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E: 26/04 Win a £100 Fit2Go Remote Tyre Pressure Monitor from RoadPro
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How much is the Fit2Go Pressure Checker worth?
answer: £99.95
The Fit2Go Pressure Checker from RoadPro is simple to fit and costs under £100, it's a wireless system that can be set up in minutes and doesn't require any special tools. Simply pump up your tyres to the correct pressure, screw the valve caps onto your tyre valves, peel and stick the control unit to the windscreen and go. There's no need to match the sensors to the control unit or spend hours wading through complicated menus - it's all automatic.
When fitted, the Fit2Go will give an audible alert and flash its LEDs if any tyre pressures drops below 25 per cent gradually, drops by 3 per cent in one minute, or its temperature exceeds 90 degrees C. You also get an alert if the sensor battery is low. The sensors use easily replaceable button cell batteries and can be secured onto the valves with locking nuts - a special removal tool is supplied in the box. The control unit itself is solar-powered. You can also add extra sensors (up to a total of 8) for an extra £37.95 for two if you want to also monitor trailer tyres.
How much is the Fit2Go Pressure Checker worth?
answer: £99.95
The Fit2Go Pressure Checker from RoadPro is simple to fit and costs under £100, it's a wireless system that can be set up in minutes and doesn't require any special tools. Simply pump up your tyres to the correct pressure, screw the valve caps onto your tyre valves, peel and stick the control unit to the windscreen and go. There's no need to match the sensors to the control unit or spend hours wading through complicated menus - it's all automatic.
When fitted, the Fit2Go will give an audible alert and flash its LEDs if any tyre pressures drops below 25 per cent gradually, drops by 3 per cent in one minute, or its temperature exceeds 90 degrees C. You also get an alert if the sensor battery is low. The sensors use easily replaceable button cell batteries and can be secured onto the valves with locking nuts - a special removal tool is supplied in the box. The control unit itself is solar-powered. You can also add extra sensors (up to a total of 8) for an extra £37.95 for two if you want to also monitor trailer tyres.
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