I've switched ONLY to Milton gauges recently - yes they cost a little more but I think they will be cheaper in the long run. I've had to throw away so many cheap gauges over the decades that I could have bought Miltons and come out on top. And some of those cheap gauges have caused me to improperly inflate some tires, which may not be safe. This low pressure gauge works great - I need it to accurately inflate my ATV tires and lawnmower tires. I bought several and pinned them in appropriate places. I did the same for various Milton gauges with pressure ranges - standard range for my car, higher range for my tractor and high range for my air shocks and bike tires. They all work great - you CAN see about a pound difference between one Milton gauge and another Milton gauge, but that's perfectly acceptable to me.