My favorite for a combination fill valve and pressure gauge, is sold at
Harbor Freight on sale for a bit over $5. It has the stick type indicator
which ranges from 10 PSI to 130 PSI. I've tested it against my digital
pressure gage and found all 6 I own to be within 1/2 PSI, which is "close
enough".

Even though they are Made in China.. seem to always work and haven't broken
one yet.. I do spray a bit of WD 40 in the air inlet when I think of it,
just to keep working parts lubed.

They work as a stand alone air gauge, have a button to bleed off pressure,
and if you plug them into an air line, fill the tire.



On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Craig via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
wrote:

> What is your favorite pressure gauge?
>
> What type is it (stick, dial, digital, etc.)?
>
> How accurate is it? (I'll confess to being a stickler about accuracy.)
>
> What is its range? (I'm getting new trailer tires which take 65 psi.)
>
> Or do you just not care?
>
>
> Craig
>
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