By: Preciva
The Preciva LCD Digital Tire Tread Depth Gauge Tool is a must-have for any tire repair job. It features a conversion of 0-0.98 inches (no fraction display/ no 32nds) and is designed to be suitable for tread depth, brake shoe, pad wear and more. The zero setting allows for easy operation, and the large LCD display offers a clear view of the tire depth. This tool is the best choice for easy to use, accuracy, design, and overall performance.Daniel: I like the sleek design n how well it zeros out
United States on Oct 28, 2023
Mike Whitfield: Nice little tool for accurately measuring tyre tread depth
United Kingdom on Oct 23, 2023
Susan Harris: Simple to use but I’m not sure about the accuracy of the depth markings, does the job if you just want to check if the tread is legal
United Kingdom on Oct 16, 2023
Elliott: Does what it says
Really helpful
United Kingdom on Oct 01, 2023
Roger: This is a tool that does multiple jobs, whether you realize that or not! I use it as a depth gauge for determining how long a screw to use in certain applications. The measuring rod is small enough in diameter to fit into a fairly small hole, so this tool can tell me how long a screw I can use... in cases where I don't want the screw to protrude or interfere with anything on the other side of whatever it is I'm working on. Works great.
United States on Jul 25, 2023
やすいち: やはり正確な測定と言うか数字が欲しい。
価格が高いと買えないので色々物色していましたが、こちらが手頃かと選択
機能面では全く問題なく、また利用に関してはとても使いやすい
日々使う物ではありませんが、使いたい時にサッと使えるのは大事だと思います。
Japan on Jun 18, 2023
C. C. Jones: This tire depth gauge basically does what it is supposed to do. It shows the depth of your tread so that you can decide whether it's safe to keep driving or if it's time to replace those tires. I haven't checked this against a manual depth gauge to see how accurate it is. Another review mentions it being off by 1/32 of an inch, which if so, is significant. For now, I'll assume mine is accurate. Ease of use is OK. You put it against the tire and push in the slider to advance the probe into the tread groove to see how deep it is. You read the device. The LCD screen is clear enough. Could use a backlight, but I'm sure that would bring the price up another couple of dollars and this units is likely aiming for the lowest price possible.
My criticism #1 is that it measures the inches in decimal rather than in 32nds of an inch which is the standard measure for tread. We all know that when you get below 4/32 you're supposed to get a new set of tires, but who actually knows how that converts into a decimal format? I have to get out the calculator every single time. It would be a whole lot easier if it would just show me how many 32nds of an inch of tread is there.
My...
United States on Jun 02, 2023
DavidF: Haven’t had one of these in a while, but bought one after having service work done of my vehicles and the shop said I needed to buy new tires since the tread wear was down to the minimum. Didn’t look like it to me. I measured them in several places and they all were about 5/32”. I’m pretty sure this is not the “new normal”.
United States on Apr 15, 2023
Jeff C.Jeff C.: I can’t really comment on the product’s performance as a tire tread depth gauge, because I used it for a completely different purpose: a gauge to measure the flatness of the bottom of a skillet. And it proved very effective.
Unfortunately, many skillets are far from flat, causing the oil or other fat to run off to the sides. It’s easy enough to lay a straight edge across the bottom of a pan and look at the concavity, but to speak meaningfully of flatness, one must be able to quantify it, and I could not find a ready-made tool for making such a measurement. Most depth gauges—including expensive ones—have fairly short bases; what’s needed is to combine a depth gauge with a straight edge; in this case, the tread depth gauge was combined with a piece of aluminum angle; total cost was under $30.
As can be seen from the first photo, there is a serious problem with that skillet; suffice it to say that a 2.07 mm bulge in the center causes almost all of the oil to run off to the side. The skillet in the second photo has a bulge of 0.46 mm, and it works fine. What’s an acceptable bulge? This tool cannot answer that question, but it is possible to measure what...
United States on Feb 12, 2023
Preciva Digital LCD Tire Tread Depth Gauge - Accurately Measure Tire Wear with a Professional Tool | Boulder Tools Heavy-Duty Tire Repair Kit: Get Your Tires Ready for Anything! | 4-Way Valve Core Tool with 4 Valve Cores - Slime 20088 | |
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Sale off | $1 OFF | $6 OFF | $3 OFF |
Total Reviews | 680 reviews | 1 reviews | 1 reviews |
Material | Plastic | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #183,959 in Automotive #1,535 in Tire Repair Tools | #1,130 in Automotive #19 in Tire Repair Tools | #351 in Automotive #1 in Tire Valve Tools#6 in Tire Repair Tools |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | No |
Item model number | TD140001 | BT4001 | 20088 |
Manufacturer Part Number | TD140001 | 20088 | |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches | ||
ASIN | B074KD2D73 | B01E635PGA | B0020T17J2 |
Customer Reviews | 4.2/5 stars of 6,511 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 5,920 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 13,229 ratings |
Manufacturer | Preciva | No | No |
Date First Available | August 14, 2017 | April 12, 2016 | March 25, 2009 |
Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. | No | |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces | 2.6 pounds | 0.64 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches | 12 x 2.25 x 8 inches | 0.68 x 2.5 x 4.5 inches |
Brand | Preciva | Boulder Tools | Slime |
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Germany on Oct 29, 2023