Hilld, I with 100% owe both my mini split installs to Gerald O. This thread he started back in 2014 inspired me to install my fujitsu 24k btu 2 head unit on the east side of my house in 2016, and a Pioneer 18k btu 2 head unit on the west side of my house in 2017. I used ALL the same tools, with exception of a robinaire vacuum pump as i found it almost new in box on clist for a fraction of new. I also purchased a yellow jacket 60278 r410a flaring tool which is critical for the proper flares. I also got a small dry nitrogen tank and manifold to pressurize and dry out the lines when looking for leaks before releasing the gas.
I regret i sold the $700 in tools i purchased for these installs.
To answer your question, my units have been up and running since 2016 (5 hard humid upstate NY summers) and 2017 (4 summers) and they still work as well as they did when installed.
I also occasionally use them in october to take the chill off the house before i flip the switch for my hot water baseboard boiler in the winter. Usually when we are to lazy to start a fire in the wood stove on lazy late fall nights.
If you do your homework, buy these proper tools, take your time, you too can install your own ductless minisplit. As i have said in other threads since, i only wish i didn’t spend the premium onn the fuji unit, as the far cheaper pioneer works just as well. I could have probably saved $1,500 if i didn’t get wrapped up in my OCD by wanting premium products. I learned my lesson after the first install.