris. My shop charges a few hundred at most for most jobs, depending on the time involved and if we need to replace anything. Remember that if you were to just do a conversion, you Legaly can NOT do it at home. The reason why? It's against federal law to release r-12 into the atmosphere. If you have an operating system, and want to do the swap, you need evacuation equipment. Most of the time though, you do a conversion because something failed in the system and the refridgerant leaked out. In this case, you must repair the system. This can be costly. If you repair the system yourself, you'll have to pull a vaccum on the system for a while to make sure there is no moisture in it. You will get freeze ups if you don't do this. As far as the pourous hose issue, dye tests have shown bad hoses (low hose on a caravan is a popular one to go bad). All in all, I believe the "do it yourself" kit is a bad idea. The main reason beeing that you let untrained people deal with serious enviormental hazzards, and after all, that was the whole reason r-12 isn't made anymore anyway. There are many ways that you can save a few bucks, ruining the atmosphere is not a good way to do it.