🚗 Bleed with Confidence: Your Go-To Kit for Smooth Rides!
The Vizibleed Brake And Clutch Bleeding Kit is a universal fitting tool designed for efficient and hassle-free brake and clutch maintenance. With a retaining strap to prevent dislodging under pressure and a constant visual check feature, this kit ensures you stay in control while working on your vehicle.
K**E
Very easy to use and effective
Very easy to use and effective to bleed brakes without assistance from someone else.
J**R
Poor connection
The hose is rubbish
S**N
Get what you pay for does the job though
It doesn't stay on bleed nipple keeps slipping of so it's abit awkward pumping brake and trying to keep bleed pipe on and using spanner.
M**W
Excellent service.
Bought this to replace an old one I had purchased some years ago where the black connecting rubber had now perished. This item came on time and work perfectly. Very happy.
H**
Does what it says on the bottle!
Easy to use, high quality tubing..Cut your bleed time in half!Definitely an easy purchase!
A**U
Fluid changed but with some problems....
My motorcycle required a brake fluid change so I purchased this item. First - given some reviews - I tested the valve with a large syringe. The air would go out but not in, which was good. Then attempted to fit the tubing to the nipple but the ID was too big (may be ok with a car). They supply a sort of lock (a piece of plastic with two holes) and suggest to use the smaller hole in this case, but doing so wouldn't allow me to fit my 8mm wrench properly. Luckily I found a piece of smaller ID clear tube in my toolbox and that fitted perfectly inside the black rubber end as well as on the nipple. See photo of the smaller ID tube fitted. Then I started hitting my front brake lever and the oil would come out, but upon releasing the lever, I could see the oil quickly going up again and I got scared that after that, air in the tube would follow. So I closed the bleed nipple with the wrench and continued with the traditional method, like there was no valve. Same thing with the rear brake, i.e. pedal down > open nipple > let oil out > close nipple > pedal up - repeat. I used a long quick-grip clamp on the rear brake pedal (which I could easily operate from the brake side), so one-man job anyway :) All in all everything well but - at least in my case - it would have been just the same with some aquarium silicon tube and an empty bottle of milk. For the price however it's ok (they should include a piece of smaller ID tube though).
A**I
No worries.
Does what it says it should! Not expensive and saves a whole bunch of messing around.
F**T
Very basic.
Overpriced for what it is but it serves a purpose.I found the plastic "retainer" of no use so just pushed the rubber hose over the nipple and it remained insitu.The other end is blocked off by a small steel ball and I removed the rubber sleeve because the non return function id very crude and ineffective. I use a pressure bleeder anyway so it's still a one person operation.
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