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This Tire Inflator with Pressure Gauge is a versatile tool designed for inflating, deflating, and measuring tire pressure across various vehicles, featuring a durable metal construction and a maximum pressure of 220 PSI.
J**B
durable tool
Its all-in-one design combines a tire inflator, pressure gauge, and a flexible hose with a quick connect plug, making it incredibly convenient to use. The bright orange color ensures visibility, even in low-light conditions, adding an extra layer of safety to your tire maintenance routine. The built-in pressure gauge is accurate and easy to read, allowing you to maintain the perfect tire pressure for optimal performance and fuel efficiency.
D**I
So much easier
In the old days, you put air in your tires by holding the "tire chuck" against the stem, and put in some air, and pulled the chuck out, and measured the air pressure in the tire, and then either letting some air out, or putting some more in. With this Inflator/Pressure Gauge, you open the chuck's clip, push it onto the stem, and read the pressure without having to remove the chuck. I would never go back to the primitive "old days" inflation routine. Get yourself one of these. They're years ahead of what you grew up with.
F**K
Photo
The piece that attaches to the valve stem fell off. Iβm a few days past the return window. Could some one send me the piece that is missing in the photos
L**Y
Was what I expected
Price was good
K**N
Makes quick work of filling tires. Gauge scale to big though
This tire inflator makes quick and easy work of filling up your car tires. It's convenient to be able to clip the hose onto the tire stem instead of having to hold it against the stem while you fill. My only criticism is with the choice of pressure gauge by the manufacturer. It's scale is from 0-220 PSI. There is no needs for a pressure gauge on a tire inflator to read this high! 0-100 PSI would be more than adequate and would give you much better accuracy in seeing what the actual pressure is in the tire. With this gauge, you're lucky to be accurate to within 5 PSI if you go by the gauge. I always overfill a little and then bleed my tires down with a digital gauge to get them set evenly to the pressure I want.
S**6
Gauge scale not appropriate for most tire applications
I've been looking for a tire inflator of this type, but unfortunately I'm a bit disappointed with this one. First, it came with a damaged gauge lens due to rubbing against the plastic packaging....causing a dull, foggy spot. A disposable protective lens shield would have prevented this. Second, the gauge scale is not appropriate for 90% of typical tire applications. The scale goes from 0 - 220 psi rendering the scale resolution for most (<60 psi) tire applications difficult to accurately read. If you want to fill your 35 psi tire within plus/minus 1 psi accuracy, you will need a second gauge. With a better gauge and packaging, this would have scored much higher.
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