- 2 Liter pneumatic brake fluid extractor with 1 set of 1000 c.c. brake bleeder --To fit most vehicles' brake oil bleeder fittings and work with most standard and ABS brake systems.
- Collect old brake oil without spillage; fixing valve and safety cup for cutting off extracting automatically.
- Comes with 1.5 meter (59 inch) long silicon hose with universal rubber adapter which can fit most brake nipples. With check valve to avoid backflow when bleeding.
- Provide with step hook (fixing ring lock)-- control air and keep extracting oil continuously.
- Midget size of the N.W is less than 1 kg. Easy and convenient to operate and carry.
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Ryan Sammis
Worked great
I cannot belive I lived this long without a bleeder like this. The gravity feeder worked flawlessly as well. Money well spent!
Sue Laird
A great tool for the professional or do it yourself mechanic
I use this product frequently to bleed and flush brake systems it is excellent. mine is a previous original version by vacula which cost much more this is exact replica and costs far less-you can't go wrong.
Sarah Missja
Five Stars
Love it
Valinte Jesza
Works fine. Bubbles are ok!
Used this to bleed brakes on Saturn '97 (no ABS) and Honda Odyssey (with ABS). Worked fine, although a little disturbing at first because I saw a lot of air bubbles coming in the drain hose. After a bit of thinking, I realized the vacuum is strong enough enough to pull air through the threads of the bleed screw. This seems to have no impact on the process though and the air does not enter the brake system in any way. Interestingly, one of the front brake lines on both cars had almost 0 bubbles, while the rear lines were more like 80% air / 20% brake fluid. Whatever, it worked fine either way. I have a smaller Makita 4 gallon compressor, so it runs out of air quite fast. My procedure was to start the vacuum (120 PSI on the compressor), open the screw, bleed for 10-15 seconds, close the screw, release the vacuum and wait 30 seconds for the compressor to catch up. Repeat 5-6 times for a caliper and move to the next wheel. Once done, both brake systems worked fine. Might try a lower PSI next time.
Donna Renee Rensel
Five Stars
Great product works well
Raluca Luiza
very good makes work way esayer
works like a charm
Poe Zarni Kyaw
The easiest way to bleed brakes ever!
The easiest way to bleed brakes ever! Bleed/flush brake system with ease.
Han Zaw Zaw
As advertised
As advertised
Jody Fick
Five Stars
It did the job very well. Sure beats having to find a second to pump the brakes.