Category: Brake Tools

  • DURATECH 2 in 1 Brake Bleeder Kit, Brake Fluid Bleeder Kit with Handheld Vacuum Pump, for Automotive, Organized in Portable case

    DURATECH 2 in 1 Brake Bleeder Kit, Brake Fluid Bleeder Kit with Handheld Vacuum Pump, for Automotive, Organized in Portable case

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    Brake booster kit comes with a vacuum gauge that can be widely used to test vehicle vacuum systems/as a vacuum sealer. Equipped with a vacuum gauge to help you take accurate readings. Pressure range: 0-30 in/Hg, 0-760 mm/Hg
    The hose is made from premium material for resilience, heat resistance and reliable sealing performance, The contoured design of the handle gives you a firm grip during use, so you can operate quickly and comfortably
    Handheld Vacuum Pump Kit comes complete with accessories. Includes handheld vacuum pump with vacuum gauge, 4.05 OZ reservoir jar, 4 transparent hoses, 3 different adapters and connectors included to allow you to use this tool kit on cars, bikes, motorcycles and other vehicles
    DURATECH brake system bleeding tools enable you to check vacuum operated automotive components, bleeding air from hydraulic systems and siphoning fluids. Creates both pressure and vacuum, it will help make an automotive repair or maintenance task easier
    All the tools and accessories are centrally compactly put on a built-in plastic tool case. Perfect for both home and business applications and easy to transport and store

    Price: $29.99
    (as of Jan 22, 2025 16:16:20 UTC – Details)





    Customer Reviews

    Reviewer: RWS
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Works well when properly used
    Review: First of all, it comes in a nice, molded case — before you unpack it, note how it fits in or take a picture. When you go to put it away after use, you’ll be glad you did.There are some tricks to using this that are not in the manual. Also, the text of the manual says to connect the reservoir to the pump with a 3″ hose – don’t. Use one of the longer hoses (as it shows in the diagram). I keep a spray bottle of water/dish detergent mix in my garage. I highly recommend this in general and as a lube to make the fittings go into the hoses. Some other reviewers said they had trouble with tubing connections coming loose. I had no such problems because of the soap water I used. Also, it’s not good to allow brake fluid to get sucked into the pump. By using the long tube between the pump and the reservoir, it’s easy to keep the reservoir lower than the pump, so no fluid goes into the pump. I also squirted a little of my solution onto the reservoir O-ring. I don’t know if it needed it, but it made the seal very air-tight, no matter which orientation between jar and cap I used (in contrast to another reviewer who had problems sealing).The pump generated plenty of suction. When working on the car, I only used 10 to 15 psi of suction to keep from emptying the master cylinder too quickly. However, the pump easily gets over 20 psi if it is pumping on a sealed system.So, onward to the actual use. After cracking the front left bleeder on my 67 Chevy, I put my bleeder wrench on the screw and connected the pump. I opened the bleeder a 1/4 turn and was rewarded with a good flow of not too clean brake fluid with “pinpoint carbonation” in it. I think the tiny bubbles was my brake system problem, they caused my car to pull right on moderate braking (the bubbles reduced the brake force on the left). It took only about 3 minutes to do the bleeding – I spent more time jacking up the car, getting the wheel off, etc.I did not see any air leakage back up the bleeder threads as reported by other reviewers. I disagree with the reviewers who suggested putting Teflon tape on the bleeder threads. Introducing a material that wasn’t part of the brake system design could be unsafe. If the bleeder leaks along the threads, consider replacing it with a new one or put a finger full of grease over the outside of the bleeder (thus not inside the brake system). Normally the threads will be wet with brake fluid and won’t pass much air. If it takes a lot of suction to get the brake fluid to bleed out, it is likely an indication of an obstruction in the system such a rust in the brake lines (the flexible hose from the car body to the wheel is particularly prone to rusting up). Clear any such obstructions or the brakes won’t be safe no matter how much you bleed them.I’ve only had it a short time, so I can’t comment on its durability. It seems to be made well enough but keep in mind you don’t get a $100 tool for the price of this set.

    Reviewer: Bobcat
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Comparison mityvac
    Review: Compared to the overseas mityvac competitor for the similar product, this American made product. Is $5 cheaper at slightly better or equal quality.Compared to the cheaper models, the product quality is easily worth the value.I find this product to be the highest value per dollar in the brake bleeder kit market currently.

    Reviewer: BigB
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Works, but can be tricky as fills fast.
    Review: The pump is easy to set up and operated.The small bottles only hold like 4-6 ounces each and so you have to stop and empty them before you’ve finished pumping out typical volume of normal car reservoir. I had to fill it more than little over 2 x.. would suggest the bottles be 12 or even 14 ounces instead . Did 2 Hondas in same day. Spilled some because the tubing is rather stiff and when trying to transfer the fluid to old container it wants to twist and turn and drip from the end of tube.The included hard shell case is nice touch but it is tight so you must disassemble all the dirty hoses to put it away, a bit challenging after it’s been used.The bottles are so light they will just flip. Helps to have another pair of hands to hold things.Still it’s worth it. Good for consumer. Can use multiple times but not pro level..

    Reviewer: C
    Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Don’t buy: Even for a cheap tool, this one is bad
    Review: I love cheap tools. I’ve got a garage full of cheap tools that have served me well for years. Whether it’s Amazon, the Wal store, H Freight, the big orange box store, or even the OG Sears, I’ve got tools from all those places plus a few car parts stores to boot.With that as context, this may be the worst cheap tool I have ever bought. As in, it literally did not work out of the box. I finally got around to using it today and all I can say is that if you read the negative reviews and still buy this tool, you must not care about your money.In short, don’t buy this. It did not work for me. It could not pull a vacuum to extract the brake fluid. So I had to go back to the old school method of working the brake pedal.It’s too bad because I’m rooting for Duratech. Like I said, I love cheap tools, assuming they actually work at all.

    Reviewer: Hugo a sebastian cruz
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Good hard suction!!!
    Review: Use this pump for couple break bleeds and it gets the job done 100%. Like the included hoses and attachments.Extra seals and cup

    Reviewer: Sherri Lynn Greco
    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Cheap plastic
    Review: Did not work well at allNot great quality

    Reviewer: Poersch
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Worked great!
    Review: Took longer to jack up each side and remove the tire than it did to use this tool to pump fresh fluid thru the lines and close it up. Easy driveway DIY with this tool, not sure why it took so long to buy one of these.

    Reviewer: BR
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: First ‘not a mighty vac’ I’ve found that works
    Review: I’ve ordered so many vacuum pumps for just an occasional use (why I’ve not gotten the best: mighty vac $$$$$) and they have all broken or not worked properly right out of the box.This is the first ‘not mighty vac’ that’s been holding up.I DO think it deserves a star knocked off for how it’s impossible to easily put it back in the case without removing the hose from the pump each time.I’ll update if I posted 5 stars too soon…

    Reviewer: Ryan Fernandez
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Review: Works great, was awesome for bleeding my brakes

  • Orion Motor Tech 24pcs Heavy Duty Disc Brake Piston Caliper Compressor Rewind Tool Set and Wind Back Tool Kit for Brake Pad Replacement Reset, Fits Most American, European, Japanese Autos

    Orion Motor Tech 24pcs Heavy Duty Disc Brake Piston Caliper Compressor Rewind Tool Set and Wind Back Tool Kit for Brake Pad Replacement Reset, Fits Most American, European, Japanese Autos

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    COMPLETE BRAKE CALIPER TOOL SET: This Orion Motor Tech 24-piece brake caliper tool set includes 2 retaining plates, left and right thrust bolt assemblies, 18 disc adapters, 2 brake hangers, a carry case, and a pair of gloves
    EASY OPERATION: Attach the plate to the handle, select the disc adapter that fits & rotate the pistons back into their calipers to clear your pads; embedded magnets in each thrust bolt assembly easily hold your drive keys & adapters in place during use
    UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: This disc brake caliper tool set includes a large array of adapters to fit most vehicles, including hundreds of American, Japanese, and European models; see below for a full list of compatible models
    DURABLE BUILD: The sandblasted #45 carbon steel construction of our tool set ensures long lasting performance and corrosion resistance even after years of punishing use
    CUSTOM CASE INCLUDED: The heavy-duty blow molded case ensures your tools are securely housed, making it simple to carry them wherever you need to go while keeping everything in place

    Price: $24.99
    (as of Jan 20, 2025 02:03:24 UTC – Details)





    Customer Reviews

    Reviewer: manwhopunchesfish
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: used it on my 2015 mazda 3 rear calipers
    Review: perfect. got the job done, saved money

    Reviewer: Jabo 1
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Works great.
    Review: Used this set to twist in the pistons on a Bronco 2 sport. Works like a charm. This is definitely recommended for the DIY mechanic. Maybe even for the pros that would use it frequently; I am that pleased with the purchase.

    Reviewer: D M
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: A must-have for any DIY auto tech or home mechanic!
    Review: I recently picked up the Orion Motor Tech 24pcs Brake Caliper Tool, and it’s been a lifesaver for my DIY brake projects. The set has everything you need to reset caliper pistons, including left and right thrust bolt assemblies, retaining plates, and various disc adapters. Whether you’re working on American, Japanese, or European cars, this kit has you covered—I’ve already used it on several different vehicles, and the compatibility is fantastic.What stood out to me was how easy it is to use. The adapters and thrust bolts are held securely in place by embedded magnets, so nothing slips or falls off during use. Attaching the plate, selecting the right adapter, and rotating the piston back into the caliper is straightforward and hassle-free. This set is perfect for anyone who enjoys working on their car without taking it to the shop.The build quality is excellent, too. The tools are made from durable #45 carbon steel with a sandblasted finish, so they feel sturdy and resistant to wear and corrosion. The included heavy-duty case keeps everything neatly organized and makes it easy to take the set wherever needed.For the price, this kit is an absolute steal. It’s a must-have for any DIY auto tech or home mechanic looking to tackle brake jobs independently. Highly recommended!

    Reviewer: Aleksey
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Comprehensive kit at a bargain.
    Review: This thing works way better than a C clamp or pliers. I was actually surprised by the quality of the case, blow molded cases usually suck no matter who they’re from but this one held every piece through shipping which is an impressive feat given it appears UPS had delivered the packaged this was in by drop kicking it all the way from the warehouse to my home. The case even has some pieces that slide out to a more open section to make them easy to grab then slide back to lock into place. The gloves and hanger hooks for your carriers is a nice addition as well. The metal is okay quality and everything is a decent tolerance, there was no sharp burring left over from manufacturing. It gets the job done and its a damn good deal.

    Reviewer: dragonlord
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Essential Tool Kit for Brake Maintenance
    Review: The Orion Motor Tech 24pcs Heavy Duty Disc Brake Piston Caliper Compressor Rewind Tool Set has proven to be a fantastic addition to my DIY toolkit. Though I don’t usually spend a lot on tools, this kit was worth every penny. It made the brake pad replacement process on my car so much smoother and quicker.Using the tools felt intuitive, and they fit perfectly for my vehicle’s brake system. The quality of the materials is evident, and they show no signs of wear after multiple uses. It’s nice to have a comprehensive kit that works with various vehicle types, ensuring I’m well-prepared for any brake maintenance task.If you’re looking to handle brake maintenance yourself, this tool set is a must-have. It’s affordable, durable, and covers a wide range of applications, making it ideal for anyone who prefers to tackle car repairs on their own.

    Reviewer: S_B_A
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Perfect for shade tree mechanics
    Review: Wish I had this years ago. A variety of adapters for different vehicles. Did a 16 pilot and 17 wrangler. Tool is cast but feels solid. You’d have to crank on it ridiculously hard to brake it. Love the caliper hangers. Great little affordable kit.

    Reviewer: Mike Will
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: They aren’t Snap-On or Matco but they work well!
    Review: Ive used these quite a few times and they work well. Not professional grade by any means but they wont fail you if you take care of them

    Reviewer: RM
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: 2015 Ford Escape AWD Titanium
    Review: Easy to use. Tool is required for use on rear brake calipers. Only had to apply a couple of foot pounds of torque to the handle to move caliper. Used adapter labeled “M” and RH turn. Tool is certainly constructed well enough to do the job. Quality is better than expected for the price. Local dealer quoted over $300 in labor so I came out way ahead.

    Reviewer: Amazon Customer
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Review: worked great, great buy.

    Reviewer: anthony caseberry
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Review: Ordered this after another seller using evri let me down for 2 weeks. Ordered this set instead. Arrived next day should have went with this seller in the first place.

    Reviewer: Sergio Manuel García Torres
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Review: Excelente material, facilita el cambio de frenos, de hecho hace todo y muy rápido

    Reviewer: Ronald
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Review: Thanks Im happy with this product

    Reviewer: Miguel Vicon
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Review: Good tool, easy to use and with a wide variety of discs for different types of calipers