Longacre 52-52003 Tire Pressure Gauge, 2-1/2 Inch, 0-60 PSI
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Yes. It's a fantastic gauge that's also extremely precise.
Selected User Reviews For Longacre 52-52003 Tire Pressure Gauge, 2-1/2 Inch, 0-60 PSI
My perfect tire pressure gauge has arrived at long last. The 2- 1/2" 52- The 52003 is well-made, easy to read, has a convenient hose length, a reliable bleeder valve, and a leak-proof chuck. All without a battery that is always dead when you need it. br>br>Only (minor) criticism is the clam-shell design. packaging in shells: It is insufficiently large. As a result, the hose is wrapped too tightly and has a kink near the bleeder valve when it arrives. It goes away after a few weeks inside with the hose laid out straight, but it's still an annoyance. It remains a five-star rating for me.
The construction is solid. I have the best pressure gauge I have ever seen. I have a half-dozen, but my issue with them is that if I check a tire four times in a row, I'll get four different readings that are only a PSI or two apart. Not so with the Longacre - I get four different readings that are only a PSI or two apart. Every time, it's within a pound or less, and the build quality is *extremely* good. This is the pressure gauge you need if you want it to be ACCURATE!.
The tire gauge is fantastic. I bought one at a local auto parts store for a reasonable price but returned it because it was 2 pounds off and difficult to read. This one is spot on, and the tire chuck is fantastic. It'll set you back a little more money, but it'll be well worth it!.
This gauge will serve you well if you require precise readings.
During autocross events, I required an air gauge to monitor my tire pressure. It does exactly what it says on the tin. The vendor; WunderCarParts performed admirably. I'll shop with them again in the future.
Although costly, this is a high-quality product. Much better than the electronic versions, which don't work when you really need the tire pressure gauge to work. When you need to work on a cold, dark, rainy day, always go with analog.
Well-designed and simple to use. br> The cost is reasonable and corresponds to the level of service provided.
It was incredibly simple to use, and I double-checked the accuracy with a calibration guage. The drain valve has a very high flow rate, which is a nice feature.