🚀 Inflate with Confidence: Your Road Trip Essential!
The Neancer Digital Tire Pressure Gauge is a portable, heavy-duty tool designed for accurate tire inflation across various vehicle types. With a user-friendly LCD display and a comprehensive 5-in-1 kit, it ensures safety and performance on the road while conserving battery life with its automatic shut-off feature.
M**O
Worked as intended
Worked as intended. Still use till this day and works great!
T**M
Good product, bad plastic
I love the design and functionality but the ruggedness leaves a lot to be desired. I used it a handful of times before the black plastic battery door failed. I tried numerous ways to overcome it but none lasted either. If they can resolve that shortcoming, this is a top notch item.
S**R
Easy to use, low cost, perfect for home garage and great customer service.
I have had this for about 9 months, with weekly use for my home garage. No issues, seems to be accurate in that it gives consistent results in line with my other gauges. I wan't going to write anything since others have already given good reviews that I really had nothing to add, but I do want to give a real story about the service of the company. For whatever reason the gauge stopped working - I figured it was low batteries but a new set did not fix it. I contacted the company and even with all of the virus insanity they promptly replied and sent out a new replacement unit that arrived a few days later. Honestly I was shocked how fast it was and I was left with a very positive image of a company that simply wants to stand behind their products. Yes it's a low cost gauge targeted to the home mechanic but they are giving first class snap-on truck type of service. The new one works perfect. Two thumbs up for excellent service!I have seen a few reviewers say that they did not find it fit Schrader values very well - I have not seen that at all. The key with all of these types of press lock type of gauges is to fully release the lock and then fully press the nozzle over the Schrader value, and then release. As long as you do it quickly and don't release the lock until its pressed into position, it will lock when released and you will lose minimal air. Also as with all air based tools, just put a single small drop of air tool oil in the nozzle from time to time to keep things lubed.
J**E
Greatest pressure I've had in over 60 years!
I must have had at least 30-40 pressure gauges from basketballs to SUV's in my lifetime. Very accurate, easy to read, and has the 3 scales depending on what is being measured to where you are. What a tool!!
P**R
Great for the money
I was skeptical when I bought this inflator as it was quite cheap and I already have a cheap AstroAI unit. Initial impressions on opening the box were this is a decent home use piece. The body is cast aluminum and all the other parts are brass or brass coated. Compared to my Astro inflator it's much heavier and you can feel the difference in quality. The inflator lever moves smoothly it's cuts on and off without issue. I really liked that it comes with the clip on straight Chuck as well as the dual foot angled Chuck. The Chuck end uses an oring to seal so it's pretty easy to swap back and forth between Chuck's. The spare parts bag has an air Chuck to connect this inflator to your house, some valve stem caps, a Schrader valve core tool, and some spare orings. I used this to check and inflat the tires on both of my cars and then followed up with my Astro unit to check the pressures. All pressures were within 1 psi of my Astro unit. Overall for $17 you can't beat this if you need something to use a few times a month around the house.This unit was provided to me at no cost to test and give my opinion.
G**B
GOOD TOOL AT A GOOD PRICE
> With four motorcycles, two cars, a 2-wheel motorcycle trailer, and a wheel barrow all having pneumatic tires, and a 73 year old body shaped by too many hamburgers and pizzas, I find about as much joy from getting down on my knees and then getting up again, as I do from trips to the dentist. So any tool that makes it easier for me to check and set tire pressures is a tool I want. And one I now have. > Accuracy? Using my trailer's spare tire inflated to 20, 25, and finally 30 psi, I compared 3 digital and two known-good pencil type air pressure gauges. In all three cases, my highest and lowest readings were just 1 psi apart. I reckon I got a good one.> My entire life can be described in one sentence: "Well, that didn't go quite the way I planned it."
D**.
Man did I figure wrong
OK so seriously I have bought a few of these types of air guages. Not one of them has worked very well and definetly not very long. Typically pretty cheaply made. So my expectations for this one was not good. I gave it a shot and it worked out great. First of all its not cheap plastic, its made of a metal probably aluminum, cant tell. Its sturdy and feels solid in your hand. The letters are easy to read, especially for a blind dude like me who has a thousand reading glasses laying everywhere. It came with a valve clip already on it. So I didn't need the one I bought for it. Just my advice, put a Milton connector on it. Don't use anything else. Worth the money.
J**R
A great product for the price
A like the product very much. It was between this and a digital Milton product. The Milton product appears to be a very good product but the price was almost $200. I paid under $25 for this gauge and I am pretty happy with the performance for the price. The quality isn't 5 star but neither is the price. For home use I think this product will more than serve its purpose. The quality issue is with the actual gauge component of the product. It appears to be loose. It doesn't leak, and performs great I just don't think it could handle the abuse of a commercial setting.
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