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Click for big image Milton S448 Tire Tread Depth Gauge

List price: $6.13
Sale price: $6.46
You save: $-0.33 (-5%)





Binding: Misc.
Brand: Milton
EAN: 0030937004482
Feature(s):
  • 1/32" markings for 0" to 1" measurements
  • Handy Pocket Clip
  • Works well in narrow spaces.

  • Item Dimensions:
  • Height 0.6"
  • Width 3.5"
  • Length 2.2"
  • Weight 2 lbs.

  • Label: Milton
    List Price: $6.13
    Manufacturer: Milton
    Model: S448
    MPN: S448
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 0.75"
    Width: 3.75"
    Length: 0.75"
    Weight: 0.1 lbs.
    Product Group: Automotive Parts and Accessories
    Publisher: Milton
    Studio: Milton
    UPC: 030937004482
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    Round aluminum indicator bar calibrated for 0" to 1" in 1/32" markings. Contanct tip is profiled to work in narrow spaces between tread. Includes pocket clip.

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 5.0

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-16
    Content: I have always used the "coin technique" when measuring tread depth. I would always have to look up to figure out which coin and what part of the coin to use for my various depths (summer vs. snow tires). This is inexpensive and so much easier!
    Summary: So much better than a coin

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-11
    Content: I've only recently decided to pay more attention to my tires (since moving to Chicago) and this is a good addition to my tool collection. It works just like you'd expect it would - press the small screwdriver-looking pointer in between the treads in the middle of your tire and then pull it out and read the depth measurement (it stays in position until you push the measuring stick down again). The numbers on the measurement stick are printed in a spiral all the way down the stick, presumably because it's too small to fit all the measurements on one side. It had a little oil at first but now I don't notice any.
    Summary: No more guesswork

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-09-18
    Content: I was looking for an easy way to measure tread wear on a new set of tires. This is a cheap and easy way to do so. It was quite oily when I took it out of the package. Not sure if that is so it slides easily or to prevent rust. It is all metal so possibly for both. Overall I'm happy with it and would recommend it.
    Summary: What I wanted...

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-06-24
    Content: This gauge is very easy to use, and provides quick determination of tread depth for each tire. One does not need anything more expensive than this item for its intended purpose.
    Summary: Easy to use and functional

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-04-16
    Content: Oily, but it's cheap and it works. Because of the oil on the shaft, I store it with the shaft completely compressed.
    Summary: Oily, but it's cheap and it works.


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