The most important thing about a tire pressure gauge is ACCURACY! There is are no comparisons of accuracy. Why? Coz, this video is really about getting peeps to click on a link and buy one of the gauges so Tools Mart gets a piece of the action👊 DON"T waste your time! SKIP THIS ONE!
No it is Not click bait, I bought my LongAcre Tyre Gauges a few years back and they are Extremely Accurate, Having bought many Tyre Gauges and checked them all out the most expensive one here is the LongAcre 4" Pro and it has a claimed Accuracy of 0.3psi but the truth is they are Accurate to less than 0.1psi to 0.0psi, Baring in mind that the LongAcre 4" Pro gaige is a Pure Racing Gauge where the correct Tyre Pressure is Critical where seconds matter, the common Man is never going to need the LongAcre 4" Pro but when Accuracy Matters many people will buy it, But it really is that good and this in No Glove Box Gauge, It is a Honking Big piece of Kit and well worth the money to those who need such a thing.
6:27 - Finally, a brand of tire gauge I am proud to say: I OWN! While mine is not the Longacre Pro shown here, it is the equally capable Deluxe model, 0-60psi, with a still substantial feeling 2 1/2 inch gauge head. The smooth movement of the sweep needle, and the positive feel bleeder button on Longacre's dial gauges, are marks of high quality.
Well it's ABOUT TIME a LONGACRE RACING product topped one of these AI tire gauge ranking videos. I own their Deluxe model in two flavors: 0-40psi for cars, and 0-60 for cars and light trucks. Heavy, solid construction with smooth up and down pointer movement, and easy to read at just a glance. USD$50-75 well spent, in my opinion. The digital gauge at 2:17 is the same kit sold under a dozen brand names, with about a $5 price spread. While it looks light and compact, I would actually use the Longacre above to verify it!
The only criteria used here to determine the "best" is whether a product can generate affiliate purchasing commissions for Tools Mart. There was no hands on, head to head testing in this video. It was just a series of promotional videos cobbled together, with some reciting of manufacturer specs using an AI voice-over. Not very useful to consumers...
AI voiceover is really distracting on this video. Mispronunciations, no understanding of abbreviations and lack of proper cadence make this really difficult to listen to and understand.
The most important thing about a tire pressure gauge is ACCURACY! There is are no comparisons of accuracy. Why? Coz, this video is really about getting peeps to click on a link and buy one of the gauges so Tools Mart gets a piece of the action👊 DON"T waste your time! SKIP THIS ONE!
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No it is Not click bait, I bought my LongAcre Tyre Gauges a few years back and they are Extremely Accurate, Having bought many Tyre Gauges and checked them all out the most expensive one here is the LongAcre 4" Pro and it has a claimed Accuracy of 0.3psi but the truth is they are Accurate to less than 0.1psi to 0.0psi, Baring in mind that the LongAcre 4" Pro gaige is a Pure Racing Gauge where the correct Tyre Pressure is Critical where seconds matter, the common Man is never going to need the LongAcre 4" Pro but when Accuracy Matters many people will buy it, But it really is that good and this in No Glove Box Gauge, It is a Honking Big piece of Kit and well worth the money to those who need such a thing.
6:27 - Finally, a brand of tire gauge I am proud to say: I OWN! While mine is not the Longacre Pro shown here, it is the equally capable Deluxe model, 0-60psi, with a still substantial feeling 2 1/2 inch gauge head. The smooth movement of the sweep needle, and the positive feel bleeder button on Longacre's dial gauges, are marks of high quality.
Well it's ABOUT TIME a LONGACRE RACING product topped one of these AI tire gauge ranking videos. I own their Deluxe model in two flavors: 0-40psi for cars, and 0-60 for cars and light trucks. Heavy, solid construction with smooth up and down pointer movement, and easy to read at just a glance. USD$50-75 well spent, in my opinion.
The digital gauge at 2:17 is the same kit sold under a dozen brand names, with about a $5 price spread. While it looks light and compact, I would actually use the Longacre above to verify it!
The only criteria used here to determine the "best" is whether a product can generate affiliate purchasing commissions for Tools Mart.
There was no hands on, head to head testing in this video. It was just a series of promotional videos cobbled together, with some reciting of manufacturer specs using an AI voice-over.
Not very useful to consumers...
Which one does not need battery ?
forget digital!
I feel like I’m at a funeral
Got the Rhino of Amazon and it stopped working after a couple of days. "Tiretech" looks to be the same cheap quality Chinese junk. LONGACRE FTW!
AI voiceover is really distracting on this video. Mispronunciations, no understanding of abbreviations and lack of proper cadence make this really difficult to listen to and understand.
🥴 I smell something, can AI smell it?
Sigh! (PSI) LOL