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Finally used my pressure bleeder - WOW!

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Oh man, if you have never used on of these they are amazing. You'll never go back to the old way.

And there is even an economic angle, the bits required to build one are pretty quickly less than the brake fluid you'd otherwise us trying to do it the conventional way.

I don't mean to be crowing about what I worked up (am kind of pleased it worked to be honest) but instead the results you can get have me really stoked.

The DYI thread is here....
 
Whether a DIY or commercial unit, it's made into a one man operation. Gravity works but it takes too long in a 'production environment'. We've used an EeziBleed for decades, it comes with all the common lids in the kit. "Path of least resistance", y'see.
 
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