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Tyre pressure set to 35 psi, a week later it was 58!!
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I've used one that I bought for about a fiver for several years now without a problem.vikramrkin wrote: »I am thikning of buying one of those compact air compressors (saw one on a highstreet store for £9). Are they any good?
I wonder how many twenty pences I have saved.
Buy one of these next time you are in Tesco.
Just buy a decent guage as suggested earlier in the thread.vikramrkin wrote: »
I dont think I have any means of dong that, will probably have to stick to tesco for nowYorkshireBoy wrote: »You'll need to check it's still in calibration spec every now and again though. Fortunately I can do that at work.

No need to rely on the cheap guage on the (cheap) compressor.0
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