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Neiko Heavy Duty Tire Gauge with Large Dial, Flex Hose, 10 - 160 PSI by Neiko
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List Price: $29.99 Our Price: $8.09 You Save: $21.90 (73%) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Tools See more product details
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Product DetailsManufacturer: Neiko Product features: - Precision type tire gauge accurately measure tire pressure from 10 to 160 PSI
- Dial gauge display - holds pressure reading until button-valve is released
- Reinforced flex hose, dual tire valve, flexible to reach some hard to reach position
- Large 2-inch clear-view dial display, easy to read in tough-condition
- High grade steel and brass components
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Neiko Heavy Duty Tire Gauge with Large Dial, Flex Hose, 10 - 160 PSICustomer Review: Reads 2.5 psi High, Consistent Readings, Easy To Use Summary: 2 Stars
The main judge of a tire psi gauge is accuracy and this one reads 2.5 psi high at 44 psi. Any good tire gauge should be within 1.0 psi. I am giving it 2 stars (instead of 1 star) because it gives VERY consistent readings and is quite easy to use with a range of 10-160 psi.
I went to Costco yesterday and they filled my front tires with Nitrogen. This Costco has a brand new device that measures the nitrogen put into the tire electronically; the tech sets the pressure desired and it turns off when the psi pressure chosen is reached in that tire. I was parked outside the bay doors and took readings the moment the tires were done being filled. My VERY old Acme tire pencil gauge read 0.5 psi less than Costco's electronic machine psi setting of 44 psi. This Neiko Tools Heavy Duty Tire gauge, model #20706A, read 2.5 psi HIGHer than the Costco machine.
The 2.5 psi high reading will vary depending on if it is used on a tire requiring a much lower (10 psi) or higher (120 psi) amount of air. I just tested it on a snowblower's tire. The Acme pencil gauge measured about 17.1 - 17.3, while this Neiko measured 18.0; this means the error of the Neiko gauge increases with the psi required in the tire. At a desired 120 psi for a tire, the Neiko could be reading 6 - 8 psi high; I just don't know.
I like this gauge's ability to let air out of the tire when the gauge is on the tire valve stem by pressing a small brass button on the tool. Sometimes, the gauge's psi reading drops to zero when I remove the gauge from the tire stem and other times it retains the psi reading when removed from the tire stem until the brass button is pressed - not a big deal to me.
Description of Neiko Heavy Duty Tire Gauge with Large Dial, Flex Hose, 10 - 160 PSIThis precision tire gauge accurately measures tire pressure from 10 to 160 PSI. The easy-to-read dial gauge display holds a pressure reading until the button-valve is released. A reinforced flex hose helps access hard-to-reach positions.
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