• HIGH PERFORMANCE LOW MAINTENANCE - She is your pride and joy. Your car is one of your partners in life. Making sure it performs at its best takes tender loving care, which means essentially checking tire pressure regularly. But going to the garage or gas station is a hassle. Highly calibrated accurate to ±1% full scale of 60 PSI range VONDIOR tire pressure gauge will make sure your tires are good to go! Includes a swiveling valve connector, rotating on its' axis for maximum convenience.
  • SAFETY FIRST - Driving your family, friends or simply carpooling is a big responsibility. Protecting your passengers means keeping your car in top condition. Properly inflated tires are safer and less likely to fail at high speeds. Over-inflated tires make for longer stopping distances and will skid longer on wet surfaces. Don’t trust on gas station pump accuracy, most of the time they are showing extreme wrong pressure. Keep tire on optimal pressure. It’s literally a life saver.
  • SAVE YOUR GAS MONEY AND THE ENVIRONMENT – A beneficial situation for all mankind. When tires are not properly inflated, they are less “round” and require more energy to begin moving and to maintain speed. In addition, under-inflated tires contribute to pollution and increased fuel costs. So get a VONDIOR gauge in order to save money and Mother Nature.
  • EASY AS I,2,3 - Mechanics advise checking your vehicle’s tire pressure weekly. But it’s quite inconvenient to run to the garage or gas station regularly just for that. The VONDIOR gauge's large dial with swivel valve hookup makes it easy to measure air pressure at any tire angle. Simply attach it to your tire's air valve - no need to hold it steady, no need to look at the gauge - and the pressure will show instantaneously.
  • ANALOG ACCURACY IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND- Technologically advanced devices have their advantages, but when it comes to a device that can save your life, it must function in real time. This analog tire pressure gauge doesn't require any batteries and provides quick and precise readings. Having a protective rubber shield, it is built to last. It’s an accessory that your car cannot live without.

Does what its supposed too. Pretty accurate. I work at a tire store and checked it against more expensive gauges and had same results. One problem was a little speck of what looks like paint or plastic that was inside the casing. Once in awhile it will affect the needle of the gauge. Would have given it another star if it wasn't for this. I attached a pic to show this annoying thing. Update: I was contacted by Carrie from Vondior and was told that after reading my review, they would send me another tire gauge (free of charge) to resolve my minor problem. That is a very thoughtful thing to do. As far as I'm concerned, a company that stands by their product and treats their customers like this, can have my business any day. I will definitely buy more Vondior products and I recommend all who read this review to do the same. Thanks again team Vondior for a great product and even better customer service.

I bought two of these gauges, one for each car, so this gave me a chance to compare them. First of all, they arrived promptly and in good condition. On unboxing, the gauges appeared nicely made with large easy to read dials. They were easy to use, although there were instructions included and the company reached out with an email which included complete contact info, another copy of the instructions and assurances that if anything was wrong, it would be promptly corrected. I can’t evaluate that statement, since nothing was wrong. I first measured the pressure in a tire , alternating between gauges. I measured 5 times with one gauge and 4 times with the other ( so any systematic variance due to variation in tire pressure could be corrected) and averaged them. There was a 0.9 difference in pressure readings with a std. dev. of zero: the readings with each gauge were reproducible. I then aired up the tire (25 psi was initial pressure) to 35 psi and repeated the test with the same results. Thus, at 35 psi, the difference between gauges was about 2.6%. The gauge on my air hose was somewhere between the gauges, so the deviation from the “real pressure “ was probably less than 2.6%, about 1.3% from mean pressure. Thus, I feel the likelihood that these gauges were well within tolerance is high, but please note I have NO way of measuring against a certified accurate pressure source. However, in the real world, who cares? They are plenty accurate for normal driving. I also checked both gauges by checking the tire pressure but not activating the pressure release button. I waited three minuets and looked for a change in gauge readings. There was none with either gauge. Again, not a perfect test ( should have waited longer), but enough to say they work amply well for intended use. Note my sample size is small, so I cannot say anything about the probability you will receive a good gauge, not can I say anything about durability. However, given the company’s performance so far, I’d bet on good customer service. They seem intent on creating a good name for themselves. The only con is that it is made in China. I prefer to buy American when possible, but that is increasingly difficult these days. The company itself appears to be American, so that’s something. In summary, this seems like a good , accurately described, well-functioning tire gauge. I feel at this time, I can recommend it. If anything changes over time ( poor durability, for example), I’ll amend this review.

Works great. I really like the pressure release button that lets you see the pressure after taking the gauge off the valve - avoids issues of having to contort into odd positions if the valve stem is not ideally located. Same for the the rotating connector chuck. It makes it very easy to get a quick and easy seal on the valve stem no matter its position. I also like the 'tire' around the gauge, especially since I have dropped it a couple of times and it acted as a good cushion. While I kind of wish I got their other model that goes to 100 psi and works on high pressure road bike tires, that is a minor concern since I check my car tires much more often.

We had a cheaper gauge but my husband couldn't hear the talking from it and it didn't work so well. This one is an old time version that works great.

This gauge is wonderful. I just purchased two - one for my wife and one for my daughter. I've always purchased stick gauges before and am glad I went with this one. The dial is big and easy to read. I was worried the angle might not be right for the recessed valves on my wife's car, but the head of the gauge swivels to whatever angle you need, so it wasn't a problem. I was also pleasantly surprised to find that the dial stays at the pressure reading after removing it from the valve. A slight push on the button release on the side returns it to zero. It appears solid and well manufactured. Would recommend.

Best I've ever had. As accurate as my more expensive digital gauge yet even better because: no batteries required. As another review mentioned, mine also has a few annoying paint flecks on the inside of the glass? But it certainly doesn't impede the functionality(see pic.) Overall, fantastic.

I liked that for less than other choices around, this gauge is the same quality of many pro models. Please don't jack the price up, because I would like to buy more as gifts! It is accurate and easy to read in daylight. I don't know how the glow in the dark will workout in areas where there is light above, but the car shadows one side (think gas station after dark). I assume it will be better than non lit white face, but it is something to consider. I am real happy air doesn't spit out when placing and removing from valve like other consumer grade gauges.

I was buying the electronic-type gauges, until last year when it got REALLY cold (like 15 below) and I got a low-pressure warning light, and I tried to use my electronic gauge to check tire pressure, and it just ... wouldn't work. So I sang to it: "You never gauged a tire and you ain't no friend of mine." Dropped it in trash and ordered one of these. This one WORKS IN THE COLD. You know, when its fifteen below and the wind is blowing and you really need to know which tire is low. And it's accurate -- or at least it and the tire pump both agree with each other. And it's easy to use, easy to press on there and get a good reading. So these are what I gave to my wife and daughter, to keep in their cars.

I've had this for about 6 months now (purchased October 23rd, 2018, reviewed April 7th, 2019). It is very accurate, repeatable, and easy to use compared to the stick gauges we're all used to. Vondior contacted me shortly after my order to ensure that I received the item and it was working correctly. With the first unit I received, I noticed that when taking the gauge off of the tire valve, the pressure would settle about 1-2 psi lower than when it was on the valve. I responded to Vondior's email simply asking which reading would be the most accurate. Vondior promptly responded that this was not correct and that they'd ship me out a new one no questions asked, free of charge, and without having to send the old one back in. I've never had a manufacturer initiate a replacement without at least a light demand, let alone of their own volition. The second unit arrived without the above issue in less than a week. This purchase involved the best customer service I've experienced on Amazon.