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Tire gauge brand

dandan111

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Everyone talking about tire inflators got me looking for a new gauge. I like the good old pen type. Mine is a no name and probly china,I think it is a campbell hausfeld, it has no name on it. I looked at the Milton and almost bought one but the shipping cost made me think twice. I found some camel gauges on e-bay.http://www.ebay.com/itm/Camel-10-50...155?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ceddfa7bb
Any good? I bought 3 one for me and one for my brothers. I hope the quality is what I expect for made in the USA. Price was right.
 
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bobcatdan

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I have heard of the camel brand. Normally tire plugs and the such. I always considered them lower level then saftey seal plugs, but did what they are suppose too.
 

Catalyze

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I have used Milton pencil type with no worries over the years. Every vehicle has one in the glove box. My main is a large dial Longacre Racing item. When you get old, big numbers are your friend.
Craig
 

BrokewrenchLS1

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I like my Accu-gage, flexible hose to make getting to more awkward valve stems easier, and it also holds the pressure reading until the release valve is hit. I'm reasonably sure it's US-made, too.

Never did like pencil gauges.
 

Danglerb

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Accutire MS-4021B Digital Tire Gauge, $10 at amazon shipped free with a $25 order, top rated when I researched a couple years ago.
 
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