That’s a good point and I suppose it saves them money on adding a second button for deflating.Seems odd but I would guess you need to press it in further to get past the flat that maybe there to let air out to deflate the tyre.
PCL only 40-55 quid for the latest version... no point buying anything else
had mine about 40 years it was my local garage that had it before I nicked it of emI have had my PCL for forty years, still working well, was in garage use for 35 years!
I bought the digital one and I have to say I'm impressed with it - highly doubt it will last as long as the analogue but I'm happy it won't break if it gets dropped etcI've got a couple of PCL Hi-Flo Mk3 and they are standard by which all tyre inflators are judged by. The Mk4 looks nice and I really fancy the digital version. There's good reason why every garage in the country had one on their forcourt at one point.
I bought the digital one and I have to say I'm impressed with it - highly doubt it will last as long as the analogue but I'm happy it won't break if it gets dropped etc
I've got a couple of PCL Hi-Flo Mk3 and they are standard by which all tyre inflators are judged by. The Mk4 looks nice and I really fancy the digital version. There's good reason why every garage in the country had one on their forcourt at one point.
had mine about 40 years it was my local garage that had it before I nicked it of em
I bought a Lidl digital one in 2014 & still on the original batteries. Cost £9.99, can’t beat that, I check it every so often against a couple of others & they all read the same.How long do the batteries last?
only had it 6 months but on the set that came with it, kept in a cold damp room too.How long do the batteries last?
How long do the batteries last?
they are about the same price now... but have gone up, I paid 49 quid for mine and it came with a pcl tyre pressure gauge (pen type) and 48hr courier.push on, when I bought mine the clip on was a fair bit more expensive. but you can buy replacement ends if you see fit in the future