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Milton S-921 Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge, Passenger Car, With Built-in Deflator Valve, Durable Plated Brass, Pressure Measured In PSI & kPa

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Features

  • MILTON: Pencil Gauges made with machined parts, unlike our competition! Made in the USA.
  • INCLUDES: Built-in deflator valve, single chuck head, and white nylon indicator bar.
  • PRESSURE RANGE: Measures PSI (5-50) in 1-lb. increments and Kilopascal (40-350) in 10-kPa increments.
  • IDEAL: For passenger car applications. Handy in cold temperature weather conditions.
  • CAR SAFETY/MAINTENANCE: Ideal automotive and road trip accessory tool to maintain optimal tire care and prevention.

Description

Pencil type passenger tire gauge reads up to 50 PSI or 350 kPa. Milton tire gauges provide accurate, long life with trouble free performance. Gauges are made of durable plated brass with 4 side nylon indicator bar. Always check tire pressure when tires are cold.

Brand: Milton


Material: Nylon, Brass


Item dimensions L x W x H: 8.1 x 1.2 x 1.1 inches


Item Weight: 22.68 g


UPC:


Brand: ‎Milton


Material: ‎Nylon, Brass


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎8.1 x 1.2 x 1.1 inches


Item Weight: ‎22.68 g


UPC: ‎030937009210


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎10


Manufacturer: ‎Milton Industries


Model: ‎s-921


Item Weight: ‎0.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎8.1 x 1.2 x 1.1 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎S-921


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎S-921


Date First Available: August 11, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Still great - last one lasted almost 50 years before failing
Size: Single
I've had a Milton Tire pressure gauge in the glove box of my car pretty much since I started driving. It has been accurate, reliable, quick to read, and easily makes a good air seal with the valve stem. After decades of use, and banging around in the glove box and the heat of the car it finally started working unreliably. I was very glad to find that same, made in USA model was available, and at a price competitive with cheap Chinese made junk. I also just bought an AstroAI digital gauge with a tire inflator for my air compressor that is claimed to be very accurate. That gauge and this Milton read about the same, to the level of accuracy that can be read with this gauge they read the same, confirming the accuracy. If this gauge lasts anywhere near as long as the first one I had it will outlive me. I have an older digital tire gauge in the glove box of another vehicle that has lasted for years. That gauge is very accurate, but it requires several seconds to get a reading, and doesn't seal to the valve stem particularly well making it a bit of a pain to get an accurate reading. This Milton is much faster to read. Just buy this tire gauge! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by TechPicky

  • Trust Milton
Size: Single
I’ve used Milton pneumatic tools all my life. I sold them for 15 years at the auto supply store I worked at. This Milton air pressure tire gauge is easy to use. It’s very quick and holds pressure well. Fits in your shirt pocket, glove box or console. Pressures are 5 to 50lb. Perfect for cars, trucks, lawn mowers, tractors. If it ever fails Milton also has the prongs and parts to repair it. You do’nt have to believe me, ask any mechanic what the best air products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by Harry P.

  • Well made, accurate
Size: Single
American made to last a lifetime. Good value for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by D. Mcdonald

  • MILTON -- MADE IN U.S.A. ACCURACY-!! HOOYAAH-!!
Size: Single
-- Im old enough to remember when finding a (reliable) (accurate) (U.S. made) tire guage in auto parts stores was the norm -- not anymore. -- I live in the capital of Illinois and not one out of four auto parts store chains or any department store anywhere stocked even one example of a US made quality tire guage of any kind. The stores are full of nothing but cheap plastic inaccurate Chinese made pretenders -- and its a Shame, tires and fuel cost a lot of money and underinflated tires affect both adversely. My most recent set of tires cost $700, and the last thing I want is an inaccurate tire guage to ruin them with. What concerns me is these Milton gauges cost little more than the junk ones, so why do auto parts stores refuse to stock them-??!! Milton is one of the old school American quality names from way back when I was wrenching on cars for a living and I was so glad to see "Made In USA" stamped on the head of these gauges and on the package -- and better yet the accuracy is still there -- Ive bought four of the 5-50 pound guages and one of the 10 to 70 pound guages and all have been well within a pound or two of each other -- by the way the acceptable industry accuracy standard for non- professional gauges is within two to three pounds, and all of mine have met that standard within two pounds or less, some were identical - keep in mind these are still pencil gauges, if you require more accuracy (say at the track) you have to go to more expensive alternatives as anyone in that group knows - but even a few of those (imports) fall short on accuracy so be careful. For everyday glovebox type spaces these are handy and provide decent accuracy. I don't care for digitals as the batteries go dead and accuracy slowly falls off as the batteries die. Digitals are also temperature sensitive. I had three, my first one ($13.00) was not accurate under any conditions and on my last two $15.00 digitals the LCD display would not work correctly in the winter. A good analog guage will work accurately in any weather and does not depend on batteries to function - a good tire guage does not require a rocket science design to do the job correctly, it needs good build quality and a manufacturer that cares about quality more than large overseas profit margins. I should add I also own high quality dial type gauges and these inexpensive Milton pencil gauges are very close in accuracy, surprising even to me. ---- People-! - we need to start demanding more good quality US made products, the world used to want our well made merchandise, now US made quality is almost unobtainable and were forced to buy lousy quality low budget import junk --- BRING BACK QUALITY U.S. PRODUCTS & MANUFACTURING !!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2014 by Michael Y.

  • Made in USA, all metal case
Size: Single
This is a well-built tire gauge with an all-metal housing. It is made in the USA. It is easy to use and accurate. As long as you don't intentionally abuse it, it should last for years. It's about the size of a pen so it is easily stored and if you drop it, just pick it up because it will still work. You should regularly check your tires and not assume the sensor in your car works perfectly or you eye-balling your tires is an accurate gauge. To be fair, you could easily get two for the same price or less (and with free plastic valve stem caps!) but they would be made of cheap, scratched, chrome-looking plastic made in China. They probably won't be accurate and they will fall apart after a few uses. If you drop it, forget it because it just snapped in two or parts flew everywhere. So, in the end you will end up paying more because you probably broke the back-up gauge already. Save yourself the drama and just get this first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022 by MurphysLaw

  • Good quality
Size: Single
Unlike some from across the pond, these work every time, are consistent and accurate. Definitely worth the money. I will be buying a few more.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024 by O M

  • Milton tire gauge.
Size: Single
Best tire gauge I ever owned.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025 by Mary

  • Acccurate and convienent
Size: Single
Easy to use pencil tire gage, accurate pressure readings.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by Doug T.

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