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The Professional Tire Pressure Gauge. Flexible 11 inch hose* between gauge and chuck for hard-to-reach tire valves. Body same as Performance AccuGauge, with polished brass bezel, stem and pressure release valve assembly. Needle hold pressure reading until released. Pushbutton valve bleeds air to desire pressure.
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See more technical detailsBy Lubin V. Prevatt (Raleigh, NC United States)
The straight angle fitting with the flexible hose is the easiest gauge to use without loosing air due to mis-alignment when using. You hold the gauge with one hand such that it is facing you for easy reading, and have the other hand to use to handle the fitting end. The straight angle fitting is much easier to align than the angled head type units; and the straight, narrow, metal end reaches easily into places that other gauges will not go, thereby also being easier on your hand and obtaining accurate readings. The gauge is accurate. The gauge holds the pressure reading after taking a reading, this allows for easy viewing of the reading. The pressure reading is then released from the gauge by pressing the pressure release button on the side of the gauge. This button can also be used to easily and accurately release pressure from a tire as may be needed. The gauge's pressure range (100 psi) is appropriately designed for the common air pressure readings of standard automobile tires (35 psi) and the compact spare tires (60 psi). One of the best and most accurate air pressure gauges for the price.
By cone gobbler (Pacific Northwest)
This is an accurate and well made pressure gauge. After a couple of months mine had a problem "holding" the reading after removing valve from stem. No problem. Mailed it back and got a new one! Lifetime warrranty. No questions asked, and made in USA. 'nuff said.
By D. Byram (D/FW, TX)
I have owned different variations (with & without hose) of this air gauge for years. It is made of brass with 4 moving parts. It is accurate, consistent and reasonably priced. The quality and durability are very good for an air gauge in this price range. Remember, when buying an air gauge, the pressure you plan to use it for needs to be in the middle of the range of the gauge for best accuracy. If you are checking car tires in the 28-35 PSI range you want to buy a 0-60 PSI gauge. If you are using it on trailer and truck tires that operated at 45-60 PSI you want a 0-100 PSI gauge. Also, when checking tires it is best to check them when the tires are cold. The recommended pressures stamped on the side of the tires, in the owner's manual etc. are for cold tires. When driving the tire temperature rises due to heat generated by friction so any reading you take when the tires are hot will be high and not accurate.
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