Originally Posted By: Lolvoguy
Originally Posted By: HosteenJorje
I don't think the pencil style pressure gauge can be beat. I have been using one I purchased from NAPA fifty years ago and it reads within one pound of an Auto-Meter with a display PSI gauge. I recall Consumer Reports testing tire gauges decades ago and there choice was the pencil style. There are some cheapo pencil gauges on the market but one from NAPA should serve you for a lifetime. No need to overthink checking tire pressure.
Agreed!
I dont' see the need to complicate something so simple for something that requires batteries.
They've worked for decades with no problems.
I realize that some of them can be accurate- but we have several and not all read the same, nor are they 100% consistent.
I'm starting to like that Astro filler/gauge combo- leaning pretty heavily that way.
Thanks for the replies folks!
Originally Posted By: HosteenJorje
I don't think the pencil style pressure gauge can be beat. I have been using one I purchased from NAPA fifty years ago and it reads within one pound of an Auto-Meter with a display PSI gauge. I recall Consumer Reports testing tire gauges decades ago and there choice was the pencil style. There are some cheapo pencil gauges on the market but one from NAPA should serve you for a lifetime. No need to overthink checking tire pressure.
Agreed!
I dont' see the need to complicate something so simple for something that requires batteries.
They've worked for decades with no problems.
I realize that some of them can be accurate- but we have several and not all read the same, nor are they 100% consistent.
I'm starting to like that Astro filler/gauge combo- leaning pretty heavily that way.
Thanks for the replies folks!