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🔧 Longacre® 52-52013 2-1/2 Inch Tire Pressure Gauge, 0-40 PSI Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of 🔧 Longacre® 52-52013 2-1/2 Inch Tire Pressure Gauge, 0-40 PSI

Has a 2-1/2" Glow-In-The-Dark face for high accuracy and easy readability. Reads in 1/2 lb. increments with 2% accuracy. Comes with a swivel angle chuck installed with alternate ball chuck included. Will hold pressure reading until released. Built with an internal gauge damper for more accurate readings and longer life.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Accurate tire pressure made easy

As a result of my tests, I determined that this tire pressure gauge is incredibly precise, giving me confidence in the accuracy of my tire pressure readings. The large and easy-to-read display means I can quickly and easily check my tires. The only downside is that it may be slightly more expensive than other tire pressure gauges on the market.

Pros
  • Accurate and reliable pressure reading
Cons
  • Requires manual monitoring and adjustment of tire pressure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great probe for tools and gear

This is by far the best probe I've used for $$ (5 star rating based on reasonable value). The dial is large and easy to read, and the release valve is easy to operate when needed. We have 4 machines in use and the cartridge is tight on all valves. Highly recommended.

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  • Tools and gear
Cons
  • Anything I can add

Revainrating 5 out of 5

How can we judge the accuracy?

I have three gauges from three different companies. All three sensors cost me between $45 and $50 (I don't trust those $10 sensors). Well, here's the sad part. All three sensors show slightly different readings on the SAME TIRE. The difference between the "lowest reading" and the "highest reading" is about 5 pounds of pressure. THIS sensor always gives me readings that are pretty close to either of the other two sensors. So I decided to use this sensor most of the time. Easy to read, easy to…

Pros
  • tire gauge
Cons
  • expensive