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Kd Tools Digital Lcd Tire Gauge 3-150 Psi on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Piper City, Illinois, United States

Piper City, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:KD Tools Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:KD1064 Interchange Part Number:Digital Tire Gauge Other Part Number:010644 UPC:082171010644

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Easy-to-read, LCD makes it simple for you to use and feel confident in its reading. UPC 082171010644 product image for Digital Tire Gauge | upcitemdb.com

Durable rubber grip handle. Automatic shutoff.

Two LR44 Coin Cell Batteries included.

Pressure range: 3-150PSI, 0.20-10.3BAR; Scale Selection: PSI, BAR, KPA; 0.5PSI/0.05 BAR Resolution (3-100PSI)


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