No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroJustme
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2024
Exactly as described!!! Best truck tire gauge that I have ever had, and I have always owned Milton... This truck tire gauge works great on dual wheels to get to the inner valve and is very easy to read!!! Shipping was fast!!! Great price!!! Super Amazon seller!!! AAAA++++
Mr Broadband
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de diciembre de 2023
I have all sorts of tire pressure gauges. Pencil, digital, analog, all in one, plastic, metal. All are hard to read, or don't read the same as the next one.I am towing an RV now and needed to be spot on. SO, it was time to get one that is accurate. All the tire pressure gauges I reviewed did not have good reviews.I like that I can calibrate this with my truck pressure reading and my TireMinder reading. I now feel like all my other gauges can go away.
Kimboy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de julio de 2022
Milton always has better quality items. I’m very happy I chose this pressure gauge.
J. Lopes
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2022
I've now used the many times off road and the experience is excellent when I can see the hash marks (wear trifocal glasses so take that with a grain).The only complaint I have is trying to read the hashmarks. The numbers are fine, but counting the in between 5 PSI hash marks is a bit difficult for me.Very well built and works great for my 2020 4Runner stock rims with a straight on zero angle. It fits in the glove box to. It's a bit larger than I thought it was going to be.As far as accurate - WHAT IS THE BENCHMARK - Good luck trying to figure out how to see if it's accurate! TPMS or this gauge :) Because TPMS rounds up or down, if you're within 2 PSI, I think you're good if you keep all 4 tires (and the spare) consistent.Remember, adjust 1 PSI for every 10 degrees of ambient temperature and if you're going from 30 degree weather at 14,000 foot elevation down to sea level 65 degrees DO NOT PUT 35 PSI in your tires. I use 65 degrees as to what PSI it should be when the tires haven't moved for an hour or so.Likewise, if you're in the desert heat at 100 degrees and you air down to 15 PSI and you wake up in the morning to 50 degrees, you're now at 10 PSI.Why do dealerships put 35 PSI air in your tires when the door jamb says to put 33 PSI?Point is, consider your environment when checking your tire pressure.
Kay man
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de julio de 2020
Very accurate, and able to calibrate
Productos recomendados