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The Brake Bleeder Kit with Hand Held Vacuum Pump and Adapters is a versatile automotive tool designed for efficient brake bleeding and maintenance. It features a durable aluminum alloy construction, universal compatibility with various vehicles, and a user-friendly design that allows for one-person operation. This kit is not only limited to brakes but can also be used for cleaning oil and testing vacuum systems, making it an essential addition to any mechanic's toolkit.
Manufacturer | Gnhydxfe |
Brand | Gnhydxfe |
Model | A1 |
Item Weight | 1.68 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.45 x 7.6 x 2.91 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | b5 |
M**N
Easy to use and works great
This vacuum brake bleeder makes the job quick and easy. I've bled the brakes a 2015 Lexus 450 and a 2017 Toyota Rav 4 (8 wheels total). When squeezing the handles, the vacuum builds quickly and draws out the old brake fluid no problem. Once you open the bleeder screw, the vacuum drops off quickly as it draws out the brake fluid. You can keep pumping while the bleeder screw is open OR you can close the bleeder screw, pump it up and reopen. As others have noted, the little plastic brake catch jar easily tips over, so if you find a way to hold it or stabilize it that would help. Would also have been good if the jar was larger as I had to pour out the old brake fluid after each 2 wheels had been bled - but not a big deal. You simply unscrew the lid, poor out the old brake fluid into an empty brake fluid bottle or soda bottle, re-attach the lid. It comes with an extra lid and an extra lid rubber gasket. Overall, easy to use and if you have no one to help you bleed your brakes, then this is the way to go.
H**E
WORKS GREAT
This is the 2nd one of these that I have gotten, It is well worth the money. Works as it should. arrived on time undamaged.
M**N
Works good just needs a smaller bleeder fitting
It comes with 3 bleeder fittings.just that none fit the back bleeder on my Ford ranger..needs another smaller one
L**
Price and Features A+
So far, so good. I've used it quite a bit on two motorcycles, front and rear calipers Can't beat the price compared to MightyVac, of which I had two of those over the years, and the plastic handle would break. This one seems sturdy, comes in a case and holds the vacuum. Very happy so far!
J**K
Buy a better one
The pump works great but the cup lids don't seal and keep any vacuum. Sending this one back
M**N
Bleed me
Did what I needed it to do with no complaints so far. 4 vehicles, seems to be OK!
T**Y
Worked well.
The brake vacuum worked well. I sucked about three qts. through the system before I discovered the master cylinder was too small for the system. I would recommend the vacuum to anyone.
A**S
It may get the job done.
Purchased to bleed hydraulic clutch.The good:it produces up to 15psi of vacuum based on the supplied gauge.The bad,1: It was improperly packaged, so the long hoses were permantly crushed. They you can get vacuum past the kink but it won't pull much volume. Since it was mid project when I ordered this, I cute the damaged portion out and ran it short. When time permitted, I bought new hose.2: Directions are incorrect: it says to pull the collar towards the handle to create vacuum, but that is backwards. The collar needs to be placed in the AWAY from the handle position to create vacuum.3: there is no lock on the collar. so you are pumping away, trying to pull the old fluding and from your system, and bump that collar and suddenly it is in the positive pressure position and you are pumping that crap into your Brakes(or clutch cylinder). Since I bought it for vacuum, I put zipties behind the collar so it can't slip into the positive pressure position... again.4.The adapter/fittings are very flimsy and it's hard to maintain vacuum. Bought new ones on amazon and they are much better.5. (minor issue) spelling errors in manual.6. (minor issue) for me, 15psi was weak but okay. butI two starred it because it gets the job done, but with that thing flipping to positive presssure so easy, you could wreck equipment by pushing contaminants back into it very easily.Would not recommend it but... if you understand what I am saying and are okay with getting some minor upgrades it's a cheap solution. The hose-thing could just be this one that I got. Then again they could all be packed that way.
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