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Highlights
Quality
As with anything milton makes it’s a quality tool that’s going to last for years
Relatively inexpensive fairly accurate for the price and well made
Much better quality than some other brand it des cost more but worth every penny
Price
I highly recommend this gauge it is a very good tool that is well worth what it costs
For the couple of bucks they cost they’re well worth having
Competitiveness
Ive had several gauges where if you move your hand too quickly they will move and all of a sudden youve got 11 32nds rather than 4
A lot more precise than the lincoln head penny trick
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 70.0% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 1,283 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 8 2020.
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Most gauges are plastic gauge on a metal rod and tend to wear the color and markings of quickly or the plastic moves on the metal rod changing the readings
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The main thing thats important about this one is its sae
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Ive never worked somewhere where tread depth measurements have been requested in metric
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It sucks when you take a measurement and while pulling the gauge towards you to read it it hits something and throws off reading
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It holds up a long time as long as no one bends it and the metal tip wont cave into the gauge and give false readings
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Digital depth readers are stupid
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Although i think theyre tire inflators tend to be inaccurate
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The tire wear bars are only 232 and thats not safe for preventing hydroplaning it is only there for mileage warranty
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