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Dial gauge: this is the most common type, and models come in a wide range of sizes and prices. Generally, the larger the dial, the easier it is to read – but you also want to consider storing the gauge in your car.
Digital gauges: these are generally the easiest to read, especially if their display is backlit. However, you'll have to replace their battery every now and then, so there'll be a small ongoing cost.
Pencil gauges: we didn't find this type as easy to read as others, but pencil models are generally cheap and very easy to store.
Maximum psi
Displays kg per cm2
Displays bar
Displays kpa
Air bleed
Carry case
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- Displays psi
- Displays kg per cm2
- Displays bar
- Displays kpa
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- Air bleed
- Carry case
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- Pocket clip
- Maximum psi
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