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Accutire MS-4350B Programmable Digital Tire Gauge

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Tire Pressure is My Hobby
This is the best of the four tire gauges I own. It's the only one I've found that doesn't allow 10 psi to escape while I'm fumbling to get a good seal. I may have received one with the improved o-ring design -- I know that the rubber surrounding the hole in the middle extends much closer to the outermost edge of the gauge than all my other gauges.
To my aging ears, the beep is barely audible!
I never use the programmable feature, not really of any use to me since I only own one vehicle, but I still recommend this and feel it's worth the price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Accutire MS-4350B programmable Digoital Tire Gauge.
Very accurate, versatile, easy to use since they changed the tip to rubber. It being digital makes a big difference. Also reasonably priced.

LAM



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works well!
Very nice tire gauge and handy to have in your car.

Keeping your tire pressures in check can not only prolong the life of your tires, but also improve handling, braking and as well provide improved fuel milage.

This thing will pay itself off in a couple of months if used properly :)



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Accutire MS-4350B Programmable Digital Tire Guage
I find this product to be very easy to use and it fits nicely in my glove box. It took a couple of tries to get used to it, but after that it was a breeze.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just what I expected
Just what you'd need to check your tire pressure, very accurate and the white LED light is a plus. Remember you should read you tire pressure on cold tires (preferably in the morning) since air expands while hot.



 
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