Nice review, you talked me out of considering it. With the T-shaped design, I can see how it would be totally impossible to fit on some wheels (e.g. many car wheels). 180 degrees of head rotation is not such a big deal, the main problem is the head being angled at 90 degrees to the body. Topeak's original D2 (predecessor of D2X) also had 180 degrees of head rotation, but same basic shape (with the head angled away from the body at an obtuse angle), it works for any kind of valve location. Btw, it's Dunlop, not Dunlap, and I don't see how the SKS valve would be able to measure pressure there. The Dunlop valve's head has the same diameter as the Presta valve's body, so technically the gauge could fit on a Dunlop valve. However, the Dunlop valve features a rubber seal on the inside, which normally gets opened when you pump air into it. My cargo bike (Bakfiets) came with DV tubes, and I hate them, as this means you can only measure the pressure while inflating.
That might be a user-error. The Airchecker will "lock" the pressure display once it stabilizes. You need be in the "live mode" (press the MODE button to access it) which will continue to keep updating.
@@peterrudy9207 Sure. But also, how many reviews are written by people who have no clue? Who are too lazy to read a manual (SKS has it on their website)?
Nice review, you talked me out of considering it. With the T-shaped design, I can see how it would be totally impossible to fit on some wheels (e.g. many car wheels). 180 degrees of head rotation is not such a big deal, the main problem is the head being angled at 90 degrees to the body. Topeak's original D2 (predecessor of D2X) also had 180 degrees of head rotation, but same basic shape (with the head angled away from the body at an obtuse angle), it works for any kind of valve location.
Btw, it's Dunlop, not Dunlap, and I don't see how the SKS valve would be able to measure pressure there. The Dunlop valve's head has the same diameter as the Presta valve's body, so technically the gauge could fit on a Dunlop valve. However, the Dunlop valve features a rubber seal on the inside, which normally gets opened when you pump air into it. My cargo bike (Bakfiets) came with DV tubes, and I hate them, as this means you can only measure the pressure while inflating.
There on at £22.93 just now bought 2 tonight
Amazon is crowded with reviews complaining that the display does not refresh when the bleed valve is used.
That might be a user-error. The Airchecker will "lock" the pressure display once it stabilizes. You need be in the "live mode" (press the MODE button to access it) which will continue to keep updating.
How many " reviews " around the world are fake .
@@peterrudy9207 Sure. But also, how many reviews are written by people who have no clue? Who are too lazy to read a manual (SKS has it on their website)?
its works als o for car tire?
Please Can I use with a car ?
Is it designed to withstand pressure in car tires or not?
Yes, this can be used with bikes, cars, trucks or other wheels as well. It's designed to be accurate upto 144 PSI / 10 Bar.
5:23 😉
Hola porq conecto el medidor y comienza a salir aire sin identificar cuánta presión tiene?
There are duds for sale on Amazon.
Sorry to hear that. The nice thing about Amazon is the easy return policy so hopefully you can get a proper replacement.