+1Just to try to be helpful--why not stop at a tire center somewhere and get a guy with state of the art equipment to read your pressure. Figure out which of your gauges comes closest to that. Throw away the other three.
This is the gauge that I got for my car for drag racing, tire pressure requirements change all day at the track. My gauge is now ~15 years old and it is still within 1 psi @ 40 psi. BUTTTtttt...... it is a bourdon tube gauge which means that with one good drop the accuracy is gone. The one shown in links, like the one I have has a rubber bumper around the gauge to make it more tolerant of oppsies. Unlike the digital gauges this one has a pressure release to make setting pressure easier.https://www.getagauge.com/faq.cfm#accuracy
https://www.ghmeiser.com/
These gauges you can trust. Lifetime warranty and made in the USA! 13 bucks. How can you lose?
I'd tell you I spend 15 minutes working my "magic" in the bedroom every morning too, but my wife would probably tell you it's more like 3 minutes.I'm convinced their is a worm hole that bends time and space between my bedroom in the morning and the clock in the kitchen. 15 minutes magically disappears between those two points every morning.
10+ years in the tire business and I can tell you that they get their gauges from the same place: the cheapest Chinese manufacturer they can find...+1Just to try to be helpful--why not stop at a tire center somewhere and get a guy with state of the art equipment to read your pressure. Figure out which of your gauges comes closest to that. Throw away the other three.
There's your answer. Period.
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