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Milton S-920 Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge With Tread Depth Gauge, Built-in Deflator Valve, For Higher-Pressure Automobile Tires, Durable Plated Brass, Pressure Measured In PSI & kPa

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About this item

  • INCLUDES: Built-in deflator valve AND tire tread depth gauge in 1/16" increments.
  • MILTON: Pencil Gauges made with machined parts, unlike our competition!
  • IDEAL: For higher-pressure automobile tires and handy in cold temperature weather conditions.
  • MEASURED PRESSURE RANGE: PSI (10-70, 2-lb. increments) and kPa (60-500, 10-kPa increments).
  • CAR SAFETY/MAINTENANCE: Ideal automotive and road trip accessory tool to maintain optimal tire care and prevention. Proper tire tread is key to good road traction.


Milton (S-920) Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge with Tread Depth Gauge
This single head Pencil tire pressure gauge comes with both a deflator button and built-in tire tread depth gauge. Unlike our competitors, our Milton pencil gauges use machined parts. Offers a range of 10 to 70 PSI or 60-500 kPa. Tire gauges provide accurate, long life with trouble-free performance. Made from durable plated brass with 4 side nylon indicator bar. Always check tire pressure when tires are cold.
DRIVE SAFELY: Maintaining proper tire pressures improves vehicle handling, reduces risk of tire failure, improves fuel economy, and increases the life of your tires.


ceebee
2025-09-03 13:05:09
I have had a Milton air inflator for 20+ years that I use w my air compressor at home garage, but I needed a gauge to keep in car glove box. This is it. First, no batteries to die or leak in hot glove box, like my last gauge. Also no dial style gauge to break if dropped. And most importantly, accuracy.This gauge has it all and it is made in USA, too. As Winter approaches I like to be sure my TPs are up. The tire pressure monitoring systems only warn if 1 tire is low compared with others, so you need to fiddle w settings on dashboard to see your TPs. And then when you add air you really need a hand gauge like this to check the fill. The TP system has to “reset” meaning you don’t see on dashboard how much air you’ve added until you drive about half mile. Not very convenient. This gauge takes care of all those issues and stores in glove box. And it is a great buy, too.
Al
2025-08-30 16:03:27
There's a sense of pride to owning something that's not made in the usual places overseas. Not to say they can't make high quality products because they are very much capable of that but we're just accustomed to the cheap and fast side of products that compete with more expensive local brands. It's just refreshing to come across an American made product that's also reasonably affordable while being built to last. I've owned cheap pencil gauges over the years before and really never thought much of them. These Milton branded guages were third party tested by a popular youtuber and are shown to pretty accurate for compared to a more expensive professional tool.
Flash
2025-08-10 13:40:22
I have been using Milton gauges forever. As a teenager I worked at a small town gas station in TN pumping gas, cleaning windows, and checking tires in the mid 70s. I remember the little pencil gauge clipped in my pocket that read Milton. From that day on and through 22 years in the military and later owning a c-store, I have always trusted Milton gauges. They are accurate, solid (almost unbreakable) and very importantly....MADE IN USA. The only reason I ever need to buy one is: 1. I lose it. 2. I accidentally leave it in a vehicle I sell. 3. Getting one for a gift.
amanooensis
2025-08-01 10:49:05
Our tire pressure alert came on and we needed to refill air precisely. We bought this one because it reads up to 70 lbs, which we'll need to read the donut spare pressure when we get really motivated some day. We also got a new dial-type gauge, and compared both to readings of an older pencil-style gauge we had. All three agreed almost exactly. On that basis I conclude that this is accurate. But...Most pencil gauge rods retract almost completely into the metal rod, and it's practical to carry one in a shirt pocket using the clip. But on this one, the rod sticks out much farther (I think this part is to measure tread depth, which we don't need). Anyway the tip is very sharp, as if the plastic needed to be cut smoother or sanded.So, it works as expected. But I'm very careful when using it, storing or carrying it, and won't be putting it in a pocket. Note that it reads in 2-pound increments due to its higher pressure range, which is fine for most uses, but other gauges can read a pound at a time.
Gary Woodsmith
2025-06-16 17:26:08
Out of all the pressure gauges I've used, this is the best one. It feels sturdy and it is easier to use that others. It's markings are clear and concise so you know exactly what psi you're reading, not guessing.It will hold the reading when you remove it from the stem so that's nice. They are more expensive than the typical plastic ones, but I would definitely rather buy these instead, it's worth it.Highly recommended.
Happy owner
2025-06-02 12:24:49
Also see my review on the S-921 5 -50 pencil guage (excellent) - and this S-920 is excellent as well, both gauges are accurate ---- I ended up searching all over town for a decent pencil guage -- looked all over my native capital city with four auto parts chains and NONE of them had even one decent tire guage, and none were made in the US--none, these Milton gauges all have "Made in USA" stamped right on them. All the local parts stores had was inaccurate Chinese junk, same gauges all sold under various brand names, but its not hard to tell they all come from the same offshore factory - and im so sick of it. Is it too much to ask to have the option of buying an accurate tire guage in a local store made in this country?? More to the point I want an accurate tire guage, not something that's "in the ballpark" -- My last set of tires cost just under $700.00 -- doesn't it stand to reason I want something more than a crappy import tire guage to make sure my tires are correctly inflated-?! Fuel and tires are expensive and both depend on your tire guage to go the most distance, so buy a good quality guage to take care of them-! As I said in my other interview, that industry standard for everyday tire guage accuracy is within 2 - 3 pounds, and all the Milton pencil gauges I bought have fallen well within that range, some identical --- and ive compared these to my more expensive dial guage from a prominant racing manufacturer and they are very close in accuracy. Buy these gauges before they outsource them to asia, theres no reason to not have a decent tire guage in the glovebox - and that's why pencil gauges are popular, they take up very little space in a console or glovebox. I just threw away a fistful of Chinese gauges that read all over the place, some were junk from day one, others took longer to fade away. The Milton name goes back decades, they make some of the best air line fittings in the industry, they know what theyre doing and they care about quality far more than any offshore sweatshop company. Buy them while you still can-!!
Sambucadog
2025-05-09 18:08:53
Simple and effective old school device that works like a charm.
Dzungtuan Nguyen
2025-05-05 16:18:16
It’s sturdy and good to have it in car for safety.
Lucerito
2025-04-30 18:45:02
Todo bien hasta ahora. Cumplió las espectativas.
Nina Customer
2025-04-25 14:00:19
Very well made, will last decades. It is also accurate and measures within less than a pound of my expensive dial gauge. Very handy, easy to stow in the glove box and robust enough it won't get broken like a dial gauge can. The tread depth indicator on the end of the pressure read out is kind of handy too. Not as easy to use as the $2 tread depth gauges you can buy here on Amazon, but more accurate than the penny or nickel method.
Toby
2025-04-09 14:54:05
Works as expected, although the housing seems a little large for car tyre valves. another old plasticky no brand version can't temper the sudden pressure, gave erroneous high readings
HD213
2025-02-02 18:02:41
I have purchased in the past and purchased again. The quality is great!! No issues. Used many times checking car and light truck tires.
Adrian Nava
2025-01-23 13:23:53
Materiales y construcción de buena calidad, no como los que he comprado en autozone.
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