I was just going by this:
http://www.niagaracycle.com/product_info.php?products_id=721863


On Jun 14, 10:55 pm, Earl Grey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Ted, Accu Gage is a trademark of G.H. Meiser. They are the same
> thing. I know they make 30 psi gauges, but I thought those are
> Schrader only (for cars). Would be great if there was a Presta
> version.
>
> Gernot
>
> On Jun 15, 11:35 am, ted <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I believe Meiser makes one with a 0 to 30 psi face. The Meiser gauges
> > look a lot like the accu-gauge being discussed in this thread, and
> > might be the same mfg.
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> > On Jun 14, 9:32 am, Earl Grey <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Can anyone recommend a tire gauge specifically for lower pressure
> > > presta applications? (I.e. car gauges won't work.) I run around 20
> > > pounds on some of my fatter tires, and while I don't need something
> > > super accurate, the gauges on my topeak mini pumps won't even register
> > > anything until you are somewhere near 25 or 30 pounds, and I like to
> > > adjust pressure down after riding to the trails on the road.
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> > > Thanks,
>
> > > Gernot
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> > > On Jun 12, 1:22 am, Mark Chandler <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Recently my (several years-old) Accugage stopped holding its reading 
> > > > when I removed it from the valve.  I emailed Accugage, and asked if 
> > > > this could be fixed.  They responded promptly, and informed me that the 
> > > > gauge could be repaired, and that it would only cost $3 for return 
> > > > shipping.  That's definitely good service, IMO.
>
> > > > Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 14:06:08 -0700
> > > > From: [email protected]
> > > > To: [email protected]
> > > > Subject: Re: [RBW] Pressure Gauges: Facts? Opinions?
>
> > > > The Accugage one is about the best you're gonna find.  I've tried 
> > > > various plastic one I thought were accurate .... and they were way off !
> > > > Myself, a battery operated gauge is a solution to problem that does not 
> > > > exist... yet creates it's own problem !  Brilliant marketing ! The 
> > > > batteries often drain even when it's not being used and then you go to 
> > > > use it and ... ooops.  No gauge !
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> > > > Some people like buying batteries though ....lol. I'd rather have a 
> > > > gauge that is not dependent on a battery.
> > > > -
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> > > > The Topeak onehttp://tinyurl.com/87mf8rnissupposedtobe pretty good.
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> > > > I have been looking at this analog one:http://tinyurl.com/7aubk6q
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