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🔋 DASBET Pneumatic Brake Fluid Bleeder Tool - 4 Master Cylinder Adapters - Optimal 90-120 PSI Pressure Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of 🔋 DASBET Pneumatic Brake Fluid Bleeder Tool - 4 Master Cylinder Adapters - Optimal 90-120 PSI Pressure

【FEATURE】1L Vacuum Brake Fluid Bleeder features a convenient hanging hook and locking trigger that allows for hands free operation. It will hold the bottle upright while you focus on other aspects of the job. 【EASY TO USE】Take away the dirty brake fluid from the tank; Put in the new fluid back; Start the car and connect the hose between the equipment and the brake branch pump; Twist the screw to be loose, but not completely. Then open valve to start siphoning the fluid out.Please turn off the valve after screwing when it finish. 【APPLICATION】Brake jobs are some of the most common vehicle maintenance jobs that can be done at home; This Brake Fluid Bleeder Kit includes everything you need to quickly and easily remove air from your brakes without creating a mess; Rather than waiting hours for gravity to bleed your brakes, get this simple brake fluid tool to bleed your brakes in minutes. 【INCLUDING】 Brake flush kit includes : 2 x Brake Fluid Change Tool; 2 x Metal Adapters; 4 x Plastic Adapter; 1 x Hose.Our tool fit for universal cars, you can use the tapered spout which is offered in the package avoid air leaking; Please lift the tool over the brake pump to ensure it work properly. (refer to vehicle manual for correct type). 【TRANSPARENCY】The transparent drain hose allows you to visually inspect the old fluid during the draining process. You can easily flush your entire disc or drum brake system with this brake fluid bleeder!.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Worked with a small modification.

This product allowed me to wash the old brake fluid out of the brake lines myself with new brake fluid. I had to raise and lower the car on a hoist several times to ensure the new brake fluid reservoir topped up the brake fluid before air from the reservoir began to enter the lines.

Pros
  • APPLICATION
Cons
  • No paint needed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Such an easy to use time saving tool

I received this tool for a complete brake job on my Ford F150 including a master cylinder replacement and a full brake fluid change. The device was very helpful in removing used fluid from the old master cylinder and removing used fluid from the lines. Comes with a variety of attachments for most liquid removal and/or recycling applications and tools.

Pros
  • FEATURE
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Requires an air compressor to operate

Warning. Although not mentioned here and the listing says it has "everything you need" to quickly bleed your brakes. If you go to 3.1.6 instructions you will see that you need to connect it to a "suitable air compressor". whatever it is It turns out I don't have the right air compressor and I can't go out and buy one because my brakes aren't working right now. So maybe it works great, I don't know. i couldn't use it

Pros
  • EASY TO USE
Cons
  • Makes me nervous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly. Some things you need to know

Bleeding brakes in the ABS age is tricky without a vacuum tool. I went deep and replaced all 4 calipers and all brake lines (serious rust problems). I started the process with the farthest caliper and worked my way up to the next. The first problem: due to the weakening of the exhaust valve, bubbles appeared in the liquid. I fixed this by using a nice thick o-ring on the exhaust valve to seal the loose threads. Second problem: I tried using a pancake compressor on my nailer that didn't have the

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  • TRANSPARENCY
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