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πŸ“ Accu-Gage RH60XA Professional Tire Pressure Gauge - Rubber Guard, Angled Swivel Chuck, 60 PSI Review

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Details

BrandAccu-Gage
MaterialBronze,Rubber
Item Weight0.49 Pounds

Description of πŸ“ Accu-Gage RH60XA Professional Tire Pressure Gauge - Rubber Guard, Angled Swivel Chuck, 60 PSI

60 PSI with angled swivel chuck, flexible hose, bleeder and protective rubber guard installed. Fully geared, precision movement with bronze Bourdon tube. Accuracy conforms to ANSI B40.1 Grade B and California regulation. Needle holds pressure reading until released; push-button valve bleeds air to desire pressure. Lifetime Warranty (USA and Canada).

Reviews

Global ratings 8
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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sturdy construction in tools and gear

Brass, metal, rubber padding. I hope this sensor will last a lifetime. In addition, the customer service is excellent.

Pros
  • Beautiful
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Quality tire and wheel tool

Difficult to connect to the valve stem on the front wheel of a twin disc motorcycle with front brakes. Otherwise it works fine.

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Approximately

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lasted the best year in tire gauges

I think my first one lasted 30 years, this one stopped working after a year. I doubt the first one was made in China and not sure I would risk taking another one.

Pros
  • Hands free operation
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It fell apart in Tools & Equipment

I took the pressure gauge out of my car console and the tube fell off and wouldn't screw back in. I want a replacement. It sat in my car console for 2.5 months. in vain, and when I picked it up, poof, it fell apart Bruce Gillers18 Green Park Newton, Massachusetts 02458

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not so "Accu-Gage " Best in Tools and Equipment

I bought this sensor to replace one I've had for 20 years because the rubber has gone bad. Set the pressure on a 2015 Toyota and 2008 Infiniti with this pressure gauge and the tire warning lights will illuminate. Checked the pressure with an old gauge, wrong by 10psi. The tire indicator went out after the tire pressure was set with an old manometer.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High Quality Accurate Tire Pressure Gauge

The easy to read pressure gauge features a pressure relief valve and holds pressure when removed from the tire valve. The chuck and hose pivot, which is nice, but holding the chuck is a bit unergonomic. Overall very happy with this sensor (now I don't have to drop it like I did with the last two sensors).

Pros
  • A Dream Come True
Cons
  • Anything I Can Add

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simply the best and backed by a lifetime guarantee of accuracy

Why buy anything else? I've been using Meier (original name) and Accu-Gage tire gauges for four decades. I probably always have at least five, in cars/tool box/garage/travel bag (rental car!). Whenever I had a problem with one of them I contacted the company, they told me to return the sensor and either calibrate mine (yes they do) or buy a new one. I tested them back to back with other sensors. I then used my Accu-Gage/Meier again. Buy this.

Pros
  • Sequins
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Glad it held up. starting at +5 psi

Had trouble purchasing a US made tire gauge. Apparently they were made in America at some point, but the box I received says 'Made in China'. Still seems like a decent sensor, I've used it over 15 times and also tested it for accuracy. To update. ***** So this particular gauge stays in my glove box, I tried using it recently and it reads 5psi higher than it should, and it doesn't read "zero" like it should. never liked Maybe I'll stick with cheap disposable tire gauges. I would recommend…

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • Long wait