Amazon [amazon.com] has the ETENWOLF T500 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator, Tire Gauge 0-250 PSI, Calibrated to ANSI B40.7 Grade 2A, Air Chuck & Compressor Accessories with Storage Bag for $15.39 after Prime Exclusive price and 30% coupon.
Original price: $27.99
Prime Exclusive price: $21.99
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Final price: $15.39
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Product Details:
- PROCESS LEVEL ACCURACY: This heavy duty tire pressure gauge with inflator is manually calibrated to ANSI B40.7 Grade 2A(plus-minus 0.5% PSI)
- WIDE PRESSURE RANGE 0-250 PSI: ETENWOLF's digital tire pressure gauge can accurately measure tire pressure for a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, SUVs, RVs, motorcycles, bicycles, and more
- ALL-IN-ONE FUNCTIONALITY: The T500 tire gauge combines an inflator, air chuck, gauge, hose, and bleed valve in one versatile tool. It offers deflation, inflation, and tire pressure checking capabilities. Additionally, it includes a needle for inflating sports balls and comes with valve cores and valve caps for tire maintenance
- ¼" NPT AIR COMPRESSOR OUTPUT: Compatible with standard ¼" NPT air compressor fittings, the tire gauge for tire pressure provides a reliable and efficient connection for a wide range of air tools and accessories
- SUITABLE FOR EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS: ETENWOLF's tire gauge performs reliably in extreme temperatures, from -14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C), ensuring accurate readings in both cold and hot conditions
- REPLACEABLE AAA BATTERIES: Batteries are easy to replace and helps to extend the tire pressure gauge's life span, with the backlight to illuminate screen for easy tire pressure reading
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My 1981 Made in USA Milton Accu Gage shows a maximum error of -0.4 psi at 60 psi (full scale). A well made Bourdon gauge can last forever with proper care.
If your is unscrewing the valve stem then it's defective or binding and is a rare fluke. That plus your valve stem was too loose to begin with.
That's not a reasonable warning for screw-on connectors at all.