







🔧 Stay ahead with precision pressure — because every psi counts!
The MEANLIN MEASURE 0100Psi Pressure Gauge features a durable 1.5-inch stainless steel dial face with glycerin liquid filling for vibration-resistant, accurate readings. Designed for water, oil, and air systems, it supports multiple NPT thread sizes and installs easily via a center back mount, operating reliably within 0-100 Psi and 0-55°C temperature range.







T**T
Simple. Inexpensive. Inexpensive peace of mind.
The fancy electronic oil pressure gauge in our ocean going trawler was giving us, what we thought, were questionable readings since the engine is old and the oil pressure readings were factory perfect. To double check it for accuracy we got this basic oil pressure gauge and mounted it inline, via a t-connector, between the engine block and the electronic sensor. Very simple install. It worked perfectly and agreed with the electronic gauge within a couple pounds. We're leaving the sturdy little gauge installed as the peace of mind it provides, despite its low-cost, is priceless.
K**N
When Your Tire Machine Needs a Doctor
I picked up the MEANLIN MEASURE 0~60Psi Stainless Steel 1/8 Gauge because my tire machine’s old gauge decided to go on permanent vacation. Let me tell you, trying to inflate tires without a working gauge is a great way to feel like a contestant on a game show called “Guess That Pressure!” Spoiler: I was terrible at it. This little beauty? It came to the rescue.Swapping it in was a breeze—unscrewed the sad, lifeless gauge, popped this shiny stainless steel marvel on, and boom, my machine was back in action. The readings? Clear as day and spot-on accurate. No more second-guessing or wondering if I’d accidentally turn my tires into balloons. Plus, the stainless steel construction makes me feel like I’ve upgraded from “random spare parts” to “pro-level gear.”It’s not flashy, it’s not trying to reinvent the wheel, but it does its job perfectly. If your tire machine needs a new gauge and you’re ready to retire the guessing game, this little workhorse is exactly what the doctor ordered. It’s like a stethoscope for your air pressure, only way less expensive and much more satisfying.
P**M
Nice gauge
Nice gauge no issues. WORKS WELL
G**Y
Nice gauge
Good gauge for the money. The compact size was great for my application and built quality was good.
R**Y
Looks phenomenal and Highly accurate!
For starters this pressure guage looks great on my well!The new guage came with 2 extra fittings, one of which I needed to install the new guage, and teflon tape as well to make sure there were no leaks. I had everything I needed to do the install correctly in the package, and that was a nice surprise! It took all of 5 minutes to have the new guage installed, and the well back on and pumping.This pressure guage is super easy to read, and is very accurate. It feels like it is made of quality materials, and should prove to be very durable over time.This guage is most definitely worth the money, and I would highly recommend it to anyone needing a quality pressure guage at an affordable price.
J**R
Decent gauge with an actual glass lens.
This is a decent quality gauge especially at this price point. Most of these cheap gauges have acrylic lenses which do not play well with carb cleaner and other chemicals while this has an actual glass lens.
R**.
Works as intended
Bought this for a craftsman torpedo heater someone threw in the trash by the road. Cleaned it up, found the issue in 5 minutes and works fine. But the flame seem slightly more then needed. This heater had no guage to read pressures only a adjustment screw. Found info online what pressure its was suppose to read. Researched this guage online and tried it. It has a fluid inside the dial face, probably some sort of oil and is sealed. But research the guage needed before you buy. The connection my heater has to put on a dial guage is on is at the back and has a grill cover just big enough to get to adjustment knob for the flame adjustment and a dial guage. But the threads on the bottom of the guage is to short to fit with the heater grill in place. This guage has threads out the bottom of the guage. Some guages have them out the back. You will need to see which one is best for your heater. Easy fix for me. Went to Menards in plumbing dept. and found brass female adapter on both ends that was about 3/4"long that would fit the threads on the guage. Then added a 1 1/2" male adapter threaded on both ends the same size as guage threads that would fit the female adapter. Put plumbers tape on the threads to help seal it and it threaded right into the heater and was outside the grill so it could be read. Fired up the heater and found it was adjusted to high. Adjusted it to 4.7psi and heater works perfect. The oil in the guage helped the needle from jumping around. Seen many guages on videos that had no fluid in them and as the heater was running the needle vibrated bad enough the needle would deviate + or - 2 lbs. This guage stayed perfectly steady even as I adjusted it. Not sure what the fluid is, but some sort of clear oil. I removed the guage to be safe in the winter as I did not want to take chance of this fluid getting to cold when not in use and freeze. Dont think it would happen but I was just cautious. The the guage worked great and would recommend it.
J**K
Clear face, easy to read.
Nice clean face, easy to read numbers, brass fittings. Down side is the diameter of the case, not a metric or fractional size. Cutting hole in panel requires using an adjustable hole cutter, which is a pain to get just right. There is no mounting bracket on it, no way to secure it to the panel. My gauge had a large air bubble in it making reading the gauge face difficult. I had to add tiny bit more glycerin (still kept someone air in it for expansion/contraction).
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