Astro also has the rechargeable one that came out not that long ago. That's what will replace my Milton digital when it dies.ASTRO makes a nice one. Their original version used a thin lithium battery that was a PITA to change the new one uses conventional AAA batteries and you can get it in two colors:
BLUE: https://www.astrotools.com/product/3-5-digital-tire-inflator-with-hose/
GREEN: https://www.astrotools.com/product/digital-tire-inflator-w-stainless-steel-hose-green/
I had to put air in a tire on my electric Chevy Blazer this morning. The horn beeped when I hit the recommended pressure. Maybe you won't even need a gauge on these newer vehicles.I also have the Milton inflator and like a lot of us it's getting harder to read.
The window is clear but it just so hard to read.
I did get a Digital gauge not an inflator so that became frustrating to use (fill, check, fill, check, deflate) you get the picture plus it used 2 different sizes of coin batteries.
So I just bought this and couldn't be happier.
AAA battery
I posted the Power Tank/Ventoso digital gauge. They are pricey but I got a deal when I returned my old Power Tank gauge. The Ventoso gauge is the gold standard of TIG's. It screams quality. Well worth it if you want to splurge. Buy once, cry once.Somebody posted this in recent thread looks pretty nice.
https://powertank.com/products/vent...oRWBJ_xkhe6skJ9A8ShBTi3fSCfS8vixTYf8lZPbwPT6g
I have that Merlin gauge too. I think it was $12 with a coupon. Seems to be dead on with my other tire gauges and the TPMS readouts on the dash. Good enough for me.Completely different league than what you're looking at. I bought the HF Merlin inflator 2-3 years ago. I've compared it to an old stick gauge, another analog dial gauge, and my TPMS readout. All were dead on in agreement. I was pretty surprised and pleased.

I got this Rapid Air automatic inflator a few months ago. Super happy with it. Set it, walk away, especially handy for large volume tires (tractor), beeps when done. The only complaint I read about here (before buying it), was the quantity of batteries it takes (7 AA if I recall)
Yeah, but I've yet to have to replace them. It also works really well when I'm filling up 8 tires before we take the travel trailer out.I got this Rapid Air automatic inflator a few months ago. Super happy with it. Set it, walk away, especially handy for large volume tires (tractor), beeps when done. The only complaint I read about here (before buying it), was the quantity of batteries it takes (7 AA if I recall)