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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1668.0. "Where can I get a tyre gauge?" by UKCSSE::KEANE () Wed Jan 22 1992 13:15

    
    Hi,
    
    I wish to purchase a reasonably accurate DIAL type, tyre pressure gauge.
    
    I have an old faithful, "stick" type gauge that I use, but in these
    days of womans equality, I am trying to encourage my wife to check her
    tyres, and she cannot use the stick gauge properly. (I also have no
    idea of my old gauges accuracy, only its repeatability).
    
    I have tried the usual local shops, and the only dial gauges that are
    stocked are really cr*p  plastic ones, with no BS marking. (How
    much accuracy can you get for 2.50 pounds?!)
    
    (Quick rat 'ole, I thought it was illegal to sell gauges that are not
    to BS standard)
    
    I have seen a "stick" type with a BS mark, and an expensive electronic
    gauge that claims an accuracy of plus/minus one percent of reading 
    plus/minus one digit, (but no BS mark!)
    
    Please could someone recommend a dial tyre pressure gauge, stockist, 
    (and price if possible), of a gauge that is certified to BS, is of
    robust and durable construction, but does not equal the value of my
    wifes' car.
    
    My thanks (in advance of the flood of replies!)
    
    Pat K.
    
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1668.1Michelin make one (if this aint accurate....)ESSB::DOODYWed Jan 22 1992 13:5810
    I recently purchased a michelin dial type pressure gauge from
    DEMON TWEEKS, It was recommended to me by a (high speed) motorcyling
    friend and cost ~15 pounds. Easy to use and read (it stores the reading
    until you press the zero button). Dont know about BS standards, but can
    you always trust the gauge on the forecourt???
    
    They advertise in "Cars and Car Conversions" to name but one
    publication.
    
    Brian.. 
1668.2MAJORS::QUICKFubbWed Jan 22 1992 14:135
    I have a dial guage like the one mentioned in the previous note,
    I bought it from an auto-parts shop in Farncombe (near Godalming)...
    I can find out the name if you're interested.
    
    JJ.
1668.3NEWOA::ALFORD_JThe intermission fish...Wed Jan 22 1992 14:238

Re: .1

Tyre pressure guages on garage forecourts are notoriously inaccurate...


I never trust them.  Always use my guage to check.
1668.4thanksUKCSSE::KEANEThu Jan 23 1992 10:1111
    
    Hi Brian and JJ
    
    Thanks for reply, I will scan the mags in the newagents ( = public
    library).
    
    (I dont suppose anyone has seen one in Reading or Basingstoke?
    
    Cheers
    
    PAT.
1668.5Halfords?WELCLU::SHUTTLEWOODDr. Who??Thu Jan 23 1992 12:363
    I bought one from Halfords a few months ago. Cost I think was somewhere
    in the �5 - �10 range. BS number, made by Sykes Pickavent (sp?) who I
    believe are a reputable toolmaker
1668.6I tried HALFORDS!UKCSSE::KEANEThu Jan 23 1992 13:2717
    
    re -1  (dr who?)
    
    I tried Halfords in both Reading (the Halfords "SUPERSTORE") and 
    Basingstoke, they were one of the places selling the elcheapo plastic
    gauge, but nothing respectable.
    
    This raises the question:-  do the marketing people target the goods in
    multiple chain stores to their perception of the local demand. i.e. Why
    did your Halfords, I assume its in Welwyn, keep a better range of
    gauges? Or is it sods law that says whenever I try to buy something, its
    always been replaced by something else that is never as good as what
    other people get!
    
    
    
    
1668.7I have found one!UKCSSE::KEANEThu Jan 23 1992 20:2013
    further to my note .6  I rang the other Halfords in Reading, the one in
    Friar st, not the SUPERSTORE in Oxford Rd, They had one of the gauges
    described earlier left!!!!!. The assistant even offered to put it by
    until I could get down to the shop. I take back all I have been
    muttering about Reading car shops, well nearly all! I still think they
    dont carry a very extensive or quality product range nowadays.
    
    
    Thanks again to DR WHO of Welwyn for the pointer!
    
    cheers
    
    Pat K.