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Accutire Programmable Digital Tire Pressure Gauge Lcd Display Ms4021b 5-150 Psi on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
Location:

Cranbury, New Jersey, US

Cranbury, New Jersey, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:ACCUTIRE Manufacturer Part Number:MS-4021B Warranty:Yes

BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX. ACCUTIRE DIGITAL TIRE GAUGE. USUALLY SHIPS OUT THE SAME DAY PAYMENT IS RECEIVED VIA USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL.

Consumer Reports TOP RATED Digital Tire Gage Model MS 4021B: Accutire Digital Tire Gauge

One of the keys to safe driving as well as fuel economy and savings is keeping your tires inflated properly!     The old fashioned mechanical stick gages or dial gages are simply not accurate enough nor are temperature compensated for all seasons.  Now that fall has arrived and the beginning of the cold season in many parts of the country, now's the right time to make sure all of your tires have just the right air pressure.  Measurement Ltd. is the leader in sensor technology and digital tire gages and  has been producing the Accutire brand tire gage for more than 20 years.    With an R&D center in Newport News VA, the company continues to innovate and engineer the finest quality digital gages on the market.    Our core sensor technology employs highly accurate, temperature compensated pressure sensors made in the USA in the Silicon Valley of CA.    In 2012, Consumer Reports rated this gage as one of the "top models" and now you have a chance to buy one at a great price with FREE SHIPPING to all US locations.   We will also ship to Canada at a higher cost.   The digital gauge features a large back lit LCD display, rubberized overmolded handle and a long life Lithium battery.    

  • 5-150 PSI
  • USES (3) Replaceable LR44 1.5V Coin Cell battery (INCLUDED)

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