Hi Changers. I see that you’re in Nova Scotia. Me too. If you order a pump online keep in mind that Canada Customs will take a bite out of you as well as the cost of the pump and shipping. I recently ordered a $70 pump online from Healthy and Active, and it cost me an additional $40 at my front door for sales taxes and customs fees. By the time shipping, currency conversion and customs are all added up, I spent $145CAD. I chose that pump because it was listed as a $180 pump on sale for $70 so it seemed like a wicked deal. The pump turned out to be crap, I now doubt that it ever sold $180, they just say that so it looks like a deal. The pump part itself leaked air back into the tube and I had to pump continuously to keep the vacuum at 5Hg, and sometimes couldn’t even get that much vacuum. The cheap plastic pump couldn’t handle that much activity, after two weeks of Avocet’s recommended routine (10 min/day week one, 15 min/day week two) the handle of the pump just snapped off. So I really don’t recommend a $70 dollar pump.
Where in Nova Scotia are you? There is a sale on brake bleeding kits at Princess Auto in Dartmouth. A kit that is normally $40 is now $27. I bought one and have been using the pump from the kit with the tube from the piece of junk I bought online. Finally I have a system that actually works. The kit comes with some tubing, so all you’ll need is a tube.