AstroAI Direct via Amazon has
2-Pack AstroAI 75PSI Air Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge (Stainless Steel) on sale for $6.99 - $3.50 (50%) off when you click 'Redeem' on the product page or apply promo code
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About this product:
- The stainless steel components prevent rust and corrosion while the precision-crafted nozzle seamlessly seals onto the valve stems for highly accurate readings (±2% span). Also provide 4 valve stem caps for convenient replacement.
- Measures from 10-75PSI, 70-550kPa, and 0.7-5.5Bar. The 4-side indicator bar is made of ABS materials and provides clear readings. Please note that exceeding the gauge's maximum pressure permanently damages the device.
- The pencil gauge is highly compact and integrated, and includes a deflator valve for deflation needs. This gauge is compatible with cars, SUVs, motorcycles, and other vehicles.
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Those dollar ones read up to 50 psi and are great to keep in your car to measure your tire pressure.
This one goes up to 75psi. Wish I had this when I was installing my expansion tank. I needed something to measure up to 60psi. Funny enough, I ended up using my car Astroai pump that had a digital gauge.
I can't speak to these but what I've found with the cheap ones from Walmart or wherever is that they tend to come apart because they are plastic with a metallic coating. They can be pressed back together (maybe glued?) but it's nice to have one that isn't going to come apart
If you press it on the stem and hear the hissing of air and hold it in that spot you can lose air but if you press this straight on and get the reading you shouldn't lose any significant amount of air.