I'm an old hand and have depended on tire gauges for decades. Good old mechanical gauges with Bourdon tubes and small needles in round gauges. Most last for decades before I drop one and have to buy again. This time I decided to try a digital pressure gauge that reads tenths of a psi with a backlit display for my weary old eyes to read. Easy to use, just slide the end fitting onto the valve stem and the reading will appear. Click a few times and it will scroll through the scale options. No other controls to mess with. Simple and easy to use, does the job, inexpensive. The case is plastic, definitely light, not quite industrial like mechanical sensors. But without a reed spring to bend when I drop it, it should hold up better with my occasional bullying. Also, this is a two-piece pack, just in case. I don't have an easy way to confirm accuracy, but I have no reason to think this is a bad thing. During the first checks, the readings are repeated so that he passes at least half of the first tests. This is quite enough to measure the pressure in the tires of road cars. Time will tell if I buy another mechanical pressure gauge. So far so good with digital replacements.
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