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Accutire MS-4400B
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$7.56 - $14.81
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About - Accutire MS-4400B

The Accutire MS-4400B is part of the tire pressure gauge test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, tire pressure gauge models like the MS-4400B are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.


Type:

Stick-type pressure gauges resemble a ballpoint pen are simple and compact, and don't need batteries. Pressure is read off of a sliding scale proportional to the air pressure.

Digital gauges have an electronic LCD readout, like a pocket calculator's. That makes them easier to read than the scale on a stick-type gauge. Some digital readouts light up. That's handy for checking pressure in low-light conditions.

Dial gauges, the other main type, have an analog dial like a clock face. Most are easy to read but those with an extension hose take two hands to operate. Some come with an extension hose, and they are often more feature-laden than pocket-sized gauges with a bleeder valve and dual-scale dial.


Accuracy:
Accuracy is based on a comparison of each model against a known calibrated master gauge at various pressures, and at cold, room, and hot temperatures. Cold and hot temperatures simulated storing the gauge in a car in winter and summer temperatures.

Ease of use:
Ease of use is primarily an assessment of pressure readability and how easy is it to take a pressure reading on an inflated tire.
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1.0
great in florida maybe
12/18/2011
Pros
Backlight 4 nite use
Easy to read
Cons
Wont work past -15
Best Uses
Summer travel
Comment:
I live in a north climate and have yet to find that any of these lcd tire gauges work when left in the car during any length of time when it's cold. And guess what leaks when it gets cold?? Tires. Manual old fashion gauges work pretty much in any climate. But most are not back-lite so park in the direction of a light or carry flashlight or matches ( which also work in the cold). Just remember don't use matches to check your fuel level in your car unless you have recently updated your will.
How long have you owned it:
More than six months
Bottom Line
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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