Brake Bleeder Kit

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I need to change my brakes again soon and I plan to bleed the old brake fluid out of the lines. I don't have any experience with brake bleeder kits. What is a good one to use for someone doing the job alone?



Thanks for the help guys.
 
Used a MityVac this weekend pulling out old fuel from my snowmobiles, and filling the system after with new, saved pulling on them forever filling up the bowls in the big mikuni carbs! Very handy tool. Works great!
 
a lot of auto parts stores have mity vacs on their loaner tool list, so you can try before you buy! when I borrowed one it was pretty slimy with brake fluid already!:driving:
 
I have this one. Seems adequate.....good reviews.

I paid less with a 20% coupon from the paper.
 
I like my Vacula DX 2.5. Needs compressed air to operate, but does a quick, great one-man job. Bought it through Amazon, well worth what I spent.
 
I use MityWife.



She sits in the driver's seat and depresses the brake pedal when I tell her.
 
I use MityWife.



She sits in the driver's seat and depresses the brake pedal when I tell her.
 
I use MityWife.



She sits in the driver's seat and depresses the brake pedal when I tell her.
 
I use MityWife.



She sits in the driver's seat and depresses the brake pedal when I tell her.
 
I use MityWife.



She sits in the driver's seat and depresses the brake pedal when I tell her.
 

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