Expired: SYW Members: @ Sears.com: Craftsman Programmable Digital Tire Gauge $12.15 and get $12.14 back in SWY points + Free Store Pickup
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1 cent a/ SYW points Craftsman Programmable Digital Tire Gauge + free store pickup
deal [sears.com]
Shipping unavailableIt needs 2 pcs. CR2032 button type batteries.
$12.15 + free store pickup
need to be syw member
Description
Item # 02830048000 Model # MS4376Check Your Tire Pressure Easily With Craftsman’s Programmable Digital Tire Gauge
Craftsman’s Programmable Tire Gauge makes it easy and convenient for you to check your tire pressure at any time. It’s important to keep your tires properly-inflated for more fuel efficiency, safer driving and longer durability. But it wasn’t always easy to tell if your tires have the right pressure… until now.
This programmable digital tire gauge can be set with the target tire pressure for your specific vehicle and is designed to be easy to use. Just push in the nozzle to read, and the Air Bleed function will measure for exact pressure. A beep tells you when the gauge has locked in the pressure reading and you can take it out. The extra large backlight display is suitable for use at night, and it even handily converts to a white LED flashlight.
Craftsman’s programmable tire gauge makes it easy to check that your tires are at their ideal pressure
You can program the gauge to read for the target tire pressure of up to two vehicles
A straight-push nozzle makes the gauge easy to use
The Air Bleed function measures exact pressure
A beep will sound when the gauge has completed pressure reading
The extra-large backlight display is easy to read in all conditions
Gauge converts to a white LED flashlight as a bonus feature
Metal construction is durable and long-lasting
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now selling for $13.50 with only 135 SYW points available
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It is funny how Sears works. A couple days ago when this offer was working the closest Sears that had this in stock was 66 miles away. Now that the deal is dead it is available at a Sears just 1 mile away. Makes you wonder if they do that on purpose, seemingly being artificially out of stock just until the free offer is over.