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Your cart is empty. This simple 2 litre brake fluid pump bleeder is a must for bleeding brakes single handed. The easy to pump action and visual gauge allows this task to be performed quickly and effectively with the minimum of effort. Equipped with an adaptor is supplied for fitting to European vehicles.
Contain capacity: 2Liters
Method of operating: One way siphoning
Operating pressure: 30 psi
Suction and Connecting Hose: 5/16’’ O.D * 100cm long
Additional features: Pressure release valve
Pressure Gauge: 0-85 psi (0-6 Bar)
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Product used on both 2012 and 2013 Honda Civic's. I did have to buy the 56mm cap separately, however it worked great. I would suggest do not use no more the 5ps of pressure. If using more the master cylinder could leak. This tool makes changing the systems brake fluid and or bleeding brakes a one person job. The dealer will charge close to $200 to do this.
Jon B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
I used this puppy today and it was awesome. Glad I got this one over the regular Motive one. Sturdy and thick plastic. All covers were solid and fit snug. The lid wrench included works amazing to get things nice and tight. There was enough tubing to set the tank on the ground and the wide base was convenient and I barely had to pump the thing at all to get it to 10 psi. I did a complete fluid change and only had to pump the thing four or five times with each wheel to keep it at 10 psi and there were no air or fluid leaks AT ALL. Catch tube is top quality too. I used a piece of cardboard underneath my work the whole time and afterwards there was one single drop from taking the rubber fitting off one of the nipples. Bled my clutch too. This freaking thing worked flawlessly. I liked how this one has a the pressure relief button which was convenient. I would definitely recommend. It is NOT just some cheap imitation.
Trevor K Smith
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
### Product OverviewThe SMOTIVEPRO 2L Manual Brake Bleeder Fluid Pump is a highly practical tool for both professionals and DIY mechanics. Designed to facilitate easy, one-man operation, it allows you to efficiently bleed hydraulic brake and clutch systems without needing an extra set of hands. It is suitable for a variety of vehicles, including those with 45mm threaded hydraulic reservoir caps, commonly found in European models.### Key Features- **2L Tank Capacity**: The brake bleeder features a 2-liter fluid capacity, making it well-suited for most automotive applications. It also includes a 1-liter waste oil container with a transparent hose, allowing for easy monitoring of fluid disposal.- **Durability**: Built from high-rigidity plastic, this tool offers corrosion resistance and long-lasting performance, even in tough workshop conditions.- **One-Way Siphoning and Quick Connect**: The unit employs a one-way siphoning method, which ensures that air doesn’t re-enter the system during the bleeding process. Additionally, the quick connect and pressure release valve simplify setup and operation.- **Anti-Clogging Nozzle**: The pump is equipped with an anti-clogging nozzle protector, preventing brake fluid buildup in the hose, ensuring smooth operation and less maintenance.- **Pressure Monitoring**: A built-in pressure gauge allows you to monitor the pressure at all times, enhancing both safety and efficiency during the process.### Ease of UseThis brake bleeder is designed for easy operation, even for one person. The unique base design provides extra stability during use, while the ring wrench included helps prevent damage to screws during operation. This makes it an ideal tool for home mechanics and smaller automotive repair shops.### Who is it for?The SMOTIVEPRO 2L Brake Bleeder is perfect for anyone looking to maintain their vehicle's brake system independently. Whether you're working on cars, motorcycles, or even small vehicles like ATVs, this kit provides everything needed for effective brake fluid replacement and air bleeding.### Final ThoughtsWith its durable build, efficient design, and ease of use, the SMOTIVEPRO 2L Manual Brake Bleeder stands out as an excellent option for anyone performing brake maintenance. It saves time, ensures safety, and delivers professional results without the need for a second operator.
GVenk
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023
Used it dry (no fluid into the pump container, just to pressurize the car's reservoir) to complete the job but there are some issues. 10psi for front, 12psi for rear wheels was sufficient.This seems to be an exact clone of Ares (or one is a supplier to the other) and is a better design than the Motive pressure bleeders from which the name of this company appears to have been derived!Positives:The plastics and hardware are good quality. The included cap fit the reservoir properly. The tube length from the pump to the car reservoir cap was long enough to keep the pump on the ground next to the car. You would need a suitable table or bench if using a four post lift to bleed without taking off wheels.The caveats:1. The quick connect to the cap for the brake reservoir on the car is prone to leaking if the tube is moved or the cap is screwed and unscrewed several times as might be necessary in dry bleeding. Need to disconnect, and connect it back until it seals. The nut at the tube end of this connector is counter-intuitive. Tighten it first and then connect it again to the cap.2. The first few pumps from zero pressure may make it look like it is not working. Pump it about 8-10 times before you see the pressure guage move.3. The old fluid collector bottle is handy without purchasing it separately but you will need to punch a small hole near the top for air to escape as fluid pours into it. Otherwise, it will not work properly.4. You do not need to push the tube all the way into the collection bottle just enough to insure it won't come out. Otherwise, the tube may become too short.5. The bleeder connector for the collector bottle works best with exposed caliper nipples that are 1/4" or longer in front of the nut and have a sufficient lip over which the connecting rubber can extend so it stays connected. This was the case in my rear wheels. But the front wheels had a shallow nipple that wasn't long enough to hold the connector properly making it prone to coming off especially if the bottle placement puts pressure on the connector to disconnect. Best to hold this connector pushed in with your fingers while bleeding for such nipples.Seems like somebody should come up with a simpler design for dry bleeding that can be sold cheaper. You just need a hand pump with a pressure guage and a connector.
John Hancock
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023
I bought this to bleed the stupidly run factory clutch hydraulics on an MGB as it is the only reliable way to bleed that silly system. So the short is that the pressure bleeder works great. As long as you keep the MC topped off, you don't actually need to put any fluid in the pressure bleeder reservoir. It just takes a few pumps to re-pressurize the MC, and is cleaner. The time you spend there is not spent cleaning out the bleeder and hose assembly.However, there are details about the connections and adapters that are not clear when ordering one of these.The bleeder unit itself is exactly the same as the "ARES 70921-2-Liter Manual Brake Fluid Pressure Bleeder" but comes with the fluid recovery bottle and hose. In addition, it costs less.I ordered three different pressure bleeders because it was hard (or impossible) to tell which quick disconnect connector the bleeders were using. I ordered this one, the Ares, and the unit by OMT, the OMT unit being the lowest cost.Curiously, the connector on the OMT is not the one in the pictures of the:"OMT Master Cylinder Bleeder Kit, Brake Pressure Bleeder with 12 Master Cylinder Adapters..."That will fit, according to the pictures, the SmotivePro in this review and the Ares noted above. This quick release is the one with the end the same diameter as the rest of the barrel with a detent in between.The:"SMOTIVEPRO 12 pcs Brake Master Cylinder Bleeder Kit Professional Brake Bleeder Adapter Compatible with Most Brake Bleeder kit"shows a quick release fitting with a reduced diameter at the end. It is not the same fitting as comes on the SmotivePro or Ares bleeder.The fittings on those adapters appears correct for the:"Orion Motor Tech OMT Brake Pressure Bleeder, European Brake Bleeder with Hand Pump, 2.5L Pressure Brake Bleeder with Hose and European Adapter, Manual Brake Fluid Pressure Bleeder"All three bleeders appear to be functional. I chose to keep the SmotivePro unit as it was the best bang for the buck and is more stable than the OMT unit.The adapter that came with the kit fits the master cylinders I have on three of my six cars. It also fits on the clutch MC of another, but this is pointless as the master/slave system on that car is properly set up and gravity bleeds well.Another car has the same thread but the MC is too close to a panel above it and the quick release head doesn't fit. I would have to make an an adapter with a right angle fitting to use any pressure bleeder.The job I bought this for was bleeding the clutch system on an MGB. It seems that the British, who had this fella named Newton, as in Sir Isaac, who wrote just a bit about physics, including about GRAVITY, just didn't pay any attention to him. Nor did their engineers have any common sense. It is simple to design a clutch hydraulic system to self bleed. I have designed and installed three on cars that never had a hydraulic clutch and they all self bleed. But the designers at MG didn't seem to understand water runs downhill BEST.The point of this is that no adapter will fit this MC, and the universal cap, such as the:"ABN Universal Master Cylinder Adapter Cap with Wings - Adjustable 1-2.7in Opening Pressure Brake Bleeder Kit Adapter Fits Various Vehicles for Easy Brake Fluid Changes"neither fits, nor could I get it to seal properly on any of at least six master cylinders I tried it on. I believe some people have gotten that one or the Ares Universal Adapter to seal, so you, dear reader, might have better luck, but I couldn't get it to hold pressure at all.Therefore, if one of the screw on caps doesn't screw on tight and seal so you can pump up around 3-5 psi, you will have to do what I had to do on the MGB clutch MC. Take an old cap, or buy a new cap and modify it into an adapter with a small brass or plastic plumbing fitting and attach it directly into the silicone hose.This also may be better if the adapter costs far more than a cap, some silicone sealant and the plumbing fitting, or just won't seal as well. That applies to the adapter for a Miata MX-5 NA or NB master cylinder. I will be making an adapter from a used cap for future use as the adapter costs around $60. I would say it might make more sense to make your own if you have one of the American dual reservoir brake MC with the large oblong metal cap. The adapter that comes in the 12 piece SmotivePro or OMT kits appears to be just made of plastic and I suspect may not seal well.As to the MGB clutch. Even taking my time, it bled all the trapped air out of the lines run above the MC in British brilliance in under 10 minutes. This should be fantastic for bleeding brakes.
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