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ETENWOLF T300 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge (Orange)

$4.00

$15

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Uncle Smith's Garage via Amazon has ETENWOLF T300 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge (Vivid Orange) for $7.58 - 50% when you click on redeem for the coupon on the product page or apply promo code R5R4IO251 at checkout = $3.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 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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Uncle Smith's Garage via Amazon has ETENWOLF T300 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge (Vivid Orange) for $7.58 - 50% when you click on redeem for the coupon on the product page or apply promo code R5R4IO251 at checkout = $3.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal

Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically for one-time use.

Features:
  • 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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DylanM8995
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it uses 2 triple A batteries bro lmao just buy a 8 pack for freaking 4 bucks man

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StrongMoney163
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank StrongMoney163

it's been this price, or lower, for quite a while now.
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chefboyrd
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I love these things but, when it comes time to use them they are in your glove compartment dead. Just get a pencil gage or spend $8 and get a dial gage from HF.
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Repped1
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This is great. Paid $10 last fall after I saw Project Farm on YT rate them so highly
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dramageek92
2d ago
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Bought one of these and it died in less than a year with maybe 5 uses total. Not made to last at all.
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fishyx
2d ago
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Was impressed with the one I got last week so decided to order another one just now. Code isn't working for me
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DarkT
2d ago
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As with all tools, best to have primary and a fallback.
This is convenient enough to use regularly, but you should always keep in a spare dial gauge in glove compartment.
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DylanM8995
2d ago
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Quote from dramageek92 :
Bought one of these and it died in less than a year with maybe 5 uses total. Not made to last at all.
it uses 2 triple A batteries bro lmao just buy a 8 pack for freaking 4 bucks man
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scuba1021
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What's the 50% code? It was there and now it isn't. Only a 20% code is showing in my cart
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SpaceCallahan
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Quote from scuba1021 :
What's the 50% code? It was there and now it isn't. Only a 20% code is showing in my cart

The code is R5R4IO251 still working for me woot
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BadMouth
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I bought a T300 Plus before the project farm review and a second from this seller the last time it was this cheap. The original T300 Plus came with a certificate of calibration (whatever that is worth). The newer one did not, but the readings are the same. My only complaint with the original was that the orientation that the batteries should be installed was not marked anywhere. On the newer one, they have added faint + and - symbols to the mold on the front of the housing. The Plus comes with a schrader valve, the standard does not. Not sure if the certificate of calibration was because it was a Plus model or whether they have just stopped including it.
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ljones5
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Get a dial gauge. Pencil gauges are inaccurate. Electronic ones die.
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GreenHarrier1415
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Quote from DarkT :
As with all tools, best to have primary and a fallback.
This is convenient enough to use regularly, but you should always keep in a spare dial gauge in glove compartment.
Good idea. I have Milton Pencil gauge and this. Both received high recommendation from Project Farm.
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Alpha__Omega
Yesterday
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Another toy.
Solar & Wind powered clothesline still working after 70 years.
Pencil gauge at $1 from Advance, etc. will also still work 10-20-30 years from now, even if YOU don't. 😉
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benchic
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Personally didn't like it. Poor design will not fit in my motorcycle wheel to take the pressure. I'd only buy it for a car

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dreeves14
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My Dad drilled into my head to always keep a pencil gauge one in my vehicle. So I do, as well as the wife's and then extras in the garage.

Do these last or will I be screwed the 1 time I need to use it?
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