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Old 03-18-2012, 02:33 PM   #1
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Tire Pressure Gauge

I bought one of these for my bicycle. When my MH tire gauge quit I tried it and it woks great on the MH tire, too. Made of brass and it holds the reading until you release it.
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Nice. I have something similar that I use. I have always been told to use one of the large gauges you buy at a truck stop. However, mine seems to work well as yours does.

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I like the looks of that gauge. I looked them up and found their website HERE

I might just have to get one!
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Old 03-18-2012, 03:45 PM   #4
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I like the looks of that gauge. I looked them up and found their website HERE

I might just have to get one!
Thanks, I might have to put this one back in the bag and get a flexible hose one for the MH.
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After trying a few different ones, the tire pressure gauge that I have finally settled on is the following:

"Accutire MS-5515 Truck and RV Digital Tire Gauge with LED Light and Bleed Button"
Automotive; $39.97
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it will be the last one I will own. It is fantastic along with being VERY accurate. I had purchased one from Camping World a number of years back which I thought would last but it didn't.

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Old 03-18-2012, 10:38 PM   #6
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Doc, your link takes me to the Amazon Help page.

Is this what you mean?

Amazon.com: Accutire MS-5515B Truck and RV Digital Tire Gauge with LED Light and Bleed Button: Automotive



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I have one of these for my sand rail. To bad it only goes to 60 PSI. It is very accurate, reads in .1 PSI, has a digital readout, bleed valve, circular bar graph and is back-lit.

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Dunner,

Yep, you got the right link. I only did a quick copy & paste from my receipt which also included a link to Amazon, not to the specific item.

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Looks like Amazon has the same on I bought for ~$9.00 cheaper. Don't remember what I paid ~5 years ago.



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of course it works great it is an ACCU GAGE made in illinois (USA) I have several types and they are all accurate
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