MRBILLYUK
ClioSport Club Member
FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
Just a bit of a heads up for anybody contemplating buying an Eezibleed pressure bleeder.
Don't waste your money.
I bought an Eezibleed a few weeks ago. It worked first time, but when I came to use it again a couple of weeks ago it pissed air out from a couple of places, so I took it back and got my money back.
I'd seen these generic pressure bleeder on Ebay so thought I'd take a punt. For £22 it's the same price as an Eezibleed.
What a good bit of kit. You can tell instantly it's much better quality than the Eezibleed. It's put together with much more robust, quality components.
It holds 3 litres of brake fluid. It has a stainless push fit onto the cap, so you can disconnect it when it's still pressurised. It comes with a tube to put onto the bleed nipple, a bottle to bleed the brake fluid into and a spanner type tool to tighten the cap onto the brake fluid reservoir. I didn't need to use the spanner, I tightened it by hand. I also used my own tubing and bottle to bleed into.
I used it again yesterday. What an absolute breeze to use. I ran it at 20 psi and it was spot on. I added increments of 500ml myself with a marker pen.
It's had a good wash out with hot, soapy water so ready to go again whenever I need it.
Don't waste your money.
I bought an Eezibleed a few weeks ago. It worked first time, but when I came to use it again a couple of weeks ago it pissed air out from a couple of places, so I took it back and got my money back.
I'd seen these generic pressure bleeder on Ebay so thought I'd take a punt. For £22 it's the same price as an Eezibleed.
What a good bit of kit. You can tell instantly it's much better quality than the Eezibleed. It's put together with much more robust, quality components.
It holds 3 litres of brake fluid. It has a stainless push fit onto the cap, so you can disconnect it when it's still pressurised. It comes with a tube to put onto the bleed nipple, a bottle to bleed the brake fluid into and a spanner type tool to tighten the cap onto the brake fluid reservoir. I didn't need to use the spanner, I tightened it by hand. I also used my own tubing and bottle to bleed into.
I used it again yesterday. What an absolute breeze to use. I ran it at 20 psi and it was spot on. I added increments of 500ml myself with a marker pen.
It's had a good wash out with hot, soapy water so ready to go again whenever I need it.
3L+1L Car Brake Bleeder Clutch Bleeding System Fluid Bleeder Tool Set Kit | eBay
This power bleeder makes it easy to quickly and properly purge the air and old fluid out of your brake lines, essential for protecting pistons, cylinders, seals and for maintaining proper stopping power.
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