Very easy to use. Consistently reads the same PSI as Discount Tires inflate/gauge station available for customers to check their tires. The manager says their station is accurately calibrated. This Etenwolf does not leak air when checking PSI, illuminates the valve when it is powered on, and the LED screen is very easy to read whether it's dark or light outside. Using AAA batteries is great. My only suggestion would be a nub at the bottom of the gauge for letting some air out when needed. I drilled a 1/16" hole in the bottom of the handle and inserted a very small screw leaving the head of the screw slightly raised. Works great for deflating. The screw does not affect the battery compartment in any way. I highly recommend this affordable, accurate and easy to use tire pressure gauge.
ETENWOLF T300 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge 3-200 PSI, Industrial Tire Gauge Calibrated to ANSI B40.7 Grade 2A(Plus-Minus 0.5%)
4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 2,932 ratings
Price: 9.99
Last update: 12-26-2024
About this item
PROCESS LEVEL ACCURACY: Each ETENWOLF’s digital tire pressure gauge is calibrated manually to ANSI B40.7 Grade 2A(plus-minus 1 PSI)
ACCURACY IN EXTREME PRESSURE RANGE: Whether tire pressure is below 12 PSI or above 140 PSI, ETENWOLF’s digital tire gauge is accurate as well
ACCURACY IN EXTREME WEATHER: Built-in AI chip with thermal compensation inside, ETENWOLF’s tire gauge works normally even in extreme cold or hot weather(-4°F-130°F/-20°C-54°C)
PRESSURE RANGE 3-200 PSI : ETENWOLF’s digital tire pressure gauge can measure pressure of all types of vehicles
REPLACEABLE AAA BATTERIES: Batteries are easy to replace and helps to extend the tire pressure gauge’s life span, with LED light to illuminate dark areas for easy tire pressure reading
STURDY AND DURABLE: When a car runs over ETENWOLF's tire pressure gauge, it can't be damaged and still works normally
PSI gauge especially suitable for pickups, RVs and heavy-duty vehicles
Auto shut-off after 30 seconds to save battery and ensure prolonged usage of the pressure gauge
Stylish Italian industrial design with multiple color options for a fashionable look, a good gift as car accessories
ACCURACY IN EXTREME PRESSURE RANGE: Whether tire pressure is below 12 PSI or above 140 PSI, ETENWOLF’s digital tire gauge is accurate as well
ACCURACY IN EXTREME WEATHER: Built-in AI chip with thermal compensation inside, ETENWOLF’s tire gauge works normally even in extreme cold or hot weather(-4°F-130°F/-20°C-54°C)
PRESSURE RANGE 3-200 PSI : ETENWOLF’s digital tire pressure gauge can measure pressure of all types of vehicles
REPLACEABLE AAA BATTERIES: Batteries are easy to replace and helps to extend the tire pressure gauge’s life span, with LED light to illuminate dark areas for easy tire pressure reading
STURDY AND DURABLE: When a car runs over ETENWOLF's tire pressure gauge, it can't be damaged and still works normally
PSI gauge especially suitable for pickups, RVs and heavy-duty vehicles
Auto shut-off after 30 seconds to save battery and ensure prolonged usage of the pressure gauge
Stylish Italian industrial design with multiple color options for a fashionable look, a good gift as car accessories
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daBrewer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Accurate, does not leak when pressing onto valve stem
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
daBrewer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Accurate, does not leak when pressing onto valve stem
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
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Rodney D. Reynolds
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality and accurate pressure reading
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
Solid, quality fit, finish and durable materials. Display quality is excellent and includes 2 AAA batteries for immediate usage.
Instruction sheet included, turning on and switching between BAR, PSI, and KPA is intuitive - turning off the unit requires holding the longer end of the trigger for four full seconds.
Accurate pressure readings on this product make it a worthwhile addition to your toolbox and the price is excellent to have one in each vehicle in your family.
Instruction sheet included, turning on and switching between BAR, PSI, and KPA is intuitive - turning off the unit requires holding the longer end of the trigger for four full seconds.
Accurate pressure readings on this product make it a worthwhile addition to your toolbox and the price is excellent to have one in each vehicle in your family.
Curmudgeon
5.0 out of 5 stars
INDUSTRIAL PROCESS GAUGE ACCURACY – WELL BUILT!
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
When the last of my digital tire pressure gauges, which are no longer manufactured, recently stopped functioning, I began research to find suitable replacements.
There are of course many digital tire pressure gauges from which to choose, however the vast majority of them failed to impress for a variety of reasons, not the least of which were their poor or mediocre specifications or numerous user complaints.
After a considerable amount of research, I located the Etenwolf T300 digital tire pressure gauges on Amazon. The most significant data which received my attention is that the Etenwolf T300 gauges conform to ANSI/ASME Standard 40.7 2A. I had not previously encountered affordable, consumer grade gauges that were calibrated with that level of accuracy.
ANSI Standard B40.7 level 2A is a standard which applies to digital process gauges, and specifies accuracy within a +/- 0.5% span of permissible error. That level of accuracy means that on a 35psi automobile tire, the expected accuracy of the gauge is within +/- 0.175psi which is a ridiculously high level of accuracy for inflating a typical automobile tire.
However, that ANSI B40.7 2A claim appears to be an error on the webpage. According to the printed manual which accompanies the T300, and according to the individual Calibration Certificate included with the gauge, the T300 actually conforms to the far more stringent and more precise B40.7 Level 3A standard.
B40.7 3A specifies accuracy within a span of +/- 0.25%. That is a level of accuracy that is needed for industrial test gauges.
The other specifications provided in the product description included the usable range of 3 – 200 psi which makes the Etenwolf T300 suitable for almost any tire I can reasonably expect to use, including my low-pressure garden tractor tires.
Another factor that I found very appealing is that the Etenwolf T300 is powered by 2 – AAA batteries. Many tire pressure gauges require button batteries of various sizes, which never seem to be immediately available to me when they require replacement. With the ubiquitous AAA batteries, I am assured that I will always have replacement batteries readily available when needed, and even when away from home, they can always be easily purchased in almost any local store. Etenwolf provides 2 Duracell alkaline AAA batteries with the T300. I have also used the gauges with Ni-MH rechargeable cells, and they perform perfectly well.
I ordered a Cyan case T300 because Amazon had them available for more rapid delivery than the Orange model (there is also a Gray model, which was out of stock when I purchased).
Once I received the T300 and evaluated it, I was very impressed.
The plastic case appears to be a reasonably thick, and potentially durable gauge of injected plastic. The T300 has a very solid feel and heft, which impressed me. The assembly of the T300 appears to be very good and precise. This tire gauge genuinely appears to be of very high quality. The battery compartment at the end of the unit has a slide-out which also stores an included Presta valve adaptor for high-pressure bicycle tires.
The white 4 place LED display digits appear to be 11mm tall x 5mm wide. The gauge resolves to 10th PSI (1 place right of the decimal). Most tire pressure gauges only resolve to ½ PSI display. There is a momentary, rocker type switch on the lower part of the case which controls all functions including power and unit of measure selection. The T300 can measure and display PSI, kPa and bar. Holding the switch for 6 seconds will turn the power off, but the gauge will also shut down automatically after 30 seconds of non-use. After a measurement, the gauge resets to 0 in approximately 5-6 seconds for repeat measurements. The digital display also displays low battery level once battery reserve falls to 20% or below.
The nose of the gauge, which must mate with the tires Schrader valve, seals very tightly against the tire valve. There appears to be a compressible rubber gasket in the nose fitting, which ensures a solid, leak-free union with the tire valve. Resultantly, the T300 produces very quick and reliable measurements without the need for repeated repositioning efforts to get an adequate seal for a reliable measurement. There is a white LED lamp below the nose piece which makes use in dim or dark environments possible.
I evaluated the functioning of the gauge by taking multiple (many) repeat measurements using both PSI and kPa scales. The repetitive consistency and accuracy of the readings was notable.
I was so favorably impressed with the T300 that I ordered a second gauge (this time with the orange case).
When I received the second T300 I could not resist comparing them. I collected more than 20 successive measurements, alternating the gauges. (Total of 44 measurements collected). Half of the measurements were obtained in PSI and the other half in kPa. The consistency and accuracy both with the same gauge, and between the gauges was extremely impressive.
I believe that the Etenwolf T300 tire pressure gauge is outstanding. It is well constructed, giving rise to the belief that it will be very durable. It is extraordinarily accurate, being calibrated to a measurement standard which applies to industrial process gauges. It functions very well and with consistency. The Etenwolf T300 is the best tire pressure gauge that I have used, and I am hopeful that it will provide many years of reliable service. I would not have purchased two of them if I was not extremely impressed with them!
There are of course many digital tire pressure gauges from which to choose, however the vast majority of them failed to impress for a variety of reasons, not the least of which were their poor or mediocre specifications or numerous user complaints.
After a considerable amount of research, I located the Etenwolf T300 digital tire pressure gauges on Amazon. The most significant data which received my attention is that the Etenwolf T300 gauges conform to ANSI/ASME Standard 40.7 2A. I had not previously encountered affordable, consumer grade gauges that were calibrated with that level of accuracy.
ANSI Standard B40.7 level 2A is a standard which applies to digital process gauges, and specifies accuracy within a +/- 0.5% span of permissible error. That level of accuracy means that on a 35psi automobile tire, the expected accuracy of the gauge is within +/- 0.175psi which is a ridiculously high level of accuracy for inflating a typical automobile tire.
However, that ANSI B40.7 2A claim appears to be an error on the webpage. According to the printed manual which accompanies the T300, and according to the individual Calibration Certificate included with the gauge, the T300 actually conforms to the far more stringent and more precise B40.7 Level 3A standard.
B40.7 3A specifies accuracy within a span of +/- 0.25%. That is a level of accuracy that is needed for industrial test gauges.
The other specifications provided in the product description included the usable range of 3 – 200 psi which makes the Etenwolf T300 suitable for almost any tire I can reasonably expect to use, including my low-pressure garden tractor tires.
Another factor that I found very appealing is that the Etenwolf T300 is powered by 2 – AAA batteries. Many tire pressure gauges require button batteries of various sizes, which never seem to be immediately available to me when they require replacement. With the ubiquitous AAA batteries, I am assured that I will always have replacement batteries readily available when needed, and even when away from home, they can always be easily purchased in almost any local store. Etenwolf provides 2 Duracell alkaline AAA batteries with the T300. I have also used the gauges with Ni-MH rechargeable cells, and they perform perfectly well.
I ordered a Cyan case T300 because Amazon had them available for more rapid delivery than the Orange model (there is also a Gray model, which was out of stock when I purchased).
Once I received the T300 and evaluated it, I was very impressed.
The plastic case appears to be a reasonably thick, and potentially durable gauge of injected plastic. The T300 has a very solid feel and heft, which impressed me. The assembly of the T300 appears to be very good and precise. This tire gauge genuinely appears to be of very high quality. The battery compartment at the end of the unit has a slide-out which also stores an included Presta valve adaptor for high-pressure bicycle tires.
The white 4 place LED display digits appear to be 11mm tall x 5mm wide. The gauge resolves to 10th PSI (1 place right of the decimal). Most tire pressure gauges only resolve to ½ PSI display. There is a momentary, rocker type switch on the lower part of the case which controls all functions including power and unit of measure selection. The T300 can measure and display PSI, kPa and bar. Holding the switch for 6 seconds will turn the power off, but the gauge will also shut down automatically after 30 seconds of non-use. After a measurement, the gauge resets to 0 in approximately 5-6 seconds for repeat measurements. The digital display also displays low battery level once battery reserve falls to 20% or below.
The nose of the gauge, which must mate with the tires Schrader valve, seals very tightly against the tire valve. There appears to be a compressible rubber gasket in the nose fitting, which ensures a solid, leak-free union with the tire valve. Resultantly, the T300 produces very quick and reliable measurements without the need for repeated repositioning efforts to get an adequate seal for a reliable measurement. There is a white LED lamp below the nose piece which makes use in dim or dark environments possible.
I evaluated the functioning of the gauge by taking multiple (many) repeat measurements using both PSI and kPa scales. The repetitive consistency and accuracy of the readings was notable.
I was so favorably impressed with the T300 that I ordered a second gauge (this time with the orange case).
When I received the second T300 I could not resist comparing them. I collected more than 20 successive measurements, alternating the gauges. (Total of 44 measurements collected). Half of the measurements were obtained in PSI and the other half in kPa. The consistency and accuracy both with the same gauge, and between the gauges was extremely impressive.
I believe that the Etenwolf T300 tire pressure gauge is outstanding. It is well constructed, giving rise to the belief that it will be very durable. It is extraordinarily accurate, being calibrated to a measurement standard which applies to industrial process gauges. It functions very well and with consistency. The Etenwolf T300 is the best tire pressure gauge that I have used, and I am hopeful that it will provide many years of reliable service. I would not have purchased two of them if I was not extremely impressed with them!
Curmudgeon
5.0 out of 5 stars
INDUSTRIAL PROCESS GAUGE ACCURACY – WELL BUILT!
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
There are of course many digital tire pressure gauges from which to choose, however the vast majority of them failed to impress for a variety of reasons, not the least of which were their poor or mediocre specifications or numerous user complaints.
After a considerable amount of research, I located the Etenwolf T300 digital tire pressure gauges on Amazon. The most significant data which received my attention is that the Etenwolf T300 gauges conform to ANSI/ASME Standard 40.7 2A. I had not previously encountered affordable, consumer grade gauges that were calibrated with that level of accuracy.
ANSI Standard B40.7 level 2A is a standard which applies to digital process gauges, and specifies accuracy within a +/- 0.5% span of permissible error. That level of accuracy means that on a 35psi automobile tire, the expected accuracy of the gauge is within +/- 0.175psi which is a ridiculously high level of accuracy for inflating a typical automobile tire.
However, that ANSI B40.7 2A claim appears to be an error on the webpage. According to the printed manual which accompanies the T300, and according to the individual Calibration Certificate included with the gauge, the T300 actually conforms to the far more stringent and more precise B40.7 Level 3A standard.
B40.7 3A specifies accuracy within a span of +/- 0.25%. That is a level of accuracy that is needed for industrial test gauges.
The other specifications provided in the product description included the usable range of 3 – 200 psi which makes the Etenwolf T300 suitable for almost any tire I can reasonably expect to use, including my low-pressure garden tractor tires.
Another factor that I found very appealing is that the Etenwolf T300 is powered by 2 – AAA batteries. Many tire pressure gauges require button batteries of various sizes, which never seem to be immediately available to me when they require replacement. With the ubiquitous AAA batteries, I am assured that I will always have replacement batteries readily available when needed, and even when away from home, they can always be easily purchased in almost any local store. Etenwolf provides 2 Duracell alkaline AAA batteries with the T300. I have also used the gauges with Ni-MH rechargeable cells, and they perform perfectly well.
I ordered a Cyan case T300 because Amazon had them available for more rapid delivery than the Orange model (there is also a Gray model, which was out of stock when I purchased).
Once I received the T300 and evaluated it, I was very impressed.
The plastic case appears to be a reasonably thick, and potentially durable gauge of injected plastic. The T300 has a very solid feel and heft, which impressed me. The assembly of the T300 appears to be very good and precise. This tire gauge genuinely appears to be of very high quality. The battery compartment at the end of the unit has a slide-out which also stores an included Presta valve adaptor for high-pressure bicycle tires.
The white 4 place LED display digits appear to be 11mm tall x 5mm wide. The gauge resolves to 10th PSI (1 place right of the decimal). Most tire pressure gauges only resolve to ½ PSI display. There is a momentary, rocker type switch on the lower part of the case which controls all functions including power and unit of measure selection. The T300 can measure and display PSI, kPa and bar. Holding the switch for 6 seconds will turn the power off, but the gauge will also shut down automatically after 30 seconds of non-use. After a measurement, the gauge resets to 0 in approximately 5-6 seconds for repeat measurements. The digital display also displays low battery level once battery reserve falls to 20% or below.
The nose of the gauge, which must mate with the tires Schrader valve, seals very tightly against the tire valve. There appears to be a compressible rubber gasket in the nose fitting, which ensures a solid, leak-free union with the tire valve. Resultantly, the T300 produces very quick and reliable measurements without the need for repeated repositioning efforts to get an adequate seal for a reliable measurement. There is a white LED lamp below the nose piece which makes use in dim or dark environments possible.
I evaluated the functioning of the gauge by taking multiple (many) repeat measurements using both PSI and kPa scales. The repetitive consistency and accuracy of the readings was notable.
I was so favorably impressed with the T300 that I ordered a second gauge (this time with the orange case).
When I received the second T300 I could not resist comparing them. I collected more than 20 successive measurements, alternating the gauges. (Total of 44 measurements collected). Half of the measurements were obtained in PSI and the other half in kPa. The consistency and accuracy both with the same gauge, and between the gauges was extremely impressive.
I believe that the Etenwolf T300 tire pressure gauge is outstanding. It is well constructed, giving rise to the belief that it will be very durable. It is extraordinarily accurate, being calibrated to a measurement standard which applies to industrial process gauges. It functions very well and with consistency. The Etenwolf T300 is the best tire pressure gauge that I have used, and I am hopeful that it will provide many years of reliable service. I would not have purchased two of them if I was not extremely impressed with them!
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Quasi Modo
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love it except . . .
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Nicely designed; seems very accurate; nice range of pressures; uses ordinary batteries; easy and intuitive to operate - I love it except, though it is perfect for cars and light trucks, it is too bulky to use on my motorcycles.
Marty A.
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Hot Air Here!
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Excellent modern tool for precise tire pressure checking. Fits nicely in the palm of your hand, lighted nozzle for accurate placement. Quick reading display auto-off. I was able to quickly take my readings and they matched the tire pressure monitoring system in my car. My old digital gauge probably needed to be recalibrated. The Etenwolf comes manually calibrated, with batteries and instructions for use. It presents reading in PSI, BAR and KPA. It feels solid and reliable. It can be used in any angle because of the design of the nozzle. It works in any position. I plan to purchase additional T300 for gifts.
Lisa Garcia
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works well meaning it's accurate and dependable
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
Does what it says and the accuracy certification is trustworthy. Brightness is more than adequate and the LED light makes darkness irrelevant. Use it for roadside repairs as needed so that's a bonus.
Compared this unit against a friend's more expensive commercial level gauge and it was consistently within a 0.1psi difference. More than good enough for auto and cycling use. Tire pressures matter to me on my mountain bike and this gauge does not disappoint. I also use it to check my bike shock pressures and it performs admirably.
Don't listen to the folks complaining about presta valve performance... You have to thread it on, and only a few turns. It mates perfectly well and consistently without air leakage. Just don't lose the adapter. The storage spot for it is in the battery compartment.
I'd buy this unit again in a heartbeat. Excellent performance and value so just get one and be done with it.
Compared this unit against a friend's more expensive commercial level gauge and it was consistently within a 0.1psi difference. More than good enough for auto and cycling use. Tire pressures matter to me on my mountain bike and this gauge does not disappoint. I also use it to check my bike shock pressures and it performs admirably.
Don't listen to the folks complaining about presta valve performance... You have to thread it on, and only a few turns. It mates perfectly well and consistently without air leakage. Just don't lose the adapter. The storage spot for it is in the battery compartment.
I'd buy this unit again in a heartbeat. Excellent performance and value so just get one and be done with it.