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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Good looking color and seems to do the job well!
coloradokat
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Originally worked great. sat in my shop drawer. Used seldom last couple months. Today 4 new tires and wheels on my Jeep. Checking pressure and its 4 LBS off also have to hold it on valve stem sometimes 4 or 5 seconds for it to get a reading. Bummer that return window was end of Jan 2024. Haven't had it more than a cpl months. Trash Can :(
penny p.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Small enough to carry in your car. Works great!
Frugal but fair
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I bought this because of tire pressure issues due to extreme temperature changes. I found it to be accurate easy to use, quick, and most of all the batteries last forever .... even sitting in the temps from -6 to 110 degrees fahrenheit. Well made product.
Reed Skelton
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Quick and accurate readouts
Norbert
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Good price, tire pressure exactly
Jaime Navarro
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Great gauge,,works great just as described with no issues,,good quality for the price,,A+
Raynald
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2023
Facile à utiliser ,bien d’avoir 4 modes d’utilisation
Hollister Tidwell
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2021
my entire life I've used the pencil style air pushed gauge that allegedly pushes a square edged white plastic stick out in a manner that correlated accurately w real world PSI. It comes out from the chrome cylinder.I'm not a pro mechanic and always considered thiis ball park measure to be "close enough".But I keep hearing techs from bike shops repeating similar stories of the unsatisfied recent e-bike buyer that bring the bike back complaining about battery and range. How the real world range is a quarter of what they had stated.The tech looks the bike over and measures tire air pressure. 12 and 14 psi on front and back of stated spec on sidewalk is says 40psi. Probem solved.Can mushy tires really introduce THAT much drag and inefficiency? Yep. So can brake pads that drag - they rob your power. Lift a tire off the ground and give it a spin to see if there's any drag.40 psi is a lot more than I would have thought or inflated them to when I was going by feel - but it makes a huge difference in speed and range I use this to check in before every ride. It also helped me identify a slow leak that c ok I'll have left me stranded. Armed with this knowledge I fed the tire some green slime and it's holding like new. It's easier and more accurate than the manual old school type - for $6 to I wish I had gotten one years agoi. It seems like a splurge and you might think unedessary if you still have the old one somewhere... The one you got for free that says "business name here" and was cheap as dirt and just as accurate. It even has LEDs that help see at night. Just try it for yourself. There's good deals for mulipacks too. Stocking stuffers. A gauge for every glovebox I'm not paid or compensated by the manufacturer hah. I paid for it myself
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