The EZmtb Pro Universal Brake Bleed Kit is a comprehensive solution that offers nearly everything you need for a professional brake bleed. It comes neatly housed in a case, making it easy to carry and organize. The Pro model features metal thread adapter heads and includes a SRAM bleeding edge compatible tool. The clear syringes have volume indicators and easy - grip handles for user - friendly operation. This kit is compatible with DOT 4, DOT 5.1, and Mineral Oil systems. However, when switching between fluids, thoroughly clean the kit to prevent cross - contamination. What's included: a storage box, 3 syringes, 3 double - lock connectors, a bleeding edge tool, 8 bleeding tubes, a T - Handle wrench with a bit set and storage box, an assortment of adaptors (M4, M5 Short, M5 Long, M5 Male Main, M6 Short, M6 Long, M6 SRAM, M6 Magura, M7) and their storage box, a plastic funnel with a brass connector and plunger, a bleed bottle with a hook and long bleed hose, an assortment of bleed blocks (Road, 2 - Piston, 4 - Piston), a 7mm combination spanner, and a pair of latex gloves. It also includes adapters for popular brands such as SRAM/Avid, Shimano, Formula, Hope, Hayes, Magura, Tektro, and TRP.

Using the EZmtb Pro Universal Brake Bleed Kit is straightforward. First, select the appropriate adapter for your bike's brake system. Connect the syringes and bleeding tubes as needed. Pour the correct fluid (either DOT 4, DOT 5.1, or Mineral Oil) into the bleed bottle. Start the bleeding process by opening the brake's bleed port and using the syringes to push the fluid through the system. Make sure to keep an eye on the volume indicators on the syringes. When you're done bleeding, close the bleed port tightly. Important note: if you're changing between different fluids, take the time to completely clean the kit. This will prevent any cross - contamination that could affect the performance of your brakes. For maintenance, after each use, wipe down all the tools and store them back in the case. Check the adapters regularly for any signs of wear and tear, and replace them if necessary. Keep the syringes clean and make sure the volume indicators are clearly visible.