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frontpageiconian | Staff posted Oct 10, 2025 05:15 PM
frontpageiconian | Staff posted Oct 10, 2025 05:15 PM

AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure w/ Digital Gauge (0-150PSI) & Presta Valve Adaptor

$3.00

$9.00

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AstroAI Direct via Amazon has AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure w/ Digital Gauge & Presta Valve Adaptor (Red) on sale for $9.99 - $2 off when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - $5 (50% savings applied at checkout) = $2.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this Item:
  • Item dimensions: 7.9 L x 1.2 W x 4.3 H inches
  • Item Weight: 1.76 Ounces

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $4.70 less (61% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.69 (for different color) at the time of this posting.
  • This deal matches a previous Frontpage Deal from August 2025.
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AstroAI Direct via Amazon has AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure w/ Digital Gauge & Presta Valve Adaptor (Red) on sale for $9.99 - $2 off when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - $5 (50% savings applied at checkout) = $2.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for posting this deal.

About this Item:
  • Item dimensions: 7.9 L x 1.2 W x 4.3 H inches
  • Item Weight: 1.76 Ounces

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $4.70 less (61% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.69 (for different color) at the time of this posting.
  • This deal matches a previous Frontpage Deal from August 2025.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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SaysSomethings
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The red color starts to get sticky after a long long time just like most plastics. Good until then.
rijones
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FYI, the one with replaceable AAA batteries is also on sale for 40% off. Comes out to $5.39.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...S7GT/?th=1

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Oct 10, 2025 10:05 PM
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QueeefInhalerOct 10, 2025 10:05 PM
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Almost Impressive!
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Yesterday 12:25 AM
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Shake-N-BakeYesterday 12:25 AM
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I've had one of these for probably 6 months, and it's great. It's accurate with my Ridgid digital tire inflator.
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SaysSomethingsYesterday 12:30 AM
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The red color starts to get sticky after a long long time just like most plastics. Good until then.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank rijones

FYI, the one with replaceable AAA batteries is also on sale for 40% off. Comes out to $5.39.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...S7GT/?th=1
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Yesterday 02:19 PM
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captnsloYesterday 02:19 PM
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I have this. It's only worth about $3. It's good for a spare to throw in the glovebox, but if you use it a lot you're much better off getting something with a little quality like this Jaco one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RJ2R6BN
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GhostGrayBoltYesterday 02:26 PM
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Quote from captnslo :
I have this. It's only worth about $3. It's good for a spare to throw in the glovebox, but if you use it a lot you're much better off getting something with a little quality like this Jaco one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RJ2R6BN
Sure, I will spend 9 times this one for one with "quality"...[img]https://i.slickdeals.net/images/smilies2/laugh1.gif[/img]
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FantasticCrayon4916Yesterday 03:07 PM
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Gauge reads low by 3 psi. Got a replacement & it too reads low by about 3 psi,. Checked against professional racing gauge, disappointed…
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lottathoughtYesterday 03:43 PM
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Quote from FantasticCrayon4916 :
Gauge reads low by 3 psi. Got a replacement & it too reads low by about 3 psi,. Checked against professional racing gauge, disappointed…

So ...silly question....could you not just adjust any reading by 3 PSI and know you are perfectly accurate to a much more expensive gauge?
I get that ideally you want it to be perfect...but the variation sounds exact ....and for 3$, you have an easy way to interpret the PSI.
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CrimsonRecess773Yesterday 03:53 PM
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Last 3 i've got (one with AAA batteries) draining batteries and don't last more than 2-3 months.
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jimbeauYesterday 04:11 PM
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Quote from Shake-N-Bake :
I've had one of these for probably 6 months, and it's great. It's accurate with my Ridgid digital tire inflator.
I also have the Ridgid and use my cars dash tire pressure reading to let me know I need air. Then I set the Ridgid to the correct setting and done. Why would I also need a separate gauge?
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Yesterday 04:12 PM
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tcuttyYesterday 04:12 PM
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Doesn't work. Reads about 1/2 of pressure on all vehicles. (And no to the idea that i could just multiple pressure by 2.)
Yesterday 04:16 PM
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theking2024Yesterday 04:16 PM
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had this for 3-4 years, batteries finally died, $3 is less than cost to replace batteries - bought
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Shake-N-BakeYesterday 04:20 PM
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Quote from jimbeau :

I also have the Ridgid and use my cars dash tire pressure reading to let me know I need air. Then I set the Ridgid to the correct setting and done. Why would I also need a separate gauge?
Tire pressure sensors last about 5-7 years, and once they go bad, your car will show the tire pressure light, even when the tires are ok. That's my case right now, and I don't like getting my bulky tire inflator out and connecting the hose just to see what my tire pressure is at. That's where a small gauge like this comes in handy. Tire pressure sensors are $60 each (for cheap ones). I haven't felt like adding another $240 to my bill when I get new tires.
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Yesterday 04:46 PM
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hoyunYesterday 04:46 PM
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I have one, its beak is too short to reach deeper valve. For my scooter tires, I couldn't even get a measure without it leaking the air.

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VladCYesterday 05:41 PM
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Quote from lottathought :
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So ...silly question....could you not just adjust any reading by 3 PSI and know you are perfectly accurate to a much more expensive gauge?<br />
I get that ideally you want it to be perfect...but the variation sounds exact ....and for 3$, you have an easy way to interpret the PSI.
It's called calibration.

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