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Michelin Digital Tire Gauge

#009-5530-0
Michelin Digital Tire Gauge
$29.99

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Michelin
Michelin

Michelin Digital Tire Gauge

$29.99

Product Details

  • Measures 5-99 PSI in half-pound units

  • 0.5 PSI resolution/accuracy

  • Large, red LCD backlit display

  • Auto on/off ability - no dead batteries from leaving it on

  • Rugged aluminum housing with tail guards, steel carry clip and shockproof rubber nose

  • Includes batteries and metal carrying case

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Warranty

This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.

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2.7
10 out of 23 (43%) reviewers recommend this product

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    1 to 5 of 23 Reviews
    1 – 5 of 23 Reviews

    VIDANGE!

    11 years ago
    Ne vaut pas mieux qu'un coup de pied sur le flanc du pneu! À éviter!
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    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    5 DEFECTIVE!?!?!??!

    12 years ago
    I bought 5 for Christmas presents. I bought one for me, and one for my mother. When I went to try mine, I quickly noticed that the "RED" LCD back-lit display was SILVER??!!??! There was no red at all. It's advertised as being bright in the dark but it's PITCH BLACK in the dark because it's just a LCD screen. I asked to try my moms and the same with hers.. So I proceeded to open all 3 gauges that I already wrapped up for presents and EVERY ONE was the same!! I replaced the batteries in 2 of them and no difference. CLEARLY THEY ARE EITHER DEFECTIVE, or the manufacture REMOVED THE RED color but still advertised it. All are going back to Canadian Tire!

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Two years and no good seal.

    12 years ago
    Even at 66% off it seems like it was a waste of money. Using a pencil style gauge I get consistent readings, with the Michelin I just loose air. I always get tempted to try this one because it appears so novel. Looking at there area intended to pressed unto the valve and comparing to the pencil style it's obvious to see why it is so poor. The Michelin one is a FLAT, HARD rubber surface. Pencil styles are tapered to fit snugly on the valve. Adding a soft rubber washer or grommet might improve the seal. For ten times more than a simple pencil style gauge, you would expect an improved seal.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Very Frustrating to Use

    12 years ago
    This is a really bad product because you have to put it on the valve perfectly, which is hard to do, to get a reading or you loose a lot of air. I've tried it on my truck and my car and it's the same thing. There are so many reviews like this on here it's surprising that they still sell it.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Bad Product

    12 years ago
    It's very hard to get it on the stem so that you can get a reading without losing a lot of air. It has to be centered perfectly. Very frustrating!

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    1 - 5 of 5 Questions

    Q: How accurate is this gauge? The gauge at the tire shop showed the pressure of 35 psi, and the Michelin Digital Tire Gauge showed about 40 psi. It's a pretty big difference, and I was wondering which one of the gauges can be considered more accurate.

    14 years ago
    5 Answers
    • A: Gauges at the tire shop are supposed to be calibrated monthly, so I'd say the shop one.

      12 years ago
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    Q: The digital readout shows a "L", but no numbers. I've put in new batteries, but the same thing happens. What's wrong?

    13 years ago
    3 Answers
    • A: Disregard my previous answer. It turns out these gauges lose their calibration when the internal battery dies. When it displays "L", just chuck it out (wasteful!) and buy a new one. Save the batteries though, they're worth as much as the gauge itself.

      13 years ago
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    Q: Anyone find the red back-light to be real dim, almost a pink?

    14 years ago
    3 Answers
    • A: all 5 I bought were SILVER LCD.. NO RED whatsoever.

      12 years ago
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    Q: what size batteries are needed and how many of them? thank you

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Our records indicate this Michelin Digital Tire Gauge requires two (2) LR44 button cell batteries. Regrettably, this product has been Discontinued and therefore we cannot verify the required batteries for this unit.

      7 years ago
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    Q: What does "LL" mean on the gauge screen?

    2 years ago
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