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The OEMTOOLS 25036 Bleed-O-Matic Kit empowers DIYers and pros alike to bleed brakes solo with a strong magnetic reservoir, transparent hoses for visual fluid flow, and tapered fittings ensuring a mess-free, tight seal. Compact and durable, it fits most vehicles and simplifies brake maintenance by eliminating the need for a second person.





| ASIN | B000CMDP44 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,394 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #7 in Brake System Bleeding Tools |
| Brand | OEMTOOLS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,299) |
| Date First Available | March 6, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 25036 |
| Manufacturer | OEM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 25036 |
| Model | 25036 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 3.5 x 1.7 inches |
R**R
Joke. Tiny bottle, with tubes smaller opening then a straw. Cannot stop laughing
I cannot believe a manufacture made this product. Tiny bottle that holds 2 ounces, tiny narrow tubes. Perfect if your doing oil change on a hot wheel toy car.
S**X
Way to small a wast of money, prably great for power wheel or bike.
Too small, I ended up making my own. with an used jar and tubing i had laying around.
A**Y
Better Off Without It
I bought this to change the brake fluid on my Suzuki SV1000 motorcycle. I began by connecting the tube to the bottle. I then realized the bottle was too small and there wouldn't be an easy way to empty it. I tried to remove the tube and the plastic bottle nozzle tore off. I ended up cutting the tube off the nozzle. I attached the pointy plastic nozzle to the other end of the tube. I tried to hook it up to the bleed valve but the nozzle keeps coming loose. It kept leaking fluid everywhere. I finally got it changed by I got a lot of air in my rear brake line and I will have to go back and flush out the air bubbles. It took me a long time and a lot of paper towels and was a huge pain in the butt because the longest tube is hardly long enough. If I had it over again, I would go to Home Depot and buy a plastic tube that fits tightly over the bleed valve then just use a razor to slice it off when I was done. Basically, the plastic nozzles suck. The bottle sucks. The tubes can be used but are too short (and therefore suck). Bottom line: go another route.
J**N
Perfect if you like making a simple job 10x harder
The magnet was weak asf and kept falling off mid operation. The bottle is extremely tiny which made the job way harder. Also there's a good chance that the bleeder hose that comes attached to it will be too small for you. I needed 1/4" hose for my 2018 Honda Civic. Please spend a little bit more to get a better one or create a DIY bleeder with a drill bit, empty soda bottle, and some plastic tubing.
S**M
Looks nice but works like CRA9
BUYERS BEWARE! WASTE OF MONEY! The clear line is way too small to fit over the nipple of the brakes first off. Second, the design of a magnet to hold the tiny bottle up on the metal frame is way too small and weak to even work as a fridge magnet. Third, the bottle is at least a half too small for one brake side to be bled. This wasn't even worth the room it took up in my trash can after I threw it all away shortly after beginning to bleed my brakes. Don't waste your money, just get a 20 ounce pop bottle and the right size clear plastic line and make you own.
T**A
Garbage stay away
Absolutely garbage product, does not work as advertised! Hoses provided does not fit bleeder screws and two way valve does not work, magnet sucks and does not hold to any metal.
A**R
Ratings here are questionable. The bottle is only 3,5"x1.4" Not usable for automobiles
Ratings here are questionable. Not usable for automobiles. This product is way too small to use. Advertized at 8.2"x3.5x1.7. Actual size is 3.5"x1.4x1.4. This size bottle will over flow almost immediately. Complete waste of money. Nowhere in the pictures does it show dimensions. This product should not be sold as a brake bleeder kit.
M**P
not worth it
I'm usually pretty good at making lemonade out of lemons. But there is nothing here that is any good. Make your own, PLEASE. Don't waste your money. I made one out of clear vinyl tubing from Ace hardware (about 3ftlong). Make sure it will fit your bleeder screw thingy. A empty pickle jar with a lid, poke a hole in the lid with a screw driver, run the tube down to the bottom and punch an air hole in the lid also. Connect the tube to the bleeder screw and for me what worked well was to set the jar up on two milk crates so when you pump the brakes the fluid has to work its way up the tube this way there is always fluid near the bleeder screw. I saw so many tiny air bubbles come out of my system.I love the way my brakes feel now. Fresh fluid and no air in the system. Nice and tight not spongy. Always keep your reservoir full.