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Vondior Heavy Duty Analog Air Tire Pressure Gauge (Up to 100 PSI)

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Vondior via Amazon has Vondior Heavy Duty Analog Air Tire Pressure Gauge (Up to 100 PSI, 100PSI-H) on sale for $16.99 - $9.30 when you apply promo code GAUGE769 on the checkout page = $7.69. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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About this product:
  • Highly calibrated accurate to ±1% at full scale of 100 PSI range
  • Swiveling hose rotating in two axis gives easy access to the valve for maximum convenience
  • Certified ANSI Accurate
  • Large Easy-to-Read 2" Dial

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    • This offer is $1.66 less (18% savings) than the previous front page deal at $9.35.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 6375 customer reviews.
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Vondior via Amazon has Vondior Heavy Duty Analog Air Tire Pressure Gauge (Up to 100 PSI, 100PSI-H) on sale for $16.99 - $9.30 when you apply promo code GAUGE769 on the checkout page = $7.69. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account.

About this product:
  • Highly calibrated accurate to ±1% at full scale of 100 PSI range
  • Swiveling hose rotating in two axis gives easy access to the valve for maximum convenience
  • Certified ANSI Accurate
  • Large Easy-to-Read 2" Dial

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $1.66 less (18% savings) than the previous front page deal at $9.35.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 6375 customer reviews.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and community discussion.

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Model: Tire Gauge - (0-100 PSI) Heavy Duty Tire Pressure Gauge. Certified ANSI Accurate with Large 2 Inch Easy to Read Glow Dial, Low - High Air Pressure Tire Gauge for Motorcycle / Car / Truck Tires (Black)

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hy_tek
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Be advised this is not accurate for road bikes with higher pressures. Its for car tires and the like with lower pressures.

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Aug 12, 2023 07:46 PM
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Aug 12, 2023 07:46 PM
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Quote from raju.gupta :
Between this deal one and below link which one is more accurate for Car tires?

https://www.amazon.com/AstroAI-Di...498&sr=8-6
Both are fine just for normal use. Either manual or digital. FYI, the black version (newer model) has a $5 coupon.

AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure Gauge with Replaceable AAA Batteries, 150 PSI 4 Settings Stocking Stuffers for Car Truck Bicycle Backlit LCD Non-Slip Grip Car Accessories, Black
Aug 12, 2023 07:54 PM
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OrangejuiceAug 12, 2023 07:54 PM
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Quote from hy_tek :
Be advised this is not accurate for road bikes with higher pressures. Its for car tires and the like with lower pressures.
Just to add on to this, gages are less accurate at the extreme ends of its total range. They usually are calibrated to have the highest accuracy right in the middle of its range. So a rule of thumb is not to rely on a gage for accuracy if the measurement falls within the first or last 15% of the range. And because most car tires are around 30-35psi, I tend to favor 0-60psi gages instead of 0-100psi.

(but honestly this is nitpicking for the average driver, because being off by say 2-3psi at the end of the range instead of ±1psi in the middle isn't really going to affect anything.. because the psi you want to set it at is going to be in the middle range where it's most accurate anyway. and if the gage is reading anything below 20psi or above 80psi, it really doesn't matter if the gage is accurate to 2-3psi or 1psi.. you're either going to add air or deflate)
Aug 12, 2023 08:25 PM
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psychismAug 12, 2023 08:25 PM
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If you're racist and were on the fence about buying this product note that it is available in white for the same price. I don't know why OP put 2 pictures of it in black instead of one of each option.
Edit: Coupon worked fine for me just now.

Quote from StefanoM3235 :
They prob think I speak on behalf of the Amazon seller despite having close to 1k active comments on here lol
I didn't think you were until I saw this additional defense post, now I'm suspicious.
I did find though when I looked up the brand since I've never heard of them https://www.dontwasteyourmoney.co...ure-gauge/
Not the exact same product but same one without the tube and gets a good rating. YouTubes also had some video comparisons between a half dozen brands including this one so it's popular enough it's being compared to others.

Quote from Orangejuice :
Just to add on to this, gages are less accurate at the extreme ends of its total range. They usually are calibrated to have the highest accuracy right in the middle of its range. So a rule of thumb is not to rely on a gage for accuracy if the measurement falls within the first or last 15% of the range. And because most car tires are around 30-35psi, I tend to favor 0-60psi gages instead of 0-100psi.

(but honestly this is nitpicking for the average driver, because being off by say 2-3psi at the end of the range instead of ±1psi in the middle isn't really going to affect anything.. because the psi you want to set it at is going to be in the middle range where it's most accurate anyway. and if the gage is reading anything below 20psi or above 80psi, it really doesn't matter if the gage is accurate to 2-3psi or 1psi.. you're either going to add air or deflate)
I appreciate the accuracy and detail of this. It is totally irrelevant to anyone buying this gauge since for almost all people it's an intend to use but never actually use product since any tire place will check pressure and fill for free. I still like the post though.
Last edited by psychism August 12, 2023 at 02:30 PM.
Aug 12, 2023 08:45 PM
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ulravendorAug 12, 2023 08:45 PM
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Quote from StefanoM3235 :
They prob think I speak on behalf of the Amazon seller despite having close to 1k active comments on here lol
My theory is your comment was useless (I didn't notice it the first time, maybe your first edit had other issues?). The few who did notice it probably noticed it didn't add any value. My elderly aunt goes around recommending everyone buy the new iPhone because she lover her iPad but it has little bearing on reality or usefulness to others. Your review gives me that same vibe.

What model did you have? Why was it good? In what ways did it excel? Not how others evaluating it provide strengths, weaknesses, critiques, and comparisons.

All of this makes way more sense than your conspiracy theory about how people think you are in cahoots with the seller. Also, I never pay attention to how many comments anyone has. (some versions of the forum don't even display it like what I'm reading now.) I'd imagine most don't and just vote on quality of comments rather than post activity.

In the end your comment wasn't convincing or detailed enough to sell or dissuade anyone on this item and it's futility is why you are receiving negative attention (and probably now your kind of absurd comment claiming people think you are some shill).
Last edited by ulravendor August 12, 2023 at 02:54 PM.
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Aug 12, 2023 09:21 PM
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lieb923Aug 12, 2023 09:21 PM
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I have an accutire digital. It must be 10yrs old. Super accurate. The battery is replaceable.
Aug 12, 2023 09:34 PM
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trtemAug 12, 2023 09:34 PM
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Quote from ulravendor :
My theory is your comment was useless (I didn't notice it the first time, maybe your first edit had other issues?). The few who did notice it probably noticed it didn't add any value. My elderly aunt goes around recommending everyone buy the new iPhone because she lover her iPad but it has little bearing on reality or usefulness to others. Your review gives me that same vibe.

What model did you have? Why was it good? In what ways did it excel? Not how others evaluating it provide strengths, weaknesses, critiques, and comparisons.

All of this makes way more sense than your conspiracy theory about how people think you are in cahoots with the seller. Also, I never pay attention to how many comments anyone has. (some versions of the forum don't even display it like what I'm reading now.) I'd imagine most don't and just vote on quality of comments rather than post activity.

In the end your comment wasn't convincing or detailed enough to sell or dissuade anyone on this item and it's futility is why you are receiving negative attention (and probably now your kind of absurd comment claiming people think you are some shill).
Well in the end Stefano's 2 sentence reply that he owned that brand and it was reliable was enough to convince me to buy one. Are you saying he got downvoted because he didn't write a 1000 word review? If that's the case just about every reply in this thread should have more down votes than upvotes.
Aug 12, 2023 09:38 PM
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ulravendorAug 12, 2023 09:38 PM
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Quote from trtem :
Well in the end Stefano's 2 sentence reply that he owned that brand and it was reliable was enough to convince me to buy one. Are you saying he got downvoted because he didn't write a 1000 word review? If that's the case just about every reply in this thread should have more down votes than upvotes.
I'm sorry you can't see the distinction between the other comments and his that I clearly noted. I never said anything about length of the review. Clearly we don't need more words as you aren't reading the ones already present. You guys care way too much about upvotes and downvotes.

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Well in the end Stefano's 2 sentence reply that he owned that brand and it was reliable was enough to convince me to buy one.
Applause laugh out loud I'm glad he kept it simple for you so you didn't have to read about any of the other options available. I know choice can be overwhelming for some.

Did he own it for a week or years? Who knows. Hopefully the latter for you.
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Aug 12, 2023 09:52 PM
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trtemAug 12, 2023 09:52 PM
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Quote from ulravendor :

What model did you have? Why was it good? In what ways did it excel? Not how others evaluating it provide strengths, weaknesses, critiques, and comparisons.

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" I never said anything about length of the review."

Must be me, but the way I read that you're saying he didn't provide enough information. I didn't read his original post before it was edited so maybe there was something in the pre edit post that caused the downvotes. If that's the case I stand corrected.
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StefanoM3235Aug 12, 2023 09:58 PM
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Would've been happy to articulate further if someone had been interested. I typically check SD from my phone and don't always have time to write lengthy reviews. I've owned the "Tire Pressure Gauge - (0-60 PSI) Heavy Duty, Certified ANSI" model for a little over two years. I live in NYC and 1) it's a pain to do your own maintenance, including making sure your tires are inflated 2) our parking garage is by the river, sometimes we don't get in the car for a week or two at a time and then go on a road trip for the weekend, so I have a couple of portable compressors, both of which are fine to top up your pressure but absolutely unreliable when it comes to measuring, so I got this gauge to complement them. Every time I've had the chance to double-check at a gas station nearby if the Vondior had done its job, the readings always matched.

Hope this helps.
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StefanoM3235Aug 12, 2023 10:00 PM
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Quote from trtem :
" I never said anything about length of the review."

Must be me, but the way I read that you're saying he didn't provide enough information. I didn't read his original post before it was edited so maybe there was something in the pre edit post that caused the downvotes. If that's the case I stand corrected.
I only edited a small typo (because I was typing from my phone, I wrote "Bread" instead of "Brand" lol)
Aug 12, 2023 10:38 PM
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ulravendorAug 12, 2023 10:38 PM
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Quote from trtem :
" I never said anything about length of the review."

Must be me, but the way I read that you're saying he didn't provide enough information. I didn't read his original post before it was edited so maybe there was something in the pre edit post that caused the downvotes. If that's the case I stand corrected.
You seem to be equating length to a good review. Length doesn't define good writing. The quality of information contained in it does. That's what I was addressing. Literally no useful information to be gained he couldn't have providing by just upvoting the deal. I'm frankly amazed you are trying to argue it's a quality post lol. But then you are also the person who bought it based on that 2 sentence review.

Compare it to his recent post which still rather brief compared to a full product review but is significantly more valuable and goes into great detail (now that would make a decent shill post, I'm kidding don't kill me). He didn't need 1,000 words. He gave a great review in just 161 words.

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If you think something contributes to conversation, upvote it. If you think it does not contribute or is off-topic, downvote it.
If we are getting into all this pedantry.. When I Google downvoting this is what comes up and is how I think many people use the system. Based on this gauge he would deserve the downvotes IMO. It reminds me of people who post "This" to show agreement rather than just liking, upvoting or whatever.


My point was that I think the low effort post was why it received a poor response and that it is a bit absurd for anyone, including him, to think it was poorly received because he was shilling for the company. He can leave 10 word reviews on every item on the site if he wants. I simply wanted to note that he should abandon his shilling theory and focus on why it was actually poorly received. Low quality/lack of information seemed like the obvious culprit.
Aug 13, 2023 02:26 AM
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brian8202Aug 13, 2023 02:26 AM
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Returning, the reading is way off.
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c3688tAug 15, 2023 12:12 AM
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Quote from sd_junky :
Both are fine just for normal use. Either manual or digital. FYI, the black version (newer model) has a $5 coupon.

AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure Gauge with Replaceable AAA Batteries, 150 PSI 4 Settings Stocking Stuffers for Car Truck Bicycle Backlit LCD Non-Slip Grip Car Accessories, Black
Just FYI, that requires a CR2032 battery for pressure readings. I believe the AAA batteries are only for the LED light.

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