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Giantz 4X4 4WD Gauge Valve Rapid Tyre/Tire Deflator

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Airing down is a key part of any off road trip. Quite often it is the tyre pressure which determines if you can make it or get stuck. By lowering tyre pressure it allows you to gain extra traction on soft surface and avoid tyre punctures.

Featuring durable and corrosion resistant rubber housing with an operating range of up to 60PSI, the GIANTZ 2-IN-1 Tyre Gauge & Deflator allows you to quickly deflate large tyres to very low pressures while monitoring the pressure on the gauge. The gauge shows accurate tyre pressure in 5 measurement units; Psi/Kpa/Kg/cm2/Bar when the release valve is pressed. With precise control, it will deflate your tyre in 30 seconds! The GIANTZ 2-IN-1 Tyre Gauge & Deflator is very simple and easy to use with no additional tool required.

Features
4-Way tyre valve tool
Stainless steel shaft
Corrosion resistant
Anti shock gauge
Premium quality brass deflator
Operating range of 60PSI - 0PSI
Rapid deflating speed
Convenient hands-free deflation
Large white display panel
Easy to read dual pressure measurements
No additional tool required
Comes w/ a storage case
Suitable for all tyres with standard valve

Specifications
Operating range: 60PSI - 0PSI
Deflating speed: 1 PSI/second
Increment: 1 PSI
Measurement unit: PSI/kpa/kg/cm2/Bar
House length: 29.5cm
Colour: Black

Package Content
1 x 2-IN-1 Tyre Gauge & Deflator
1 x 4-Way Tyre Valve Tool
4 x Valve Cap
1 x Storage Case

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