This patented design allows for priming the Phoenix Systems Brake Bleeders without losing any fluid. The Bottle Assembly includes the quick-coupler cap, lanyard and 20 lb. magnet. The handy magnet allows you to hang the bottle, while working, to any convenient metal surface.
- 12 oz. Bottle
- Draw and return fittings on cap
- Military grade tubing and lever fittings
- 12 inch lanyard and 20 lb. magnet to hang bottle while working
- Valve to allow air to exit bottle
- Bottle Assembly includes the quick-coupler cap, lanyard and 20 lb. magnet
- Handy magnet allows you to hang the bottle, while working, to any convenient metal surface
- Replacement Part












sofuman –
Easy to use with the Phoenix brake bleeder, no more spills.
Tracey –
The cap is different than whats pictured. It doesn’t have an air vent valve and no 90 degree fitting in picture.Update: found the 90 degree fitting, it fell out of the package when I opened it so be careful.Used it a couple days ago and it works fine, it would be nice if it had a one way valve like I thought it would from the description.
jaspal singh –
This thing worked for me . It beaded brake fluid very easy for me. Thanks
Zacam –
Wicked friggin easy use. Bled my brakes in just a few minutes all by myself. And I’m severely mentally challenged in all things car.
GPZ –
I’ve done my own and friends brakes for years. This is a great and simple tool to have. Connect the hose to the bleeder valve and either hang the bottle with the lanyard or use the magnet to attach to a place out of your way, I use the fender. I did lose the little one way check valve on the bottle so now I just have a little fluid already in the bottle before bleeding.
Garry –
Ease of use and worked well
Jake Blues –
Slightly different from what is pictured. The one I received has a one way valve in the tubing. Fluid flows through the white side and not back through the black by the way.But it does not need that valve to be used as a one-man bleeder. The cap has a hose on it that goes inside the bottle.Pour a few ounces of fluid into the bottle. The hose inside the cap needs to be inside the fluid when on.Connect the bleeder hose to the fitting on the cap that has the hose attached to it.Connect the other end to the bleeder and use the magnet to hang the bottle to a rotor, shock, metal.Open the bleederSlowly depress the brake pedal then slowly release. Fluid will flow out into the bottle and as you release, the fluid you put into the bottle will be drawn up into the hose with no air.The same can be done with a soda bottle but I have spilled those a lot. I have a Phoenix Systems bleeder and this is going to be a more convenient fluid source than the tapered one size fits all cap that goes into a brake fluid bottle…. That I also spill a lot.I did deduct one star though because I think it is a bit costly for what you get. A fancy soda bottle with no soda.
Zaddyspacejam –
This product worked well bleeding my master cylinder