AstroAI Direct via Amazon has
AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure w/ Digital Gauge (0-150PSI) & Presta Valve Adaptor (Red) for $6.99 - 50% when you click on 'Redeem' on the product page or apply promo code
DPZ67VTL at checkout.
$3.49.
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Features:
- Designed to maintain correct tire pressure, reduce tire wear and extend tire life; Digital display reading instantly and clearly being shown, no longer do the guesswork of analog gauges
- Nozzle easily forms a seal with the valve stem on Schrader valves and Presta stems with a valve adaptor if you need, giving quick and accurate readings in 0.1 increments; 4 settings with range: 0-150PSI / 0-10Bar / 0-10Kgf/cm² or 0-1000KPA
Top Comments
C'mon. That's what the gauge is for.
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But I have a many years old digital gauge (Accu something or another) that I keep in the glove box and the car sits in the sun. I check my tire pressure regularly and can't remember when I last changed the battery. It just always works when I need it. Perhaps you need a new gauge from a different brand?
It's a great thing that modern vehicles provide the tire pressure warning so we can use tools like the above (or an analog one. Doesn't matter) to heed that warning and safely get the additional air...or look towards patching/replacing
But I have a many years old digital gauge (Accu something or another) that I keep in the glove box and the car sits in the sun. I check my tire pressure regularly and can't remember when I last changed the battery. It just always works when I need it. Perhaps you need a new gauge from a different brand?
It's still a dimly lit blue light and I still use it for no more than 2 mins max as it's quick to check tire gauges.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHfv9Fo
It's a great thing that modern vehicles provide the tire pressure warning so we can use tools like the above (or an analog one. Doesn't matter) to heed that warning and safely get the additional air...or look towards patching/replacing
A car that tracks true above 30 mph will pull to one side if one of the tire is underinflated by about 5-6 psi. Visual inspection at the contact patch will show excessive sidewall bulging. Most warning systems won't trigger unless the delta is more than 3-4 psi.
ETENWOLF T300 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge 3-200 PSI, Industrial Tire Gauge Calibrated to ANSI B40.7 Grade 2A(Plus-Minus 0.5%), Replaceable AAA Batteries (Vivid Orange)
Use coupon for 50% off to make it $3.99 and uses alkaline AAA batteries so long lasting and easily available
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The pressure gauge listed here a few days ago has an elongated opening to receive the valve and I've found it more reliable; it gets a reading on the first attempt with little lost air.
ETENWOLF T300 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge 3-200 PSI, Industrial Tire Gauge Calibrated to ANSI B40.7 Grade 2A(Plus-Minus 0.5%), Replaceable AAA Batteries (Vivid Orange)
Use coupon for 50% off to make it $3.99 and uses alkaline AAA batteries so long lasting and easily available
T300 looks like a great gauge. This price is exclusively for Amazon Prime members.
ETENWOLF T300 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge 3-200 PSI, Industrial Tire Gauge Calibrated to ANSI B40.7 Grade 2A(Plus-Minus 0.5%), Replaceable AAA Batteries (Vivid Orange)
Use coupon for 50% off to make it $3.99 and uses alkaline AAA batteries so long lasting and easily available
Opted for your suggestion.
0.50¢ more plus additional pennies on tax. Uses AAA vs LR44 batteries (which I have but my AAA supply is more robust). Thank you.
So I ended up going back to the silver pen shaped manual tire gauge.....
Then there is the issue that no one repairs tires on the road any longer. They put the spare on from the trunk or they call road service. Do you carry a tube repair kit for your car tires? Do you use a lighter to heat the glue before applying the patch, like my daddy taught me? Best to make sure you have a lighter than also! [rotlol]
I honestly cannot remember the last time my cars had a actual flat tire. It is certainly more than 20 years.
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