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Accu-gage by Milton Dial Tire Pressure Gauge with Straight Air Chuck and 11 in. Braided Hose - ANSI Certified for Motorcycle/Car/Truck Tires (0-100 PSI)

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  • DURABLE: Unlike piston-plunger-type gauges, this gauge is designed for heavy-duty use. The bourdon tube movement is not affected by changes in temperature, humidity, altitude or air stream contaminants. Plus, with NO BATTERIES REQUIRED, this analog tire tool is flexible to fit all your terrain, temperature, and vehicle needs.
  • FLEXIBILITY: With a straight air chuck and durable braided hose, you're assured a great seal with no air leakage and the flexibility to reach awkward tire valves on cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
  • ANSI CERTIFIED: This heavy duty tire gauge is calibrated to ANSI Commercial Grade B gauges and meets ANSI B40.1 Grade B specifications to ensure a rapid and accurate reading. A mechanical gauge design retains the PSI reading after removing it from the tire, making it the perfect, easy-to-use gauge for hard-to-reach tires.
  • A SAFETY INVESTMENT: Maintaining proper tire pressures improves handling for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and more, and reduces the risk of tire failure across terrains, extending the life of your tires. Reduce wear and tear with a heavy-duty, all-purpose tire tool that lasts.
  • DUAL FUNCTION: Not only does this tire pressure gauge provide quick, accurate readings — it's also equipped with a deflator valve and outfitted to release extra air from your tires for precise tire pressure adjustment.


Get ready for your next road trip with Accu-Gage by Milton's heavy-duty tire pressure gauge. This durable, analog tire tool not only gauges tire pressure in seconds, it also comes equipped with a deflation button to remedy overfilled tires, so you get the ideal PSI every time. A straight air chuck and flexible braided hose make previously frustrating tire valves easy to reach, for an accurate, quick pressure reading you can get with one-hand. Maximize the life of your tires through all types of terrain and weather conditions, whether your ride is an RV, motorcycle, bike, car, truck, or trailer. Designed for 0-100 PSI tires, this compact, sturdy wheel accessory is built to last. Key Features: - Highly accurate dial gauge provides a range of measurement for tires with 0-100 PSI - The bourdon tube movement can withstand any temperature, humidity, altitude or air stream contaminants - Meets ANSI B40.1 Grade B specifications to ensure a rapid and accurate reading - Heavy-duty protective rubber boot shields your tire pressure gauge against impact - Deflation button releases extra air from your tires for precise tire pressure adjustment - No batteries required, making it an analog tire tool you can always rely on


R D
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2025
We lost trust in our digital gauge and needed a new one. Wirecutter recommended this as the best gauge. At first I was concerned about the longer hose, but it makes it so easy to use by holding the gauge in one hand while securely holding the hose on the tire stem. When you take a pressure reading it holds on the gauge until you release it. You can also press the release button to let air out of the tire if required. Highly recommend.
MainlightPhoto
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Sturdy gauge is easy to use and precise.
Robert
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
Works good
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2025
Very good quality and better then what was available in retail store.
Mike in Central Pennsylvania
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I bought this for my 93 year old father & bought another one for myself after using his. The extended hose and large analog dial make this gauge easy to apply to the valve stem and easy to read the results.The gauge is substantially made. The only drawback may be if you want to keep it clipped in your shirt pocket. 😉
Deal Hunter
Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2024
I bought this particular gauge because the listing says: Country of Origin: USA but the packaging says Made in China.The hose fittings are all solid brass and the whole item seems well made despite where it's made. The hose unscrews to reveal a swivel with a well-lubricated o-ring.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
Accurate tire pressure gauge, I like the fact that the gauge portion is in a shock resistant rubber housing and the hose is strong but flexable. The valve stem connector seals very well against the valve stem and the relief valve has a positive feel when released... note no air leaked after removing from valve stem until relief valve wS pressed. Overall, I would buy this gauge again
W. Hicks
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I have bought Milton tire pressure gauges for years. I bought 2 of these, and am very happy. They both read exactly the same, and being straight on the end, I don’t have to take off the wheel covers. My wife really likes hers because it’s so easy to use. Highly recommended!
jerrold e bones
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2024
Perfect tire pressure gauge
Glenn G.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
These work well, and are inexpensive and accurate. Far more accurate and repeatable than even the expensive digital models in my experience. Used a similar older model for years in autocross racing, too. I keep one in every car in the driver's door pocket or glovebox so it's quick and easy to check pressures as the ones integrated into the compressors at the gas station usually aren't even remotely accurate.
Alwayz
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
The Accu-gage by Milton (Dial Tire Pressure Gauge with Straight Air Chuck and 11 in. Braided Hose) arrived in two days, on time as Amazon promised. It is good quality and on first use on car tires, gave an accurate reading. It gets a five star rating for now. I can't comment on durability since it just arrived.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022
I put off buying new pressure gauges that I've needed because of the few percent of bad reviews for every guage I looked at that said they were inaccurate, and off by several psi. I finally bit the bullet and got this one. I tested against a newly installed tire, and it read what the spec for the car is, so I presume that means it matches whatever is being use by the tire shop. So it is pretty accurate.I like the flexible hose. I've used the pen-type (cheap) guages mostly, but also had a dial guage with the nozzle fixed by a solid short stem. Those both were hard to get positioned on the valve stem while being able to read the guage. With the flexible hose, it is easy to get a good seal on the valve stem. Plus you don't really need to look at the guage right away. The needle stays at the max air pressure until you press the relief valve on the guage. Love that! Just don't forget to press that relief valve before you measure the next tire! After trying it out and testing it, I've bought two more to replace all my old guages.It is a lot bigger than my previous (cheap) guages, so it takes up much more space in my glove compartments. Not much else besides N95 masks in my glove compartment, so not a big deal for me.
James
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2022
Wanted like it. Unfortunately, even though it's reading accurate, it doesn't hold the pressure like it's supposed to. It just leaks out at the top of the gauge.You're supposed to firmly press it onto the valve stem and it gets the pressure. Then you are supposed to be able to remove it and it holds the reading until you press the bleeder valve.Mine leaked though from the top of the gauge where the hose connects and also looked to be misaligned like someone messed with it before I ever received it.Hoping a replacement will work properly. I'll update my review when the new one arrives.UPDATE 7/21/2022:The new one arrived and had the exact same problem. It seems that there is clearly some sort of Quality Control issue from the factory. I was able to disconnect the tube from the top of the gauge and see what the problem was. There’s a rubber casing around the gauge and where the tube connects to it there is an O-ring. The casing is not installed correctly and therefore when you screw the hose on it is going onto the O-ring but also part of the casing and that’s where the air leak is coming from. I was able to manipulate the gauge inside the casing to get it moved over just enough to get a good seal. Now it works as expected. I still question the longevity of this given the quality control issues from the start.
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