The design of these probabilities hasn't changed in 40 years, but it's almost perfect, so it's not necessary. The major advantage over most other bleeders is that there is a barrier between the brake fluid and the air that is being used to intensify it. This is important because brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air, lowering the fluid's boiling point. It also contains a lot of liquid. This saves a lot of time in large branches. A few tips for those who don't read the instructions. Remove the schrader valve at the bottom before adding liquid. Be sure to vent the liquid chamber after filling. Just push it down a little and put the vent plug on until the liquid comes out. One last thing, you don't want to fill it completely with brake fluid. Fill it about 3/4 full. That's because when you're fully inflated, you won't get much air left, so the pressure will drop quickly and you'll have to inflate again.
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