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Accutire MS-4350B Programmable Digital Tire Gauge Studio : Accutire by Accutire Brand : Accutire Model : MS-4350B Release Date : 2005-10-04 Publisher : Accutire Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : Silver EAN : 0015507105660 UPC : 015507105660 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 133 reviews)
List Price : $19.99 Our Price : $12.49
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Programmable to allow recording of factory-recommended tire pressure for both front and rear tires
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Reads 5-99 PSI in 0.5 pound units
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Extra large, blue, backlit LCD screen for easy viewing
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Features ergonomic "easy grip" shape
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Comes with five-year manufacturer warranty
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Accutire's programmable digital tire gauge is an easy-to-use, multi-featured gauge with an extra large, blue, backlit LCD screen and ergonomic styling. It measures PSI from 5-99 pounds in 0.5-pound units, and includes the patent-protected Set Point programmable feature which allows for recording the factory-recommended tire pressure for both front and rear tires. Other helpful features include a white LED flashlight to make checking tire pressure at night or in the garage a cinch; an audible pressure signal; auto off; and a five-year manufacturer warranty. |
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Thought the product worked ok. Loss of air though due to bad contact as the other reviews said. |
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Excellent product |
In the world of Digital Tire Gauge, you can spend hours searching for a good one. This is the one. My husband loves it. It is accurate, realiable and serves the purpose.
Just don't drop it, don't put it near water or in the hands of young children...you'll have to buy a second one...which is our case! |
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seems ok so far |
I bought this after discovering that my older dial gauge was not accurate. From my experience, the cheap pencil style, spring, gauges lose their accuracy by the second time you use them (6 months later). I just dont know how long this gauge will last. I do not know a good way to test the accuracy.
Some reviews suggest adding an o-ring or rubber insert to help it seal against the stem. The o-rings I had were too thick, and it looks like it may be difficult to cut some rubber into the right size. I find it seats against the stem about as well as any of the other gauges I have used. You have to hold it exactly parallel, and press hard.
It does not have a bleed valve, so if you register more psi than you want, you have to remove the gauge, and bleed off some air then re-test, rebleed.
There are better designs, and better products, but probably not at this price. |
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It works so I'm happy |
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After my old pencil gauge failed, I picked this digital gauge as an affordable replacement. It works consistently with much less fiddling and re-measuring than the pencil gauge so I'm happy. Thanks for the reviews from others that helped me to determine my selection! |
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It came defective but I'll have to keep it! |
I bought this gauge when I moved in from Maine to Missouri. It was an 11th hour order, & was waiting for it to arrive at my GO date but, gladly it came. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to check for defects because I was running out of time for my trip. I just noticed that the display was fading, looks like it's running out of battery yet, the reading was still accurate. When I arrived, it took me some time (3 months) to check it again to buy it a new battery (energizer). Then later I noticed that there were no changes, the display was still fading & the flashlight doesn't work, sad to say It came defective. I wish I could return it but it's a little too late for that.
Despite all the issues, the good news is it still reads accurately & doesn't need an O'ring because the tip was rubberized. I think I have the newer (defective) model. lol |
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