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caberto
Jun 02, 2014Explorer
Yes, there are many gauges like that... I have several myself I keep in the garage, RV and truck... go to Harbor Freight, Lowes, or automotive stores, and look for a good dial gauge with a short hose and a bleed button with psi at least up to 100 or 120. These attach to an air compressor hose connector - you may have to buy an extra adapter to connect it to the compressor hose.
I'm not a fan of the clamp type nozzle as they tend to slip off the valve stem sometimes if they don't grab correctly. I prefer to hold the nozzle in place myself so I know it's seated correctly. I have a gauge from "Slime" that I tend to favor over the others, but there are many choices.
I'm not a fan of the clamp type nozzle as they tend to slip off the valve stem sometimes if they don't grab correctly. I prefer to hold the nozzle in place myself so I know it's seated correctly. I have a gauge from "Slime" that I tend to favor over the others, but there are many choices.
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