I just broke mine. Forgot it was on the floor after a brake rebuild and backed over it.
I really like the vacuum bleeder type, and I've had this one maybe 20 years or so. I looked and I don't see a brand name on it and have long since lost the instructions (if there were any) that might have came with it when new.
I've looked at the mighty vac, and that looks to be a PITA, and gets mixed reviews.
I see HF has one, but I use this fairly often, and am going to skip the HF version. Sears sells three different ones, with mostly good reviews, but I don't have a clue who the OEM is.
All I need is a pistol type with a vacuum barrel on it that you can attach a piece of hose to. I don't need dozens of adapters as I will probably use this for bleeding/changing brake fluids the same way I have since I can remember; pump up the vacuum, let off the screw till I see no more bubbles, close the bleed screw on the caliper, that's it.
Any suggestions as to a decent quality unit for under $100 ?
I really like the vacuum bleeder type, and I've had this one maybe 20 years or so. I looked and I don't see a brand name on it and have long since lost the instructions (if there were any) that might have came with it when new.
I've looked at the mighty vac, and that looks to be a PITA, and gets mixed reviews.
I see HF has one, but I use this fairly often, and am going to skip the HF version. Sears sells three different ones, with mostly good reviews, but I don't have a clue who the OEM is.
All I need is a pistol type with a vacuum barrel on it that you can attach a piece of hose to. I don't need dozens of adapters as I will probably use this for bleeding/changing brake fluids the same way I have since I can remember; pump up the vacuum, let off the screw till I see no more bubbles, close the bleed screw on the caliper, that's it.
Any suggestions as to a decent quality unit for under $100 ?


