Manometro Airhead, bianco/nero (AHPG-1)

Brand:AIRHEAD

2.7/5

42.19

Proteggi il tuo investimento non gonfiando eccessivamente. Gonfiare alla pressione corretta per le massime prestazioni. Monitora la pressione dell'aria da 0 a 5 psi con precisione. Il manometro è progettato per gommoni, gommoni rimorchiabili e galleggianti da lago. Include tre adattatori per adattarsi alle valvole, tra cui: valvole di sicurezza della velocità, valvole Boston, valvole a molla ad alta pressione e la maggior parte delle valvole a stelo piccole, medie e grandi. Gonfiare alla pressione corretta per le massime prestazioni e la durata. Monitora la pressione dell'aria da 0 a 5 psi con precisione. Grande divertimento per tutte le età. Testato per la durata. Realizzato utilizzando materiali di altissima qualità.

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Proteggi il tuo investimento non gonfiando eccessivamente. Gonfiare alla pressione corretta per le massime prestazioni. Monitora la pressione dell'aria da 0 a 5 psi con precisione. Il manometro è progettato per gommoni, gommoni rimorchiabili e galleggianti da lago. Include tre adattatori per adattarsi alle valvole, tra cui: valvole di sicurezza della velocità, valvole Boston, valvole a molla ad alta pressione e la maggior parte delle valvole a stelo piccole, medie e grandi. Gonfiare alla pressione corretta per le massime prestazioni e la durata. Monitora la pressione dell'aria da 0 a 5 psi con precisione. Grande divertimento per tutte le età. Testato per la durata. Realizzato utilizzando materiali di altissima qualità.
Brand AIRHEAD
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.7 x 7.3 x 1.6 inches
Item Weight 0.01 Ounces
Material Plastic

2.7

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Scritto da: James D
Handy little gauge, but does not work out of the box with Classic Accessories Pontoon Valves.
I bought this gauge to check the pressure on my Classic Accessories pontoon boat. I thought it would work with minor modification to one of the valve adapters (the one with the slotted prongs) but while they are similar, the valve adapter does not seal with the pontoon's valve face even if you modify the slots so that the plug can be inserted fully. This is because the flat o-ring bushings are in different locations. However, I was able to make it work using the thickest cone valve adapter, removing the metal pin, and using the inflation adapter that came with the boat. Note that sticking the cone adapter into the inflation tool isn't enough; you need a way to depress the valve stem while the adapter is connected in order to pressurize the gauge. So I drilled the small end of the cone adapter for a 1/4" hole and added a piece of 1/4" macroline tubing inserted inside the adapter tube that would push down the valve stem when the inflation adapter was inserted. The advantage of this is I can leave the inflation adapter plugged in after pumping, insert the gauge, and when it's in far enough, the macroline pushes the button and checks the air pressure. If it's still too low, simply pull out the gauge assembly and reinsert your hose and go back to pumping. I may 3d print or cannibalize a spare valve plug from the pontoon boat to make a dedicated gauge plug out of that, but this works in the meantime. The gauge has a 1/8 NPT male plug which you screw into the adapters, so the idea would be to get a female 1/8 NPT coupler, screw it into the gauge, then add a male 1/8 NPT hose barb reducer. Drill a hole through the top of the valve plug large enough to insert the hose barb end, determine the stem length needed to depress the valve button, then cut it down and glue everything together with epoxy. If I decide to try it I'll update the review with my results. Update: I was able to get the slotted prong adapter to work with the pontoon valves by adding two 018 o-rings (70 duro) to the outside of the adapter stem. You need two to make a seal against the plastic collar inside the valve base. I also added a foam pool noodle collar to make it float.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Gauge is stuck at one pound.
Seems to work well, only complaint is the gauge is stuck at one pound and I question the accuracy.
Scritto da: John
Good air gauge but needs mods to work on Summit 2 Air Valve
I purchased this to use this for checking the air pressure in a pontoon raft that has a limit of 2.5 PSI. Standard auto gauges and bicycle gauges simply don't read pressure accurately enough to use for inflating low pressure equipment. This item appears to work fine (I don't have an another low pressure air gauge to double check the reading. When the air gauge read 1 PSI the air tube felt ready to burst despite the label saying it should be inflated to 2.5 PSI. You have to use some common sense so I didn't go beyond 1 PSI). The reason for four stars is that the advertising photo shows the gauge mounted to a Summit 2 type air valve. Unfortunately the slot opening is too narrow to fit over the the cross bars of the Summit 2 air valve. You can fix this by carefully enlarging the slot to a width of 1/4" with a utility knife...just enough to allow the gauge to slip down over the bars and twist into place. The second problem with this gauge is that it lacks an O ring to seal the air valve once it is seat on the air valve thus allowing air to leak rapidly out of the tube. You can fix this by adding an O ring of 1/8" thickness and an inside diameter of .80 inches (20mm). Go to your local hardware store for the O ring.
Scritto da: Charles Frame
Air boat
Very accurate
Scritto da: Jesse C. Benton
Very inaccurate, don’t waste your money
This gauge is terribly inaccurate. The needle is off by 1/4 PSI and wobbles by another 1/4 PSI which means it’s accuracy is off by 1/2 PSI across the board. That doesn’t sound like a big deal for a car tire at 32 psi, but when you have inflatable products that need to be inflated to exactly 1.5 psi, 2.5 psi, 3.5 psi etc, then this gauge isn’t accurate enough to correctly inflate them. The difference between 3 psi and 3.5 psi in my boat is huge in terms of performance, and 3.5 psi and 4 psi is the difference between correct inflation and damaging seams. That’s the whole point of using a 5 psi gauge, to have granularity to take readings in a lower pressure range, but this is too inaccurate to use. Don’t waste your money on this gauge.
Scritto da: Mark R.
Looks okay, but takes modifications to work
I had hoped this would work with the Classic Accessories Colorado pontoon boat, but the connector does not fit. I’ve seen some online tutorials on how to modify the connector to make it work, but I feel it should have been clearly communicated that they aren’t made for the CA products.
Scritto da: Hannah Miller
Works great!
Super handy for confirming air pressure in my inflatable boat after inflating it with my electric pump.
Scritto da: JeffM
Tiny
The pressure gauge works well. The 0 - 5 psi range is exactly what I need for my inflatable kayak. However, the gauge is very small (~2 inch diameter). That is not evident from the pictures shown. The included adapter for Boston valves works perfectly on my Aquaglide inflatable kayak. The pressure can be measured with no loss of air. It is a must for inflatable kayaks.
Scritto da: Alex
Not suitable for CA pontoon!
Do NOT buy this gauge, if you aren't sure it will fit for your inflatable. I bought it for my pontoon boat. The Halkey Valve of this gauge did not fit the similar of the pontoon. It took a while to adjust with use of additional materials. Two other inflatables Haley Valve connections fit my pontoon with ease. The product's description is misleading by not specifying a particular product use.
Scritto da: Gary S
First one defective, replacement also defective!
Bought this for my Classic Accessories pontoon boat. Would not attach to valve as delivered. After a slight modification to the adapter( added an O ring) got it to attach to my fully inflated pontoon boat. The gauge read 0 PSI. Received a replacement gauge and got the same results. Checked a different inflatable boat with a different style of valve and the gauge still read 0 PSI. Returned the gauges for a refund. Don't waste your time with this gauge!
Scritto da: Pat
I haven't mastered getting a good read on the pressure without letting too much air ...
I haven't mastered getting a good read on the pressure without letting too much air out of the float tube. Weather has been pretty bad and were just about at the end of the season so I'm not sure how much more I'll use it for now. I can tell you that it has nice easy to read dial is well constructed. I just neede to use it a little more. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful at this time.
Scritto da: JM
Inaccurate - not functional for tubes
You could never use this gauge yo inflate your inflatable yo the appropriate pressure. It's very inaccurate, tough yo read, and showed zero for most of mine even though they were inflated rock hard. Not useful at all
Scritto da: Kit
Very poor quality, the pressure gauge's PLASTIC face was all ...
Very poor quality, the pressure gauge's PLASTIC face was all scratched before i even opened the package. For some you might need to add an extra layer of o-ring to form an air tight seal between the gauge and the port you are testing. And as described by some other reviewer, the gauge can be hard to see if the port you are testing is facing down.

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