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The EyezOff EZ05-G is a compact, analog tire pressure gauge designed for both Presta and Schrader valves, delivering accurate readings up to 160 PSI. Featuring a Pressure Lock system, it holds the pressure reading on the dial even after removal, ensuring precise and easy monitoring without batteries. Ideal for cyclists and motorists seeking a reliable, portable, and versatile tire pressure tool.
| ASIN | B01HBMENXO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #662,685 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #313 in Analog Tire Pressure Gauges #4,451 in Tire Repair Tools |
| Brand | EyezOff |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (276) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | 4333085900 |
| Manufacturer | EyezOff |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EZ-GG05 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.57 x 3.94 x 1.34 inches |
J**R
Easy to use with Presta and Schrader, seems precise and accurate, no batteries.
I've had a couple of very nice digital gauges but their ability to be used with Presta valves all eventually became unreliable. Presta valves tend to wear away the inside of pump and gauge chucks which prevent a good seal from being formed. I've had the EyezOff gauge for only a few days so I have no idea if the Presta side is going to last a month or a year but for as long as it works it definitely works well: It makes a good seal with both Presta and Schrader valves, its readings are a close match to my most recent carefully calibrated digital gauge (which still works with Presta valves), and it gives consistent readings. The pressure reading remains on the dial until you push the release button. I've had no trouble getting the chuck on the valves of my smaller tires with their tighter spoke patterns. This is an analog gauge which runs 100% on the air pressure in the tire and requires no batteries. The price is right, too. My only gripe, if you can call it that, is the pressure range chosen. The most I could even imagine needing to inflate one of my bicycle tires is 120PSI and right now all my bikes require pressure between 60PSI and 100PSI (my trailer uses 30PSI). Because the pressure range of the EyezOff gauge goes from 0-160PSI, the calibration marks are very close together and very small on the fairly small dial. I'd very much like to see the same gauge calibrated from 0-100PSI or 0-120PSI. I've seen similar gauges that also range from 0-160PSI and others for very low pressures but I imagine that 0-120PSI would be a more useful range for most cyclists while simultaneously being an improvement in both precision and a user's ability to read the gauge. I sure hope the Presta side lasts a long time. I'll edit my review if it wears out and in a year or so if it (hopefully) doesn't. I have high hopes for this EyezOff gauge's longevity because the chuck heads have adjustable tension caps. Edit: About a year later, and using it at least a couple of times a week on both types of bicycle tube valves, it continues to work perfectly.
P**R
Broke after two years of occasional use
I used this primarily with presta valves and it worked just fine though you did need to use it just right otherwise 2-3 PSI would escape from my bike tube when I took a reading. Schrader valves seemed to work with this just fine as well on the few occasions I used it with them. I never tested it against another meter but I have no reason to believe that it isn't accurate. The large range of pressure that this measures means that for many users it is not ideal because if you are measuring lower pressures you should really get something with a 0-60psi rating or at least a 0-100 psi rating. In the end I'm giving this one star because it stopped holding a reading after two years of occasional use. It was stored in a toolbox and never got muddy/dirty. It still works but you have to read the pressure while you are holding it on the valve which is somewhat difficult considering that this doesn't have a hose. I tried some moderate percussive maintenance but that was no help. In the end I think the expectation for a product like this is that it lasts for more than 2 years of occasional use. It also doesn't appear to have a published warranty which is a possible indicator that even the manufacturer will not vouch for the quality of the meter.
A**D
On time . Works well.
This gauge arrived on time and seems to perform as described. I am pleased with it.
E**D
super handy gauge
This is a really nice gauge the fact that it holds the air pressure after you remove it from the valve stem is great because you don't need to bend down to try and read it while your holding it on the stem. Which is good because the numbers are a little hard to see. Other than the small numbers I really like this gauge.
C**M
Accurate quality gauge
Accurate quality gauge that is convenient to use. Nice that it keeps reading until you press button to release, which is good for when you can't get close enough to read the dial. Rugged case construction with quality release valve, not cheap at all. Was much larger than I expected, I didn't get a ruler to see how big it actually was - my fault. But it's just fine
J**S
Pretty decent gauge
The gauge works fine and does the trick, but it is hard to get on and off a Presta valve. It feels like the valve gets stuck on the rubber and you really have to yank to get it off. Other than that, it could be smaller but no complaints. I would buy it again at the price I paid.
R**M
So much easier
Easier to use than the old jumping pressure stick type. Works cleanly and flawlessly.
G**A
Poor successor for the Vintage Zefal gauge
Closest thing to my vintage Zefal analog pressure gauge. This one is heavy and the connection to the valve stem leaks. Also, it doesn't 'hold' the reading the way the Zefal gauge does. Basically junk
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