Longacre 50404 Magnum Tire Gauge - The most important decision is to get a gauge that works within the pressure range of the tires that you will be using the gauge on. For example, if you run 30 psi in your tires then you should get a 60 psi gauge. All tire gauges work best in the middle of it's range. PSI increments are another thing to consider when choosing the correct gauge. The finer the increments, the more accurate reading you will get. The larger the tire gauge the more accurate it is, in most cases. Just think, a larger gauge head has bigger gears with larger teeth on them. Therefore the bigger gauge will last longer and hold calibration longer due to less wear and tear.
Key Features:
- Huge 3 3/4" Glow-in-the-Dark face for high accuracy and easy readability
- Hi Flow release button and swivel chuck
- Holds pressure until released
- Internal gauge damper for more accurate readings and longer life
- Ultra flexible 17" hose
- Comes with carrying case.
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