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The Milton S-925 Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge is a precision instrument crafted in the USA with durable plated brass. It measures tire pressure from 20 to 120 PSI in 2 PSI increments and displays readings in both PSI and kPa. Featuring a single head chuck with a built-in deflator valve, it’s designed for trucks, RVs, and bicycles, delivering reliable, repeatable accuracy for professional and enthusiast use.









| ASIN | B002XMW8RG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,482 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #46 in Analog Tire Pressure Gauges |
| Brand | Milton |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,459) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00030937009258 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 1.7 x 0.3 inches |
| Item model number | S-925 |
| Manufacturer | Milton Industries |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S-925 |
| Material | Brass |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 1.7 x 0.3 inches |
| UPC | 030937009111 309370092586 786362352215 030937009258 763273469454 |
D**R
Accurate and Dependable with consistent results
Excellent tire gauge that reads high enough PSI for bicycle tires and other tires beyond a typical 40 PSI rating. Unlike other cheap pencil style gauges made overseas, the Milton gauges are made in the USA and known for quality. The results are accurate and repeatable as well. Easy to use and good value for the money. Measures 20 psi up to 120 psi, very pleased with the purchase.
3**S
Very nice
Works great and made in USA. Sturdy and high quality compared to what you pick up in an auto parts store
A**R
Good tire pressure gauge
Good quality dose what it should
A**S
High Quality Made in USA
I have a dozen crappy pencil-style air pressure gauges in my garage. All from gas stations or auto parts stores that I bought over the years. The other day I was trying to check my tires, because the low pressure warning light was on, and I couldn't get a straight answer from any of them. One would show 50 psi and another would show 15 psi. It was ridiculous. So I decided to toss them all and buy a highly-rated air pressure gauge with better quality, accuracy and reliability. Actually, I bought three. First was the JACO ElitePro Tire Pressure Gauge (100 PSI), which seems fine, except that they hid the fact that it was made in China. Next was the SKS Germany Airchecker Digital Pressure Gauge, which flat-out said it was made in Germany, but also was from China. Lastly, and possibly best of all, was this Milton S-925 Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge. As you can see in the photos, the product is actually labeled MADE IN USA. It is a heavy, brass-plated pencil-style air pressure gauge. Its measurements appeared to be spot-on in terms of accuracy. Best of all, it cost a fraction of those other two gauges. The only flaw, and I saw this in the reviews before buying, is that the scale is very small on the four-sided nylon indicator bar. The distance between 20 - 30 PSI is only 1/4" or 6mm (I measured). That's hard to read without reading glasses on, and in my opinion makes it inaccurate to gauge accurately within 2-3 PSI. For that reason, I took away one star. I'm using it for my SUV, and +/- 2 PSI isn't going to matter. But for some people that might be an issue.
M**S
Works great
Accurate guage
P**E
Best air gauge to buy.
The Milton brand is always a great choice. I still use ones I bought in 1988. They read the same as the new ones.
M**O
Very accurate.
Great design
M**H
I bought two. Tested both.
I've been using "pencil" style pressure gauges for decades, but when I took one of these out of the package I was surprised by the weight of it, it's noticeably heavier than any others I've had. These are definitely NOT the type of cheap gauges you find on the counter of an auto parts store sitting in a jar. These are a lot more robust. But none of that matters if they aren't accurate. I bought one of these gauges, and tested it against two tire inflators I've made with dial-type pressure gauges. The two dial gauges give exactly the same readings. The first one of these Milton gauges reads exactly the same as both dial gauges. When three gauges read exactly the same I'm inclined to believe they are accurate. It would be quite a coincidence if they were all giving the same incorrect reading. I needed two pressure gauges (one for each motorcycle), so I bought a second Milton gauge, tested it, and it reads exactly the same as the first Milton gauge, and the two dial gauges. So I'm convinced they are accurate. At least the ones I received. So far I'm happy with the quality of these gauges. Money well spent.
I**L
Muy buena calidad de material y precio en la calibración
S**B
I was expecting big calibration, its very small like 10,20 and 30 with just few lines so difficult to measure air pressure
A**F
In the past 20 or so years, I have bought digital tire gauges from a Canadian hardware/auto chain and they worked very well. But once the battery dies in about 4-5 years, it must be replaced, if replaceable. I figured this time I would go back to a mechanical tire gauge as I really do not like to leave a battery in a hot vehicle (I leave my tire gauges in the vehicle glove box) and when it’s winter weather, that also is not good for battery longevity even if I was satisfied with the 4-5 year battery life. After checking reviews, it appeared Milton was the brand to go with. I love it. It seats to the valve better than my digital gauge. Usually the first try, I get a good seat and reading. These are simple and reliable.
R**.
It's very sturdy and does the job. No complaints here.
H**O
Muy buen producto. Para ser mi primer calibrador, funciona muy bien, y la medición es muy precisa, medí varias veces la misma llanta y siempre me dió la misma medición. El producto se siente de calidad. 👍🏼
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