Yes my one does, and turns off when reached ideal pressureI have one that plugs into the cigarette lighter. Very convenient.
all my tyres are fine, but I’ve been told I need to get them done every 2 weeks, so I’m paying 5 pound at the garages……,Mine isn't digital, it has an analog gauge. Was a great help for months when one tire kept losing air. Finally got the tire fixed and what a joy that is.
This is all I want it for WinI have one. I don't keep it in the car because my car came with a can of inflator that also seals punctures. No spare tire any more with new cars.
I use it to check pressure & inflate tires once a month.
all my tyres are fine, but I’ve been told I need to get them done every 2 weeks, so I’m paying 5 pound at the garages……,
Once a month should be more than sufficient. Visual check occasionally, if it looks low check it.
I got this one from Amazon. It works great & comes with both a battery & charger and a car adapter that works with the car's battery.This is all I want it for Win
This is mineI got this one from Amazon. It works great & comes with both a battery & charger and a car adapter that works with the car's battery.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CTGM2LD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc
No new cars have spare wheels now !I would not buy a car without a spare wheel, jack, wheel wrench etc.. True that most manufacturers don't fit spare wheels as standard, but you can buy them separately.
Same here. The can of "fix-a-flat that some companies are putting in some of the new cars might be good to fix a slow leak, but if the tire sustains any damage, that stuff is of little help. If a new car doesn't have a spare tire, or at least offer it as an option, I would Not be interested in buying it.
True and I don’t like it.No new cars have spare wheels now !
Not exactly true. Mrs.L has ordered a new car and it has the option of a spare wheel kit (which she chose) or a tyre inflator. The exception is in the dual fuel version where the tyre well is occupied with the LPG tank. For most cars, you can ditch the inflation kit and buy a spare wheel.No new cars have spare wheels now !
The Mercedes doesnt have that option ….but then ,what I pay for the car, I want someone there , not me changing any wheels lolNot exactly true. Mrs.L has ordered a new car and it has the option of a spare wheel kit (which she chose) or a tyre inflator. The exception is in the dual fuel version where the tyre well is occupied with the LPG tank. For most cars, you can ditch the inflation kit and buy a spare wheel.
You just have to look on-line to see the number of companies that sell spare wheels for nearly any car.
I don’t either, never heard of it before, but as I’m the sole driver now, I wouldn’t know what to do with a spare …True and I don’t like it.