Tyre Pressure Gauge (And Tread Depth Gauge) Halfords
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Posted 29 September 2021 - 12:37 pm
https://www.halfords...TYzMjkxODMxNS4w
The slug recently went for mot test and while on the wibble wobble plates, I noticed there was a lot of flex in the tyre sidewalls....
So I checked the pressures with one of my shiny stick collection and it said pressures fine....
So then I checked the shiny stick and it reads 3psi high!! So then I checked another shiny stick and reads 2psi high. So then I checked another brand new shiny stick and that read spot on.....but didn't work at all below 20psi.
I did also get a digital gauge from Yamaha.....but that was already in the bin as 4psi out!!!!
At this point I remembered how impressed I had been with the accuracy of a little Halfords branded one that we often test at work and I have yet to find a bad'un.
So I bought it....checked and it's accurate to Less than 0.5psi at all values.
Only annoying bits, no trade discount on this item and it said "click and collect in 1 hour" as local store had in stock...and once ordered said it would be available in a week. Grrr.
The tread depth gauge is also decent accuracy.
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Posted 01 October 2021 - 05:48 pm
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Posted 01 October 2021 - 07:35 pm
I use a 'plunger' type (well, the opposite really) that I bought about 60 years ago. No impact on the environment since. Ideal anyway when there is little room twixt wheel hub and valve.
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Posted 04 October 2021 - 02:33 pm
good to know as we recently bought 2 of those Halfords pressure gauges.
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