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Accutire MS-5010 Heavy Duty Dial Tire Gauge | 
enlarge | Brand: Accutire Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
Buy New: $5.99
New (3) from $5.99
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 580
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 16 x 3 x 1
MPN: MS5010 Model: MS 5010 UPC: 015507105202 EAN: 0015507105202 ASIN: B000G6M3VM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Heavy Duty Dial Tire gauge reads from 5 to 100 PSI (in 2lb units) | | • | Protective rubber housing, 10" flexible hose | | • | Bleed valve to adjust down tire pressure | | • | 1 year warranty |
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Product Description The Accutire Heavy Duty Truck Tire Gauge is designed especially for large or deep set tires. The gauge itself is a dial, much like a blood pressure monitor. The dial is encased in rubber to safeguard it against dropping or turbulence. A 10? rubber hose extends from the dial with a durable metal head. The dial reads from 10-100 PSI (pounds per square inch) in 2 pound increments. If you go over your target pressure, a handy release valve enables you to release small amounts of air until you reach the desired pressure.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
tire guage May 13, 2007 I like this better than any gauge I have previously had because of the extra length of tubing from the gauge to the tire...
Hmmmm! May 14, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The first one I received was assembled incorrectly, and let the air out of my tire. Amazon should get five stars for service, they replaced it before I had a chance to mail the defective one back!
It is a great idea for SUV's and trucks, the gauge has a short hose which allows you to more easily check pressure on big wheels/tires. Its construction allows the gauge face to be read without contortions. I can only assume its accuracy, and so far so good with the replacement unit.
accutire gauge May 31, 2008 It's OK for the price paid. A little flimsy in construction and not as accurate as an ACCU-Gage - a completely different brand.
No QA controls September 27, 2007 The first unit received was defective, Amazon replaced it free of charge with a functioning one. This one seems to be working fine. How does a defective unit get into the factory package? No final control, I guess.
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