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The Vondior Tire Pressure Gauge offers professional-grade ±1% accuracy within a 0-60 PSI range, featuring a 360° swiveling valve connector for maximum convenience. Its rugged rubber shield ensures durability, backed by a 10-year warranty. This analog gauge requires no batteries, providing instant, reliable readings to help you maintain optimal tire pressure, enhance safety, save fuel, and reduce environmental impact.
















| ASIN | B072Z4SBN9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,793 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #21 in Analog Tire Pressure Gauges |
| Brand Name | VONDIOR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,173) |
| Item Dimensions | 1.3 x 2.9 x 5 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Vondior |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| UPC | 680491775962 |
| Warranty Description | 100% Money Back Guarantee |
G**T
Good product
I bought two of these gauges, one for each car, so this gave me a chance to compare them. First of all, they arrived promptly and in good condition. On unboxing, the gauges appeared nicely made with large easy to read dials. They were easy to use, although there were instructions included and the company reached out with an email which included complete contact info, another copy of the instructions and assurances that if anything was wrong, it would be promptly corrected. I can’t evaluate that statement, since nothing was wrong. I first measured the pressure in a tire , alternating between gauges. I measured 5 times with one gauge and 4 times with the other ( so any systematic variance due to variation in tire pressure could be corrected) and averaged them. There was a 0.9 difference in pressure readings with a std. dev. of zero: the readings with each gauge were reproducible. I then aired up the tire (25 psi was initial pressure) to 35 psi and repeated the test with the same results. Thus, at 35 psi, the difference between gauges was about 2.6%. The gauge on my air hose was somewhere between the gauges, so the deviation from the “real pressure “ was probably less than 2.6%, about 1.3% from mean pressure. Thus, I feel the likelihood that these gauges were well within tolerance is high, but please note I have NO way of measuring against a certified accurate pressure source. However, in the real world, who cares? They are plenty accurate for normal driving. I also checked both gauges by checking the tire pressure but not activating the pressure release button. I waited three minuets and looked for a change in gauge readings. There was none with either gauge. Again, not a perfect test ( should have waited longer), but enough to say they work amply well for intended use. Note my sample size is small, so I cannot say anything about the probability you will receive a good gauge, not can I say anything about durability. However, given the company’s performance so far, I’d bet on good customer service. They seem intent on creating a good name for themselves. The only con is that it is made in China. I prefer to buy American when possible, but that is increasingly difficult these days. The company itself appears to be American, so that’s something. In summary, this seems like a good , accurately described, well-functioning tire gauge. I feel at this time, I can recommend it. If anything changes over time ( poor durability, for example), I’ll amend this review.
C**O
Nice gauge 👍
This gauge is perfect 👌 not a cheap pencil like gauge, but compact, solid, easy to read and because of its size, easy to use, definitely a good buy 👍
S**E
Consistent with each other! Seem accurate vs test with expensive brand. Recommended!
I bought two. Right off the bat, they read the same. Kind of sad commentary on tire pressure gauges when just getting two brand-new ones of the same brand to read the same. :( The ones from the major local stores don't! Off by 3-5 PSI from each other, right out of the package. Then as far as accuracy, they both are reading 1 PSI lower than a similar pricey Milton brand tire gauge. But - looking at them all - I think the Milton is probably the one that is off. Despite the price I can see it is cheaper construction than the Vondiors. But lol, the brand from the major local stores are all over the map in what they read. And they leak air. These don't! Like the Milton they hold the air with no leaks until the release button is pressed. Pro TIp: like it says in the instructions - true with ANY tire pressure gauge, press the gauge HARD onto the tire valve stem to make a good air seal while you are measuring. If you don't the last couple of PSI won't be accurate (again, with ANY tire gauge). These are nice, heavier, well built gauges. The swivel head works marvelously well. Enjoy!
S**Z
Good
Good, aqurate reading.
C**R
This is the second one I bought
Bought one a while back from AMZ to keep in the car; works well. Went to my local big box store (name starts with a “W”) and bought another tire pressure gauge (their brand; ~top of the line?) and it was terrible-didn’t read the same tire pressure consistently & then just quit. Bought another one of this brand (sold on AMZ) for my other car; works well. Satisfied! Would buy again & won’t waste $ on the local big box store again
A**Z
Sturdy, easy to read and accurate tire pressure gauge - Highly recommended
I've had a number of tire pressure gauges over the years. Most of them would work fine once or twice but would be broken, or need a battery when I really needed them. When I decided enough was enough with "one-shot" tire pressure gauges I did a quick search on Amazon and this Vondior gauge came up. This is an analogue tire pressure gauge which reads from 0 - 60 psi. The dial is large and covered with a protective rubber sheath which prevents damage from minor knocks/drops. The end of the gauge can be rotated to ensure that the gauge can be read easily. If you find your tires are over-pressure there is a pressure relief valve on the gauge to allow you to incrementally reduce tire pressure, very handy. If this gauge is used correctly it is accurate. You should read your vehicle's manual carefully to find the right conditions for tire pressure measurement. These are typically when the vehicle/tires are cold (haven't been used for a while) and at a representative ambient temperature. Check your vehicle's manual t make sure that these conditions apply to your vehicle. The build quality and ease of use of this Vondior (0 - 60 psi) gauge mean that this is highly recommended.
J**Y
Vondior vs. Accutire vs Milton: Which is the best tire gauge?
I’m comparing these three since Accutire and Milton are the top two models recommended by Popular Mechanics. The Accutire is also highly acclaimed at the top of Consumer Reports ratings. Vondior consistency receives top ratings here at Amazon. I’m tired of inaccurate gauges and I don’t personally are if it’s digital or an old school pen. Tires are beyond expensive these days and for safety and longevity, you need to get it right! Read on to learn which is best: I’d call this a tire tie between Accutire and Vondier. The Accutire can wash out a bit in sunlight but I love its no nonsense design and consistency. For ease of use, it’s my favorite. One big plus for the Vondior design is that there is no battery needed. It is a simple joy to use and it glows in the dark. The Milton gauge is poorly printed and difficult to read although it is quite consistent. Both the Accutire and Vondior are five star totally tubular tire winners. By the way, the majority of tire gauges are not accurate so choose carefully.
A**O
Not working well
ع**ي
بعد أول استخدام أرى بأن المنتج ممتاز
M**I
جدا عملي وقراءة دقيقه جدا.
J**N
This gauge is of good quality and seems very durable. It gives very precise tire pressure and easy to use. One of the best product on the market.
M**A
works great
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