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Uncle Smith's Garage via Amazon has for
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ETENWOLF T300 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge (Vivid Orange) for $7.58 - 50% when you 'clip' the
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$3.79.
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About the Product - Digital Tire Pressure Gauge
- 3-200 PSI Pressure Range
- ANSI B40,7 Grade 2A (Plus-Minus 1 PSI)
- LED Light/Auto Shut Off
- Sturdy/Durable
- Replacement AAA Batteries
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Electronic gauges are much more accurate and reliable. They are less prone to degradation, meaning regular use will not wear on the components. They only real downsides are that they're more expensive and need batteries. Sure, they can fail, but they don't fail any more often than the mechanical gauges.
I've been using this one for a couple years now and it's been fantastic. I bought it because my Bourdon Tube Gauge on my compressor failed, and those stick gauges aren't as reliable. Try it: I bet you'll never go back!
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Electronic gauges are much more accurate and reliable. They are less prone to degradation, meaning regular use will not wear on the components. They only real downsides are that they're more expensive and need batteries. Sure, they can fail, but they don't fail any more often than the mechanical gauges.
I've been using this one for a couple years now and it's been fantastic. I bought it because my Bourdon Tube Gauge on my compressor failed, and those stick gauges aren't as reliable. Try it: I bet you'll never go back!
More info if you're an engineering nerd: https://jacosuperiorpro
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Electronic gauges are much more accurate and reliable. They are less prone to degradation, meaning regular use will not wear on the components. They only real downsides are that they're more expensive and need batteries. Sure, they can fail, but they don't fail any more often than the mechanical gauges.
I've been using this one for a couple years now and it's been fantastic. I bought it because my Bourdon Tube Gauge on my compressor failed, and those stick gauges aren't as reliable. Try it: I bet you'll never go back!
More info if you're an engineering nerd: https://jacosuperiorpro
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