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Rhino USA Heavy Duty Tire Pressure Gauge (0-75 PSI) - Certified ANSI B40.1 Accurate, Large 2" Easy Read Glow Dial, Premium Braided Hose, Solid Brass Hardware, Best for Any Car, Truck, Motorcycle, RV…

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Size: 75psi Compact


Features

  • Heavy duty tire pressure gauge (0-75 PSI) - certified ANSI B40.1 accurate, large 2 inch easy read glow dial, premium braided hose, solid brass hardware, best for any car, truck, motorcycle.
  • Designed and Engineered in California: Support a Small Family Company.
  • Solid brass 360 swivel and "No-Leak" braided hose.
  • Save time & money - properly inflated tires save fuel, last longer and increase handling & performance
  • Performance - our large 2" dial is heavy duty, glow in the dark and feels solid in the hand

Brand: Rhino USA


Material: Metal


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 7.5 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches


Item Weight: 9 Ounces


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches; 9 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 8542043790


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 13, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rhino USA


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #1,215 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #20 in Tire Repair Tools


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,658 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Precision and Durability in One
Size: 75psi Compact
First and foremost, the build quality of this tire pressure gauge is top-notch. It feels substantial in the hand, and the heavy-duty construction instills confidence in its longevity. I've accidentally dropped it a few times, and it still functions flawlessly. The rubberized protective cover adds an extra layer of durability and helps prevent accidental damage. The pressure readings are impressively accurate. Whether you're checking the tire pressure on your car, truck, motorcycle, or bicycle, this gauge provides precise measurements within the 0-75 PSI range. Accurate tire pressure is not only crucial for safety but also for improving fuel efficiency and tire lifespan. The large, easy-to-read dial is a practical feature, especially in low-light conditions. You won't struggle to decipher the readings, even in the dark or adverse weather. One of the standout features of this gauge is the built-in air bleeder valve. This allows for quick and precise adjustment of tire pressure, eliminating the need to remove the gauge and recheck pressure multiple times—a huge time-saver. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023 by Johnny

  • Heavy Duty
Size: 75psi Compact
Works great and easy to read. Fits nice and like the adjustability. This is well made heavy duty and you won’t be disappointed. Reads higher pressure then a lot of them you get in the store. Really impressive product
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023 by Darrick

  • Very handy
Size: 75psi Compact
Bought one of these my hubs motorcycle. Liked how easy it was to use so bought one for his truck and mine!
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023 by Crystal Larson

  • Durable and first class material!
Size: 75psi Compact
Arrived fast from the US seller. My only regret is that after 2 days of usage, the pointer in the gauge dial no longer stops at the measured psi reading. I'll see if it will return to function when new.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023 by Ed Man

  • Review for Rhino 60 PSI compact 45 degree tire pressure gauge
Size: 60psi Compact.
I got one of these gauges to keep in my toolbag in my 4Runner, and being the skeptical type, I figured that for less than $17 it would be rather cheap feeling and maybe not the most accurate, but I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived and had some heft to it. The exposed parts appear to be genuine brass and are heavy, and the gauge housing is covered in a dense rubber cover to protect it from drops. It comes with a nice drawstring bag to keep it in to keep the plastic dial face from getting too scratched up (hey - it's just under $17 - you want glass, go spend $50 on something else). The tip that you press onto the valve stem is at 45 degrees, but it swivels, so if your wheels have the valve stem towards the center of the barrel of the wheel you can rotate it to allow for better reading, or if the wheel that the tire is mounted on that you are trying to read is rotated such that the valve stem is at an odd angle, you can adjust the tip so that you can easily see the dial as well. The indicators, numbers, needle, and even the Rhino logo are glow-in-the-dark, so you just expose it to a bright light source such as a headlight for several seconds and it will glow brightly enough to see very easily for quite a while if you are using it in dark conditions. As far as accuracy is concerned, I was figuring it would be within a pound or two, you know, close enough to be within the ballpark to know that you have about the right pressure to be safe and have your tires be well maintained, and any discrepancy between your car's TPMS system and the gauge would simply be something that could be ignored. Reading "calibrated", ANSI this, accurate that, sounded like a bunch of marketing BS to me, especially at this price point. However, I had the opportunity and curiosity to pressure-check some tires with 6 (six) of these puppies, and I was expecting exactly what I stated above - each gauge being around the same pressure, and among the 6, to read several slightly different pressures. But no! I kid you not. Each and every one of them read the SAME EXACT PRESSURE except for one, which read low by about 1/4 PSI. Mine was not the one that read low. My luck is such that I usually would be the one. Thankfully not this time, not that the 1/4 PSI would matter much. Color me impressed Rhino! It's important to note that air pressure gauges, hence tire pressure gauges, are most accurate at mid-scale, so if you're a typical automobile owner whose cars call for tire pressures between 30 & 40 PSI, a 60 PSI model is what you want. Don't be a showoff and buy the highest capacity tire pressure gauge you can find so you can stand around with your friends saying "Well, MY gauge reads up to 200 PSI!". You're being an idiot. If your 200 PSI max gauge reads 32 PSI it could be 26, it could be 38. You'd never know. Those of us with a 60 PSI rated gauge calibrated to ANSI B40.1, it might read 31, it might read 33. If you've got one in a group of 6 that read identically, chances are you've got one that's pretty close to bang-on. I'm happy I gave this Rhino pressure gauge a try. It's a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022 by Sparkie Sparkie

  • Easy for an older guy
Size: 75psi Compact
This 75 psi gauge was accurate when I checked it at 35 psi (my tires). It has a extension tube and pivots that allows me to move it into my "see zone" . I like the valve button on the side that allows me lower the pressure when I over shoot so I can get it exactly to the pressure I want. I had found some other gauges that had to be removed from the stem and then pushed back on to see the new reading after releasing pressure. I also found another brand that would not stop bleeding after I released the valve button, not much good there. Just a word from someone who used pressure gauges for all kinds of fluids (yes air is considered a fluid) get a gauge that has the pressure you are looking to check as close to the middle of the scale as you can for accuracy, it helps. I'm happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Florida Guy

  • Second one that works as advertised
Size: 75psi Compact
I returned the first one because the reset valve leaked. I promptly received the replacement, which works as advertised.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by Larry D H

  • Accurate
Size: 250 PSI
Accurate and easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023 by Jim

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