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I think so.
Fluids expensive but love the guage.
Got mine for 30 quid used but like new
 
Yep , if mine broke or got nicked I would replace it in a breath .

just a silly calc I did a while ago for a laugh , the ' super blue fluid ' works out at about 8/9 grand a gallon , so don't spill any LOL

No doubt somebody will follow this saying I worked it out wrong LOL
 
Mine got nicked & I replaced it with another... There's just no compromise!
 
I would. As above if mine went id get another straight away
 
My eyes aren't the best, but with this guage you can see it extremely clearly, I would definitely get another if it were to be lost.
 
sorely tempted by one of those, but I like a print out of TT results for my own records.
offt nice guage though
 
they are worth it.
the colour fluid is so easy to see,
I would definitely buy a replacement if needed.
you would not want to revert back after having one.
 
Had mine about ten years or so now and wouldn't change it. I tried the electronic ones but didn't like the way they fluctuate so much in windy weather.
 
100 times better than those Micky mouse cheap ones, it's the true sign of a professional engineer ;) plus the gas safe inspector loves em when he comes round!!
 
Expensive but worth it.
Cant believe I spent so much on the plastic tubed rubbish over the years.
 
Yeah they are a great bit of kit, definitely worth the money plus I do LPG and it's large enough for that.
 
I've had my monument one with just water for about 3 yrs now. Works a treat

Don't you find they go dirty and then difficult to see?

I use a regin premier it's brilliant and it's easy to see. The fluid is quite expensive but you don't need it that often. I use mine on LPG as well and saves carrying a massive u gauge in the van just for that.
 
Got myself one this morning just used it now fantastic very sexy
 
I worked out the fluid was ÂŁ1770 per litre im really glad some one else has too much time on his hands expensive but the best
 
Worth every penny, thanks for the advice chaps.

Looks os loads more professional and my old monument one was barely readable :lol:
 
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