🛠️ Master your brake maintenance like a pro—solo, precise, and unstoppable!
The DHA Brake Bleeding Kit is a professional-grade, handheld vacuum pump and pressure tester designed for one-person brake and clutch fluid bleeding. Featuring a precise 0-30 inches Hg gauge, sturdy steel and brass construction, and a universal adapter set, it supports a wide range of vehicles including cars, motorcycles, and ATVs. Complete with a 120ml drainage jar and blow-molded case, this kit streamlines brake maintenance with efficiency and durability.
Manufacturer | DHA |
Part number | DHA005 |
Item Weight | 800 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 26 x 21.3 cm; 800 g |
Item model number | DHA005 |
Colour | Red-16pcs |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**S
Very easy to use
While changing my rear pads I lost a load of fluid from the electric brake cylinder as it fell out. It was going to cost at least £50 if I took it to a garage And I had no brakes to get there. I bought this tool for less than £19 with next day delivery. It took less than 30 mins to bleed the calliper and test it. My brakes are working perfectly now and I still have the tool to do it again at no cost next time. Good piece of kit and well worth at least double the price.
J**I
Easy to use and does the job for motorcycles
This product does the job very easily, but you need to be patient and learn how to use it properly. Watch some YouTube videos on how to bleed your brakes to ensure you are doing it correctly. It requires some pressure when you are pumping it with the attachments. I used the smallest attachment for my Honda CBR 400 RR, and it worked quite well. No air bubbles.Apply some pressure with your thumb when you are pumping and keep the pressure with your fingers when you are releasing the brake nipple. Do it slowly and gently. Pump, release, pump, release. It takes some time, but it works 100%. Make sure to keep the pressure between 20 and 30 bars on the meter and don't go below 10 for best results.
J**N
Fairly good for the money
Fairly well made, and will do the job. You'll need to keep an eye on some of the hardware working loose, like the nut and bolt holding the pump handle together.I also had to pop a cable tie round the most commonly used rubber end for brake/clutch bleed nipples to make it actually form a seal
G**E
Well built and easy to use
Bought this to bleed the brakes on my car, although I have not done that job yet, I have tested this unit and it holds a good vacuum, seems well built for the money and comes with various adaptors so that you can bleed all different types of brake lines
T**M
OK but would not buy again
I was most interested in using this to make the job of bleedingbike brake calipers easier than doing it 100% manually. This product doesn't help at all. The fitting onto the brake caliper bleed nipple is not as tight as it needs to be and air is introduced. The worst part is the fluid capturing bottle. It's flimsy and low quality, and again air is introduced as it is not air tight (which is fundamental for it to work effectively).I ended up going back to the fully manual method as it works effectively, just takes longer.
T**A
Small and compact
My husband is over the moon with this
P**T
Not fit for purpose
I did have high hopes for this product (having read some good reviews here). It's a great price, well presented in its plastic box and has good instructions. .... but that's where it ends! In practice, it's absolutely hopeless!Although it does pull & hold a vacuum, the primary problem seems to be that air leaks past any bleed screw thread when loosened instantly killing the vacuum. Other reviewers mention problems getting the plastic caps to seal on the bleed nipples. Yes, this is true, but, even if you dispense with the caps & just push the plastic pipe DIRECTLY onto the nipple, it still suffers with air leaking past the bleed screw threads.Also, it's not particularly clear how to seat the seal in its reservoir. I'm sure many purchasers have failed to get a vacuum just because of this one issue!!After 3 attempts to get this thing to work, I eventually gave up & used a conventional gravity bleed technique using my own piping into a glass jar!!Unit has since been returned for a refund.Now considering a more expensive master cyl. pressurised system.Vacuuming just doesn't work!
D**N
Bleedin clutch
Easy to use.
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