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Draper Tyre Pressure Gauge with Flexible Hose - Hand held Dual Reading Gauge

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Tyre Pressure Gauge with Flexible Hose
No: 69924
Hand-held dual reading gauge with flexible 250mm long hose. Swivel angled tyre connection and air release valve.

Large easy-to-read scale.
Graduated 5-100psi in increments of two psi and 0.5-7bar in increments of 0.1 bar.
Mechanical gauge for long life accuracy.
360° Swivel valve connector - So the dial can be read easily at any angle especially for Motorcycles.
Reinforced rubber hose - No air leakage, built to last.
Rubber protection cover - Protects your gauge from drops and knocks.
Precision Bleed Button - For accurate tyre deflation adjustments.

About this item
  • Tyre pressure gauge
  • Size dial face 65 mm
  • Colour black
  • Hand-held dual reading gauge with flexible 250 mm long hose. Swivel angled tyre connection and air release valve. Large easy-to-read scale graduated 5-100 psi in increments of two psi and 0.5-6 bar in increments of 0.1 bar
  • Ideal for keeping your tyre pressures correct

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  1. Deleted041071960810's avatar
    Have one of these - have to say that after a couple of years, the gauge doesn't hold the reading when you remove it from the tyre like it should. Still works against the valve though.

    Guessing a seal or something has perished from the cold.
    kalico's avatar
    I thought seals liked the cold.
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