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Accutire MS-4350B Programmable Digital Tire Gauge

Accutire MS-4350B Programmable Digital Tire Gauge
From Accutire

List Price: $19.99
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Product Description

- 5 - 99 PSI (in 1/2 lb. units) - Patent-protected Set Point programmable feature allows for recording the factory recommentded tire pressure for both front and rear tires - White LED flashlight - Audible pressure signal - Extra large blue backlit LCD - Auto off - Rubber grip handle - Ergonomic "easy grip" shape - 5 year Manufacturer warranty


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2 in Automotive
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: Accutire
  • Model: MS-4350B
  • Released on: 2005-10-04
  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 6.00" l, .27 pounds

Features

  • Programmable to allow recording of factory-recommended tire pressure for both front and rear tires
  • Reads 5-99 PSI in 0.5 pound units
  • Extra large, blue, backlit LCD screen for easy viewing
  • Features ergonomic "easy grip" shape
  • Comes with five-year manufacturer warranty

Customer Reviews

Efficient and practical5
Have used both dial and pen type air pressure guages; accutire digital is by far the most assuredly accurate and easy to use guage I've owned. The suggestion of adding a 5/16" "O" ring to the test oriface is well made. Note: even pressure -squarely on the valve tip- is required to attain the "beep" signaling a completed measurement; the "O" ring allows this with greater ease. I might add, a small amount of a contact adhesive applied to the "O"ring (opposite to the side contacting the valve stem) will keep the ring from "popping-out" of the orifice.

sbr5
I love this product it is very accurate and it has allowed me so save lots of money in tyres and at the fuel pump

worst purchas i've ever made1
I would not recommend this tire gauge to anybody. The rubber grip doesn't grip, making it very hard to measure. Compared to the old-fashioned mechanical gauge, this one isn't accurate at all. For tire pressure of 35, it can display 16 and then the number keeps declining, making you think that 16 is the pressure. It's not worth the money at all.