Sears has the Accu-Gage 2060X Tire Gauge with Pressure Release Valve for $4 with free pickup. Shipping option is $7. Features a 1.5" mini color dial gauge with 60 psi range, push-button valve releases air to desired pressure, and a tire-shaped rubber shock absorber cover.
I prefer ones without a pressure release valve. That way I just find one tire that is inflated properly and all other tires will show that value or higher. Keeps me from having to inflate underinflated tires as they will look like they are inflated to the proper value.
-- What do you mean better without a hout a pressure release valve? -- I really don't understand. I use one of those pencil ones you get at the parts store for like $2. What's the difference? -- I check the pressure, move to the next tire, move to the next, & next. Will you please explain?
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I prefer ones without a pressure release valve. That way I just find one tire that is inflated properly and all other tires will show that value or higher. Keeps me from having to inflate underinflated tires as they will look like they are inflated to the proper value.
#2 whatatay,
-- What do you mean better without a hout a pressure release valve?
-- I really don't understand. I use one of those pencil ones you get at the parts store for like $2. What's the difference?
-- I check the pressure, move to the next tire, move to the next, & next. Will you please explain?
#3 With the pencil type ones you push the stick in to reset the reading so the gauge shows the right pressure for the next tire.
With the release valve, you click it to reset the reading. Same concept, different application.