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JACO ElitePro Tire Pressure Gauge - 100 PSI

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Features

  • Mechanic Recommended - performance tested, certified, & calibrated accurate within ANSI Standards (1.5%) at our ANSI accredited calibration facility, ensuring precise tire pressure readings without relying on batteries
  • Feels rugged in the hand & built to last from solid brass shielded by our durable shock-resistant gear-style protective guard; features our signature HybridFlex leak-proof air hose providing a soft feel with superior strength & flexibility
  • Robust design is equipped with a built-in air bleeder valve to reduce pressure in overinflated tires, and the handy 360-degree swivel chuck allows for easy access to the tire valve from any angle
  • Larger, 2" glow dial features easy-to-read 100 PSI single increment scale that glows in the dark, providing accurate readings that "lock" in place until the pressure reset button on the brass neck is pressed
  • 100% Lifetime Warranty by JACO when you order today, so click buy with confidence and enjoy longer-lasting tires, improved gas mileage, and a smoother car driving experience with the help of properly inflated tires.

Brand: JACO Superior Products


Material: Brass


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Screen Size: 2 Inches


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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.87 x 4.37 x 1.65 inches; 5.6 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ JSP-014


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 30, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ JACO Superior Products


Best Sellers Rank: #2,250 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #16 in Analog Tire Pressure Gauges


#16 in Analog Tire Pressure Gauges:


Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 8,750 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • MY LAST GAUGE
This is a high quality pressure gauge. If you make a good seal on the valve stem just for a full second (you hear no air escaping) you can remove it and look at the reading as this gauge holds it until you release it with the button. Mine stopped holding its readings and according to the directions, probably due to some dirt in the trucks valve stem. I disassembled it and carefully cleaned and put it back together and it’s been working ever since. You should keep those directions handy in case it stops holding the readings. I highly recommend it if checking your tires is of importance to you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025 by Little River Moe

  • quality tool that i use weekly
I had a problem with a unit I purchased off their Amazon store. I contacted customer service via their website and a new unit was sent to me without questions or demands. Customer service just doesn't get much better than that. I'd highly recommend this company and its products.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by Gary M.

  • Accurate, sturdy, and easy to read.
This is a nice tire gauge. Sturdy and easy to read and use. Makes a good seal. I decided on analog so when out on the trail there would never be a battery failure. Also comes with detailed cleaning instructions for maintenance and long life. The pressure relief valve is a nice touch, for airing down a few pounds (a little slow for airing down into the low teens, but it’s not really made for that). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025 by GVLabs49

  • Reasonable For Its Price
This is a review of the JACO ElitePro Tire Pressure Gauge -100 PSI. The review is limited by the fact that I only tested a single gauge- the one that I received. I have no connection to JACO and paid the normal price for the gauge when it was on sale. There are many pressure gauge reviews and comparisons on the web and here on Amazon. The web comparisons invariably boil down to differences in features, but never measurements of accuracy. But isn’t accuracy the most important attribute of a pressure gauge? I read comments such as “it’s not accurate.” Well, how do you know? Some will claim that “it’s very accurate.” Again, how do you know? Did you measure it with a master gauge? Some claim that it matches their current gauge and therefore must be accurate. There is some slight reasoning in this, but not a lot. Some claim it matches the reading they got at the tire center. What gauge does the tire center use? Some centers use cheap pencil gauges. Do they calibrate their gauges with a $5000 master gauge? When was the last time that they had their gauge calibrated. Who did the calibration? How many times has it been dropped since then? Consistency and repeatability are admirable qualities in a gauge, but they are not the same as accuracy. A gauge may consistently read the same wrong pressure over and over again. The resolutions or divisions on the dial face or the fact that a digital gauge reads to 0.1 psi has nothing to do with the accuracy. If they painted the dial face with 100 divisions between each pound, would that make it more accurate? Of course not! (Generally, however, the dial face is marked at half the resolution of the gauge, so a gauge accurate to 1 psi would get dial marking at every 1/2 psi.) ASME certification is fantastic, but only if it’s clear what grade or calibration the gauge attained. You can read more about ASME grades at “ASME Pressure Gauge Accuracy Grades at Instrumart”. Some state that digital gauges are usually more accurate than dial gauges. Surprisingly, this one is true! You can learn more about this at both “Analog vs Digital Pressure Gauges at Ralston Instruments” and at “Why digital at cecomp”. Now let’s discuss the JACO ElitePro. Generally I would choose a 0-60 PSI gauge for greater accuracy, but I purchased this one to supplement my Longacre 52-53008 which is my primary gauge. I needed something which reads beyond 60 psi to measure my donut spare tire. A gauge is most accurate in the middle, so choose one whose middle falls into the pressures that you expect to read. I don’t own a master gauge either, so I used my Longacre as the reference. The JACO is claimed to be accurate within 1.5% in it’s middle range ( that’s +/- 1.1 psi at 75 psi, +/- 3/4 psi at 50 psi, and +/- 0.4 psi at 25 psi) One article said to use a gauge with 4 times the accuracy of the gauge you are calibrating or testing. The Longacre fits the bill nicely at a claimed accuracy of 0.2 psi. It’s new. I’ve never dropped it and it comes in a foam lined protective case. It matches my 4 TPMS readings +/- 1 pound, though the most accurate TPMS monitors are said to be accurate within +/- 2 lbs. My first experience with the JACO was not good. User error perhaps. Since then I formally measured it against my reference. Reference pressures on the left. JACO ElitePro on the right. Reference_____ ElitePro 55 psi________ 55 1/2 psi 40 psi________ 40 psi 38 psi________ 40 psi 36 psi________ 37 psi 34 psi________ 35 psi 32 psi________ 33 psi 30 psi________ 31 1/2 psi 28 psi________ 29 1/2 psi 26 psi________ 27 psi 24 psi________ 24 1/2 psi The ElitePro differed at most only 2 pounds from the reference, so I think that it is reasonably good and measured fairly close to its rating for an inexpensive 0-100 gauge, though a 0-60 psi gauge with the same 1.5% accuracy would be more accurate. I doubt that any other analog gauge at this same price range would have significantly greater accuracy unless you just happened to get the cream of the crop off of the production line. Gauges lose accuracy over time and things that accelerate this process (especially for analog gauges) include shock, vibration, temperature fluctuations/extremes, exceeding the recommended pressure limit, dust, corrosion, etc. Store it indoors if possible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022 by Elvis

  • Very solid product
This is very solid construction, accurate and easy to use. Solid brass head is great.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025 by Jacqueline M Champlin

  • Solid Air Pressure Gauge
Works so well I gave my Dad my first one and bought another one. Classic analog function but much better than the old air pressure sticks or having to replace batteries in the new digitals.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025 by BBrent

  • This is the best gauge I could find , after a long search. I'm happy.
Clearly, a quality product ! Rubber Gauge cover will protect from serious abuse, except for a direct hit to the glass. Air bleeder valve is handy to fine tune the pressure down to the exact amount desired. I have found this configuration is the most useful in all situations, way better than the pencil style or gas station style gauges. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025 by Joe M.

  • Easy and accurate!
Seems to be very accurate and a quick way to ensure that my tires are properly inflated.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025 by Alan Williams

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