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The CZ75-Auto | Hexane was born in CS2 on July 10th, 2014, when it was added as a new weapon skin in the eSports 2014 Summer Case. This slick and colourful skin proved to be an immediate hit amongst players, who were in love with the touch of style it conferred upon their in-game arsenal.
The eSports 2014 Summer Case container supplies the CZ75-Auto | Hexane, a skin that you could purchase through this very container that offers a wide selection of exclusively designed weapon finishes. This skin belongs to the eSports 2014 Summer Collection, which is one of the prized possessions owing to its peculiar design and rarity.
The Hexane skin for CZ75-Auto is in high demand and has a popularity rating of 70%, placing it in the top 30% of the most popular items in CS2. That value and its rating for desirability by players come from analysis of its daily sales volume and market price.
The CZ75-Auto | Hexane is one of 347 other Pistol skins, making this skin a common drop. This mil-spec grade skin will fall under an average drop chance of 79.92%, which makes this skin pretty common in CS2.
The CZ75-Auto | Hexane is an in-game skin that has a low price. Its price varies in a corridor from $1.36 to $7.97, depending on the wear grade and other factors, including stickers. The model is widely presented in all markets and is available for easy access to players. On the date of this review, CS2 public inventories contained 103.2K units of the Hexane skin.
Float Value: The CZ75-Auto | Hexane has a float value range from 0.00 to 0.40, meaning players can get the skin in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, and Well-Worn conditions. More so, StatTrak versions of the Hexane are available for each exterior option.
The Hexane from the series CZ75-Auto has gained very positive community sentiment. A great number of votes on addskins.gg resulted in an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Furthermore, this skin has been used by professional CS2 players such as fallen, happy, and neo, which only helps its reputation of being a well-demanded skin.
The Hexane finish on this CZ 75-Auto is accomplished in a hydrographic process of intense attention to detail, where the parts of the weapon are carefully dunked into a water tank with a floating film therein. This resultant pattern index of the finish gives the gun a touch so unique to the appearance.

Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.