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ken farr:
I am impressed with the customer service of this outfit.

I have 2 Accu-gage tire pressure gauges, have had them both for well over 20 yrs.
One is 0-60 psi with a 90degree fitting the other is 0-120 psi with a 45 degree fitting, both fittings are attached to the gauges with a fabric covered rubber hose.
Well, wouldn't you know it, the other day one of the hoses displayed a leak.  I mean it has only been 20+ years in a freezing cold-blisteringly hot garage, and treated to zero preventative maintenance.
I contact the good folks, to inquire about purchasing a new hose and fitting and they say send it in, we will send you a new one.
I send another e-mail, thanking them, but really I want to buy one, I feel a little guilty getting something for free after  20 yrs service.
I mean, I like your product, I want you to stay in business.
Anyway the send the following:

Hi Ken,

We appreciate your customer loyalty!  We honestly would be more than happy to send you a new hose, free of charge.  We do it quite often for our customers.  If you decline, we understand, but if you would like us to send a new hose, please just send us your address.  We do offer a lifetime warranty on all of our products as well.


Kind regards,
G.H. Meiser & Co.

So, I am going out to buy a brand new Accu_Gage 0-60 psi air gauge with a 90 degree fitting.  I gotta support an outfit like this.

Guzzi content: I check my tire pressure with an Accu-Gage air gauge and have never been hit by a meteor  ( space debris not the automobile.)

kjf

normzone:
Wow. I'm gonna buy one just for the meteor protection factor alone.

Wayne Orwig:
I have had an AccuGauge, with the hose and 90 degree fitting, for about 15 years. I have a pile of other gauges, and it is the only gauge that I feel I can trust. It is also the only one that my wife can figure out how to use.
Just last month it got where it would leak down slowly when pressurized. I unscrewed the hose and cleaned the disk/valve, and all was well. That same weekend I was at a shop, and they had one for sale for less than $25. I thought about buying it as a spare, but didn't. After your email, I will be buying it.

Arizona Wayne:
 ;-T on my Accu-Gage too.  Have had it about 7 years so far.  Always take it on any trip with any vehicle.  Like the way I can bleed off excess air when charging the tire and ease of installing it on the valve stem.  ;D

twhitaker:
I won a digital gage 14 years ago at a rally. Nice instrument! Last summer the watch battery died so I took the thing apart only to find out the battery is almost irreplaceable. I did not know they made Phillips screws that small.

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