Protect your vehicle, enhance your driving ability and save money by regularly using our premium tire pressure gauge.How many hours a day to you spend driving around town? Back and forth to work; sporting events for your kids; trips to the grocery store or supermarket; errands to pay bills; you name it, you’re always going here and there, wearing your tires down.With each trip you make in your car, and with each change in the weather, your tires are constantly losing bits of pressure. That’s why you need to protect your family and your tires by consistently checking the air pressure inside. When you use the Tire Pressure Gauge by QEEPH, you’ll ensure your tires stay at the proper inflation at all times. This will reduce their wear and tear, which means you won’t have to replace them as often, saves you money on gas because you’ll get better gas mileage, and ensures you have better handling and control of your vehicle. Rubber hose for better handling.Choose our car tire pressure gauge and see the difference what a few pounds of pressure can truly make on your budget and your driving ability.Features and benefits of the Tire Pressure Gauge by QEEPH: Large 2” dial for easy readability 360 degree swivel chuck Steel construction supported by premium rubber Designed for cars, trucks, bicycles, motorcycles and utility vehicles Measures up to 60 PSI Integrated reset button Lifetime guaranteeClick “Add to Cart” above and ensure your tires are always at their ideal inflation to save you money.
S**R
High quality and very practical gauge for cars and motorcycles.
Very good quality, it has a good feel to it, the nozzle twist 360 deg. for best alignment with the valve wherever is on the tire. The rubber protective casing doing a great job of guarding against damage to the gauge. The operation is straight forward, press the nozzle straight onto the valve and read the pressure on the gauge, it holds the reading until it released with a small valve on the base of the unit. Follow their suggestion as for best accuracy buy the gauge with expected tire pressure range is in the middle of the rage of the gauge that operates over. In my case is 32 to 42 psi, between my car (VW) and motorcycle (Yamaha), so I purchased the 60 psi version.1/2/2017 Update. The only issue encountered is with it is that the rubber hose at the base of the gauge came undone (un-screwed) and two small disk fell out from that interface. It turned out that these two pieces are responsible for keeping the pressure on the gauge so that it can display the tire pressure that was just measured. The orientation which way it faces and the order of the two disks matters to the functionality of the gauge. One is a rubber disk the other is clear plastic. I only know this because my came loose and took me a couple of tries to put it back in the right order. I would advise you to make sure that the stem is adequately tightened to the rest of the body of the gauge. The junction where the rubber hose meet the end of the stem, make sure the it twist freely. Mine didn't at the time, which caused the stem to come apart. It's all good now, I like it, don't hesitate to buy it. Hope that the review helped with the decision making. :-)
R**S
They keep failing..... :(
Easy peasy to use and to access the tires. Great gauge!Update 9.1.16 - downgrading to 4 as it does NOT have the little nozzle poker to let air OUT when there is too much.Now need to have another unit in my pocket for this. arggghhhh...Update 11.3.17 - actually you can release air from this - was my fault. BUUUT downgrading to a 2 now. Why, 2 of these have failed within a year, 2, hard to believe. I only use them twice a month on 2 cars, so it gets very little use, yet 2 have died.... they're great till it goes kaput.However, Qeeph company gets a 5 star! They gave me 1 new one. Then when I told them the replacement died, they refunded my money! And they get back to me almost immediately!! Only wish the gauge was as good!
B**B
Buy something else
I bought this gauge because of its claimed and perceived quality. kept it in its original box in a drawer of my toolbox and only used once or twice a month. Went to use it the other day and it no longer holds the pressure. The needle goes down as soon as you disengage from the tire. My conclusion is that this is not a quality gauge.
L**Y
I like this thing a lot
I like this thing a lot, just knocked off a star because the actual valve is what I would call 'shallow'. It can be a little hard to get it on the valve stem (of the tire) and get a good seal before it starts letting air out of the tire. Other pressure gauges I have used and my inflator from the air compressor seat a lot deeper, so it's easier to get them on straight and tight without accidentally letting air out first. Overall works great and I would recommend it.
C**.
pretty much guarantees you're going to hit that valve stem ...
Purchased this after many years of using a similar device. Extension hose with swiveling attachments ... pretty much guarantees you're going to hit that valve stem whatever position it's in. Pressure release valve for convenience and adjusting over pressure while attached. Big mechanical gauge face for ease/accuracy of reading. The protective fitment aides in grip as well as buffers the gauge from the occasional clumsy drops. Reliable when you need it. Nothing new here, but it sure beats looking for odd sized coin cell batteries when you find out your digital gauge died right when you wanted it most.
B**D
The tire gauge is great. I especially like the ability to hold the ...
The tire gauge is great. I especially like the ability to hold the reading until you had a chance to read it and then just press a button to release the pressure and go back to zero. It easily mates up to the fill valve to make a tight seal to get a proper reading without inadvertently letting out air. The gauge numbering is large enough for these old eyes to see without the need for my reading glasses.
M**O
Good quality, 4 extra caps
Quality seems top notch and it comes with 4 extra caps. Because one day, you'll be on the road and... you'll lose one. That being said, it comes with a label saying ideally the pressure you want to have should be in the middle of the range. I wish I knew that earlier. This is a 0-60 psi gauge (indicated in this unit) and in some cases I need 18 psi (which is delicate, taking measurements will deflate it!)
B**B
Angled vs. straight
This is a replacement for another similar gauge that broke when I dropped it. The previous gauge had a straight valve, which I think is easier to use than the angled head of this gauge. Conversely, the angle head requires less space to use, which is handy when there's not much room next to the vehicle. Gauge seems accurate. Unlike the previous gauge, this one has a rubber sleeve will hopefully protect it from more clumsiness.
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