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The Milton S-921 Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge is a durable, American-made analog tool designed for passenger cars. Featuring machined brass construction, a built-in deflator valve, and dual PSI/kPa scales, it delivers reliable, battery-free tire pressure readings from 5 to 50 PSI. Its compact design and cold-weather accuracy make it an essential, hassle-free accessory for maintaining optimal tire health and safety.












| ASIN | B0002SQYTG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,011 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #25 in Analog Tire Pressure Gauges |
| Brand | Milton |
| Brand Name | Milton |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,635 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00030937009210 |
| Included Components | 1 Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge |
| Item Dimensions | 8.1 x 1.2 x 1.1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Milton Single Chuck Head Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge - Passenger Car |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.1 x 1.2 x 1.1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Milton Industries |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| UPC | 030937009210 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
A**R
Quality American product
I doubt these have changed in anyway for decades. They just work and last forever. Perfectly calibrated out of the box,its reading exactly matched the TPMS on my 3 different cars.
L**Y
Excellent product
After buying an electric tire gauge (which failed after only 1 year), I decided to go back to the old tried and true method. It works and you don't need batteries and you don't need a charging cord or electricity! And btw, it still fits in your glove compartment!
X**S
Made in America...KNOW THE DIFFERENCE!
I gotta admit, I really just needed a tire gauge. I have bought a few before in my lifetime. All typically made of some hard plastic or a lightweight metal. Never put much thought into these things. Most of them were lost and I would just simply buy another one. No big deal right? Well, the time came when I needed a new one. I wanted a reliable one because I was gonna make sure I don't lose the next one I buy so I wanted something that will last the test of time. Cheap ones, well, if they get lost, you just keep buying them. This one, however, caught my attention. It said MADE IN AMERICA. Normally, that appears to just be a catch phrase. Then I went on to read some reviews and some people gave it some really good reviews. So I figured, well, perhaps there is something to that MADE IN AMERICA...Cause we Americans are highly demanding of quality for the money we pay on things. This may sound silly for what the product was..but seriously, this really did play out in my mind. I made the purchase and to my shocking surprise, I got a VERY HIGH quality produced tire gauge. Solid, slightly heavier than normal, based on what I am used to and it reads the PSI on my tires well! Little did I know, ALL my tires needed some air. Finally, that low tire pressure light went away! I am so impressed with this product, I HAD to give it a review. IF its MADE IN AMERICA, do not take it for granted! Even some what may appear like a basic tool, IT MATTERS highly for the price of this product.
H**R
MILTON -- MADE IN U.S.A. ACCURACY-!! HOOYAAH-!!
-- 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 !!!
J**K
Good gauge
Simple to operate and measured against other gauges it is accurate.
F**N
Good product, as described
Milton is about the only viable option for good tire pressure gauges these days. Quality is still there.
J**D
Tire gage
Works great and it was a cheap price
T**Y
Still great - last one lasted almost 50 years before failing
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!
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