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Staun Tyre Deflators

Have you ever been on the trail and looked at your watch, and then wondered to yourself, "where the heck did the time go?" Yeah, me too. And if you're like me, a surprising chunk of time is spent airing down when you could be doing other things like actually four-wheeling! Staun Tyre Deflators can save that time for you.

To use them, you simply remove your valve caps and screw a deflator onto each tire's valve stem. They're preset to air-down your tires to 18 psi. If you want a pressure higher or lower than that, all you need to do is loosen the locking ring and twist the adjusting collar. Each complete twist changes the pressure by 6 psi. So, if you want to go down to 12 psi, adjust the deflator by one full rotation of the adjusting collar.


Staun Products

www.staunproducts.com
Email: [email protected]

PO Box 2033
Nerang Qld 4211
Australia
 
Tel: 61 7 5579 9519
Fax: 61 7 5579 8108

Before you start complaining about how you've heard that tire deflators are slow, let me start by telling you that the Staun deflators are the fastest that you can buy. Dropping a typical 31" tire (10R15) from 30 to 18 psi takes 1 minute, 50 seconds. Now, that doesn't mean about 8 minutes for four. It's quite a bit less because the deflators work simultaneously. They work so quickly, in fact, that you don't need to drive for a while with the deflators attached. The same cannot be said for other brands of tire deflators. In fact, that's the main reason why people lose other manufacturer's tire deflators: they forget to remove them! With the Staun deflators, this will never be a problem.

Besides being fast, these deflators are also very accurate. They will begin working even if the difference between the current and target pressure is a mere 2-3 psi. They're also consistent, showing a maximum variation of 1/4 psi in repeated tests. That's pretty good. In fact, that's better than I do with my dial gauge! By the way, they can be set to pressures anywhere from 30 down to 6 psi.

So, if you want a fast, easy and accurate way to air down your tires, BUY STAUN TYRE DEFLATORS. They're the best of the bunch and you won't lose them.

...lars

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