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Tire Pressure Gauge, Portable 100 PSI Tire Pressure Gauge for Trucks, Cars, SUVs and Motorcycles

English: Material: Made of high-quality stainless steel and plastic, durable. Accurate and reliable: Measuring range: 0–100 psi, 0.5–7.5 bar. The electrolytic-hardened plastic head and zinc alloy valve stem make the pressure gauge particularly lightweight. Easy to use: Angled at 45° for easy handling. The pressure hold function ensures clear and easy-to-read readings. No batteries required. The integrated bleed button lets you release excess air for precise tire pressure adjustment. Versatile use: Suitable for cars, SUVs, RVs, ATVs, bicycles, and motorcycles. Package includes: 1 x tire pressure gauge.

Price: £9.72 from ManoMano UK

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ManoMano UK Tire Pressure Gauge, Portable 100 PSI Tire Pressure Gauge for Trucks, Cars, SUVs and Motorcycles £9.72 Visit Store

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