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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Love it. Use it at work almost every day and it works flawless. The larger filler bottle is very nice
Reelbigmonkey
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Quite simply a revelation for bleeding brakes. The product is pretty good quality, from what I can tell. It feels well-made and is simple to use. Although it doesn't come with concise or clear instructions, it's relatively intuitive if you're so inclined. It makes working on brakes super simple for one person.
Elmer Esquivel
Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2025
Excellent produit, recommandé 👍💯
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Wish I had bought this years ago. Turns brake jobs into a fraction of the timeEven worth it if you are a diy home mechanic.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
The inlet coupler broke before the job was complete. The company was very good about refunding my money.
jcross51
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Made the job of bleeding my brakes on my 2002 Honda vtx 1800 that has been sitting in the weather for years and I'm bringing back to life easy. I had mold and other crud in the system and had to give a little pump to get it moving but worked like a charm. I like the container to keep from going dry as well cause it pulls it through pretty quickly. Great idea and good purchase for someone with a lot of projects like me.
tctech
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Only worked one time. The coupler on top where you plug the hoses in wouldn’t accept the hoses. The coupler broke internally.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Love this product, one man show.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2024
Easy to use and it works great, my brakes feel like new. The refill bottle is a bit fiddly , you have to keep your eyes on it so it doesn't overflow the master cylinder ... 4.5/5 ...
Eric D. Overton
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Until now, I've always bled brakes with a Mason jar and some aquarium tubing. It's a cheap, simple way to get things done, and it works on just about every car and quite a few motorcycles. It's also a bit tedious, since you'll spend a lot of time walking back and forth between your master cylinder, the driver's seat, and the brake being bled.I got thrown a curve, however, by the hydraulic clutch actuator I used to replace the balky mechanical clutch cable on my vintage motorcycle. The master cylinder just wasn't large enough to pump brake fluid down the line with enough effectiveness to initiate the bleed if the line was completely full of air.I did get the clutch hydraulics bled once, but only after considerable effort, sucking on the tube to the bleeder screw, and getting a mouthful of brake fluid. So when I had to open the line again to be able to remove the transmission cover and replace a worn out shifter spring, I considered other options. Since I have a large air compressor in my shop, this seemed worth a try. Years ago I built a veneer press for wood (using vacuum bags) and I was impressed at how well a venturi system powered by a good-sized air compressor could pull a useful vacuum.This unit did not disappoint. It connected easily to my air hose, and it wasn't hard to find a fitting to attach to the bleed screw. Because the master cylinder itself was so small, there was no way to attach the "refill" bottle. But with a motorcycle, it was easy enough to stand over the cylinder on the handlebar and press the handle on the bleeder gently with my foot as I poured in fluid by hand.This device took a difficult to impossible job and reduced it to an easy five minutes.Next up is the other reason I bought this -- the bleeding of a completely new brake system on a '63 Comet convertible on which I've swapped every drum brake (all four corners) for a disc. Again, I'll be starting with lines that are 100% filled with air. And I suspect that again this unit will make the job easier.I just wish I'd bought it a long time ago. Having the right tool for the job makes so many things so much easier.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2024
If you have an air compressor in your sho this tool makes bleeding brakes and easy job
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