🚗💨 Never miss a beat—pressure perfect, day or night!
The STANLEY STHT80874-0 Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge delivers precise tyre pressure measurements with ±0.5 PSI accuracy via a chemical-resistant sensor. Featuring a backlit LED display and surrounding LED light, it ensures clear visibility in all lighting conditions. Compact and lightweight at just 40 grams, its ergonomic handle provides excellent grip for easy use. Manufactured by Stanley Black & Decker, it comes with a 1-year warranty, making it a reliable, portable tool for car and bike owners who demand accuracy and convenience.
Brand | STANLEY |
Material | Plastic,Steel |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 1 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Global Trade Identification Number | 03253560808747 |
Manufacturer | DEWALT, For any warranty related issues or product feedback, please feel free to contact us through our customer care number on: [ 1860-425-1111 ] between 10AM to 5PM from Monday to Friday (except government holidays) |
Product Dimensions | 0.18 x 0.1 x 0.02 cm; 40 g |
Item model number | STHT80874-0 |
Manufacturer Part Number | STHT80874-0 |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 40 g |
D**L
Worth for the money
It's useful, and worth for the money. But needs to handle it sophisticated. And needs to learn how to use it. Still it helps, and lasts longer. Since more than one year, it's performing well with me. A good tool for a car owner.
C**G
Good quality, works well but expensive
I was using a cheap analog gauge so far but it wasn't accurate and nozzle used to leak air while testing. My 6 years old air Inflator (EMPORIS Brand) also has analog gauge and it was good until recently it started having issues with the needle (Instead of reverting to zero (when not in use) it stays at 2-3 PSI). Recently I have bought new tyres for my car and I thought to get a digital tyre pressure gauge as well to keep the air pressure accurate.This Stanley digital tyre pressure gauge cost me Rs. 899/- and because of the brand name "Stanley", it is expensive compared to other unbranded digital gauges. The device has built-in lights (On the front and for lcd) for use at night and it uses two different size cells (One for the front led and other for the gauge). It has a button in the front to turn ON and change the units (PSI, BAR, KPA & KG/CM²). To check tyre air pressure, we have to press the button to turn ON, wait a sec till it shows zero, change the units if required, press the gauge firmly on the valve stem for a sec or two and remove it. It will show the reading for 10-15 secs and then revert to zero for testing again. If not used for 30 secs then it will automatically turn OFF.Quality of the device is very good and it works as intended. Recommended if you don't mind the price.
A**O
Great for cars, difficult for bicyles
This gauge is being used for a few years by me. Works very well for my cars. However my bicycle has a presta valve, and requires an adaptor to use this gauge. This leads to a loss of pressure. So you have to fill a little extra air to account for loss while measuring.
A**.
Air leakage prblem
It is useful but very exepensiveOne problem is air leaking for while checkingI think better analoge guageSo please return
P**R
Good one.
Good for cars. Not suitable for two wheelers.
N**H
Superb Tyre Pressure Gauge
Sturdy and Robust Build quality.Using this is very easy and the reading is pretty much accurate.I've cross checked this @air refill station and reading from both are in sync.there are two leds -- at the connector and the tiny screen.it also reads, diff units as well. just press the button to get the reading in diff units.This is very handy for me! I use this for cold tyre pressure monitor at my garage!
M**M
Good buy
Little expensive then others but its sturdy and good quality
A**R
Accurate
I do not go the petrol pumps to fill air anymore after some very suspicious punctures (one at the side of the tyre - that can only be an intentional act). I have a very good Bergmann inflator. It is excellent. However, I was not sure if the reading on the pump's gauge was accurate. I got myself a Michelin 4203. The readings of both differed quite a bit. So here I was with a car pump and with 2 different readings. Quite a strange situation to be in. I had to settle the issue as tyre pressure is of great importance. So, I bought this Stanley STHT80874-0 Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge.Conclusion ? The Michelin and Stanley readings are identical to the decimal point.Modus operandi ? Check air pressure every 2 wks with the Michelin or Stanely gauge. Fill air using the Bergmann air pump.
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