- Brand: Joes Racing
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches
- Item Weight: 0.3 Pounds
- Glow in the Dark Face
- Air Pressure Release Button
- 17″ Flexible Hose
- Angled & Ball Chuck Included
$24.95 Original price was: $24.95.$17.47Current price is: $17.47.

| Size | 0-15 PSI, 0-60 PSI |
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R. Johns –
To say I’m pretty picky about my tools is an understatement, so I don’t give this tire pressure gauge 5 stars lightly.Recently, the little digital tire pressure gauge, that I had been using around the garage, bit the dust. So, I started searching on-line for a replacement, but didn’t have much luck. Originally, I was hoping to find a digital pressure gauge that was accurate to .1 PSI, but I quickly realized I would have to spend north of $100.Additionally, I needed a tire pressure gauge that would work not only for cars, but also for my motorcycle (which has very limited room around the valve stem due to the large front brake rotors). Trying to maintain a good seal on the valve stem of the bike – especially while pushing a lot of buttons – is a real hassle.So, after not having much luck locating a reasonably priced digital gauge (which would also work on the motorcycle), I ended up searching for mechanical gauges. The Joe’s Racing gauge had very good ratings on amazon and so I figured I’d take a chance on it – I’m glad I did.Here are the highlights:1. The construction of the gauge is very nice. It has a nice rubber sleeve around the gauge, which gives it a nice look and feel, as well as very good protection when you set it down on the garage floor, etc. The gauge is large and the distance between the divisions is large enough so that you can estimate down to 1/4 of a PSI without much difficulty.2. The hose is nice, although it’s not quite the quality of like commercial air compressor hose or anything. It’s more like large automotive fuel hose. On the gauge end, the hose is tightly attached, but you can still twist the gauge a little bit (which is nice, especially if you need to turn the gauge relative to the natural twist in the hose).3. On the fitting end of the hose (where the air chuck is), the fitting spins, which is handy. The gauge comes with two fittings. The brass threads at the end of the hose are very good quality. The smaller air chuck is cast, but it’s still nice quality also. Note: removing the fitting that comes attached to the hose (to switch to the other chuck) is a little difficult, since the threads are sealed with a liquid type compound that has dried.4. In my case, I removed the factory fittings that came with the gauge and installed my own double head wand type air chuck – this extends the reach slightly and also gives you much better control on the valve stems of cars, as well as easy reach for checking motorcycle tire pressures. I used teflon tape to seal the threads and had no problem.5. Using the gauge is really nice. You simply inflate the tire a bit beyond where you want, then hold the gauge on the valve stem; the gauge has a button up near the dial, which allows you to quickly bleed air off (while still holding the air chuck on the valve stem). 3 or 4 quick presses will drop the PSI by a pound or more. As mentioned (due to the distance between the marks on the gauge), it’s easy to set the pressure dead on or to the nearest .25 PSI or so. When you remove the gauge from the valve stem, it goes back to zero.6. Construction is very good from start to finish. Even if I had paid twice the $23.99 price, I still think I would have been pretty happy with the results.7. I recently tested this gauge against a digital tire pressure gauge that my friend had and the gauge was right on the money as far as its pressure readings. As mentioned in the instructions that come with the gauge, the gauge is very accurate and should not be dropped, nor run over the 60 PSI max.This is a very good quality gauge and it functions really well and is very easy to use. Taking tire pressure readings is very quick and easy now. The bleed off valve is really nice also and allows you to quickly reduce down the pressure to the desired setting.This is a top quality little gauge for the money. After receiving this gauge, I seriously doubt that I’ll ever go back to using a digital gauge again. Definitely recommended to anyone looking for a very nice quality tire pressure gauge.
Robin Desai –
Easy to use and read. Also very easy to release air for fine tuning of air pressures. Sturdy with the rubberized cover over the gauge. I bought one many years ago for trackdays and my dad loved it so I got him one. This spiraled in my brother and my best friend liking them too. All in all, I’ve purchased about 4 of these and they all work great. Thw oldest one (mine) is probably 5yrs old now. All of them read within +/- 1-2 psi of the tpms sensors in each car. Not very scientific but this hopefully indicates decent accuracy. If you’re a professional racer, this is not a certified calibrated gauge by any means. But for everybody else this will be the nicest tire pressure gauge you ever need or want.
gbodyjoe –
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. A gauge that is relatively inexpensive yet highly accurate. Oh, did I mention very easy to read??
kelly waddell –
Easy to see , feels good , works great
Jeffrey Lee boldridge sr. –
This is the 2nd one of these i have purchased this year, product so wonderful that someone took it. LOL!! guess they needed it more than i, anyhoo, always great using a great and accurate gauge that glows in the dark so no need to carry a flashlight when checking pressure in tires in the pits.
Chris Talbot –
Well made and easy to use. I have no idea how accurate it is. Set the Joe’s racing 15 psi gauge to 5 psi on my atv tire and checked it with my Joe’s racing 60psi gauge and it read approximately 3 psi (starts at 5 psi} Then set the tire to 10psi with the 15psi gauge. Checked it with the 60psi gauge and got a reading of just over 8psi. I would’ve been impressed if they matched pressures.One observation is these gauges look the same, which means someone could pick up the 15psi gauge and check high pressure accidentally. I’ve wrapped white duct tape around the low pressure gauge and written 15psi max on it.
chong lan hann –
easy to usebut delivery little slow
Howard Verone –
This gauge is easy to handle and easy to read. I especially like the air release feature that lets you adjust the air to exactly what you need it to be. I’ll be ordering additional units to give as Christmas gifts.