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Built very well. Had consistent issue with the tpms sensor on wife's mini van using my old gauge but alarm cleared as soon as I aired up using the rhino gauge. Old one was way off. Spend the 20 bucks it's worth it. Curiously nowhere on the gauge or in packaging does it say made in USA. That would seem like big bragging rights to me and a bit disappointing.

I was looking for a gauge that was accurate, a tire gauge that is not accurate is useless, and have several useless ones around the house now. I don't have any way to measure it's accuracy but it is within +/-0.5 psi of my TPMS sensors (the other ones I have are nowhere close to that), it wasn't consistent with reading hi or low but I also don't know the accuracy of my TPMS sensors. Over all I am very pleased with the Rhino pressure gauge I don't think a 1 psi difference is going to change the way my tires wear.

I purchased this gauge about a month ago and held off writing a review until I used it a few times. I'm an actual user who paid for this. This is a great tire gauge. I really like the quality! I hope it is the last gauge I have to purchase. Most people use a gauge one in while...but I use them more frequent due to all the toys/equipment I have. The part I really like is that it seems accurate at low pressure tires as well as the higher pressures. I have mowers with turf tires with 10lbs in them....as well as trucks with 65lbs. The versatility and quality is the reason I purchased this exact gauge. The swivel on each end allows me to get to stems of various lengths and angles. If something should change, I will update my review.

I saw this item at my son's house as he inflated his motorcycle tires. He said inflation in cars tires can be so so, but on motorcycles it is very important. So I bought a Rhino. I love it because I do believe it to accurate, it is easy to use. I especially like that it hold the pressure it just read until you release it. Easy to read dial. Also if you over inflate the tire, it is easy with this Rhino to just let a bit out until the reading you want shows up.

Cheap tire gauges are east to find at gas stations, local hardware stores, etc. It's not easy to drop significant cash on a heavy duty gauge when you can buy cheap ones for $3 or even one of those fancy electronic ones for $5. However, those are not reliable. Not even close. Even worse are the ones that come attached to the gas station air pumps. I had used inferior gauges to ensure my tires were exactly the right pressure, but could not get the tire pressure alert in my vehicle to go away. Then I got this one and sure enough, my tire pressure was WAY OFF. After using this to inflate my tires to the proper pressure, the warning light went away instantly. Please not that some vehicles tell you which tire is low. However, your vehicle may report the incorrect tire if you have had your tires rotated. There's a cheap relearn tool you can purchase if you want to fix this, or you can just check all your tires which is probably a good idea anyway. The one that is 10 PSI low might be triggering your warning light, but that doesn't mean the others are necessarily calibrated perfectly.

I have several pencil gauges, they all give different reading. Did a check on my K-LT tires which require 46 psi. After setting it with the Rhino at 46, I get one pencil reading of 43, and another one of 50. Rhino is very easy to use, does not let out too much air to bleed to a desired psi, and plenty of room for it anywhere in a glove-box or console storage. Since my bike's front tire almost requires two hands to hold a gauge or pressure valve in place, a quick connect on the air chuck would be very useful. Otherwise, a very good gauge for the $$; and accurate. It seems to match the on-board tire monitors reading on the Infinity.

I purchased this particular tire pressure gauge because of its high ratings. I will confirm that this pressure gauge deserves five stars, as it is very easy to use (even for a girl like me) and has proven to be very accruate. The gauge seems very durable. The long cable allows for easy access to the tire valve regardless of its position. I use the gauge on my truck.

I couldn’t be more pleased with this Amazon purchase of the 75 psi analog pressure gauge from Rhino USA. It has all of the features that I was looking for including the dial face in black with contrasting white numerals and 1 psi increments, shock absorbing ribbed rubber cover, a pressure release valve that will hold the reading until the button is pushed, bright brass hose ends that will swivel at each end to prevent the hose from twisting while easily reaching tire valves with limited access and the rubber hose which has a tightly woven cover for durability. Plus a durable storage pouch with a drawstring closure that is perfect for storage in the trunk of my car. Obviously the pressure gauge is a precision instrument of the highest quality, but something that is equally important to me is knowing it’s from a family owned American business. After I received mine and saw just how well made it is, I ordered two more as gifts to give to my brothers.

I bought one for my wife's car, then bought a second for mine. Both our tire gauges had finally failed. I expect these to last a lot longer. The tire gauge is easy to hold, The rubber bumper around it let's you drop it while bending over to take tire pressure. It holds the pressure reading so you can concentrate on attaching to the tire valve to get a reading. The dial is easy to read. The swivel head makes it easy to connect in whatever position the tire is in. I love this thing. The bag makes it easy to stow so that it never gets tangled up with all the crap that ends up in the cars cubbies. The only way they can improve the product is figure out a way to move the tire valve to the top. Not very likely. I hope they design a portable tire pump next.