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Review on πŸ§ͺ Optimized Performance Assessment for Winters Stainless Pressure Internal Components: Precision Testing, Measurement, Inspection, and Pressure & Vacuum Assessment by James Pope

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I have a 100 psi gauge that worked in my favor.

I ordered a 60psi gauge to use as a replacement for my house plumbing and although the box was labeled 0-60psi it had a 0-100psi gauge. square inch. This turned out to be lucky because the water pressure in my house turned out to be 86psi, which is probably why my previous cheap 60psi plastic pressure gauge wasn't working. I also discovered that I had a faulty water pressure regulator as adjusting it had no effect on the pressure gauge (but opening the faucet had an immediate effect). So for home use I would recommend a 100psi gauge. Let's return to the review of this pressure gauge - it is heavy and durable. Only the front panel is shiny and the whole body is made of metal. The face is clear and easy to read. It was easy to install with a little teflon tape (not included) on the threads and seems to be working great. The only thing that worries me is a sticker that says after installation you have to cut the rubber tube from the top. I don't think this is a good idea as others have pointed out that the glycerin can leak. So far I couldn't be happier with this sensor. And since it's made by an industrial tool maker, I suspect it'll last a long time.

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