happy with mine, screw on screw off, nothing else to do, touch, fiddle with etc
gotta be much simpler than the other brands....must say i have not used any other type apart from the good old twig
Morning all,
I am wondering if anyone has the Staun deflaters and are they as good as they seem? We have 3 other brands and they are so fiddley, slow and not too accurate.
Any feedback will be appreciated.
happy with mine, screw on screw off, nothing else to do, touch, fiddle with etc
gotta be much simpler than the other brands....must say i have not used any other type apart from the good old twig
They are good but i woulld just buy this from ARB an E-Z Tyre Deflator
Main reason is that by the time you have walked all the way round the car and put the stauns on and then taken them all off again when they have stopped it is quicker and easer with the E-Z tyre deflator. And the stausn do have a thing of not being all that accutate after a while. Plus the E_Z tyre is cheaper. And before you ask i do have both and have used both alot
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95 300 Tdi Defender 90
99 300 Tdi Defender 110
92 Discovery 200tdi
50 Series 1 80
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I like mine. I get anxious that I've knocked the dial though and it'll go down to about 10psi so I usually check my tyres with a gauge after wards but that's just me being retentive.
Xav
They make it much easier, just don't rely on the preset. You'll soon get to know how long they take, & so wind them off a turn just beforehand. As mentioned, let down the last couple of psi using a gauge.
Regards
Max P
2007 Defender 110
2017 Mercedes Benz C Class. Cabriolet
1993 BMW R100LT
2024 Triumph Bonneville T120 Black
I've got a set of Staun deflators. Had them for a few years and only reset them once.
Two set at 20psi and two set at 25psi.
I just use a tyre inflator nozzle (without the hose attached of course) and a good gauge. Cheap as chips
Just clip the nozzle on the valve and check the pressure every now and then with the gauge by sticking it on the nozzle - no need to to even take it off the tyre valve.
Alan
2005 Disco 2 HSE
1983 Series III Stage 1 V8
I'm happy with mine, but I check the pressures after deflation anyway.
I was using a vdo pressure gauge that I got from ARB, but it's often up to 3psi out, so now I use my trusty pencil gauge to check the pressures.
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