Accutire MS-4652B Key Chain Digital Tire Gauge Black
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Average customer review:Product Description
Keychain Digital Gauge in black with larger display
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #30 in Automotive
- Color: Black
- Brand: Accutire
- Model: MS 4652B
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 4.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Convenient digital tire gauge and key chain
- Reads tire pressures from 5-99 PSI (in 1/2 lb units)
- Permanent lifetime lithium battery, turns off and on automatically
- Rugged ABS construction
- 1 year warranty
Customer Reviews
Nothing Fancy. . . It Just Works
I've owned this item for a few months now, and used it several times, all without a problem. There's nothing "fancy" about it, which I like. It's a straightforward tire gauge. I've been very happy with my purchase.
A must have for everyone.
I have a small compressor at home, and it has a built in pressure gauge that I used to believe. I got this, and realized that the pressure gauge in it was off by up to 5 PSI, which makes a huge difference.
Pros: Tiny, Light Weight, Accurate, Inexpensive
Cons: As other reviewers said, you need to put this onto the valve straight on, and press hard. Otherwise, air leaks out. I over-inflate the tires, and then use this to let some air out until I get to the correct pressure.
Overall: I have used this for over three months, on all of our families cars. I have never fully deflated a tire with this, and it has never taken me more than three tries on a valve to get it to seal. For the price I think it is worth it, and I would definitively buy it again.
Works well as advertised
Like the title says, works well as advertised. Cheap price and quite small, it's got a special spot in my glove compartment. The digital meter thing is easy to read in daylight. Also, it'll take a bit of practice but to keep air from flowing out the tire, it's gotta be put on a certain way--straight so it can be accurate. Hope you found this review helpful!





