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Sep 16, 2024
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Yevin Koung
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I second this brand. We have a jump starter and a charger from NOCO and they’re
Both great. If you can wait a month or two a good Black Friday deal will make them even cheaper.
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Yevin Koung
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Any recommendations for a jump starter battery charger?
CarolinaCoug
Sep 16, 7:52pm
I have these in my cars. Only had to use them a few times. but they work
quikandskinny
Sep 16, 7:56pm
I second this brand. We have a jump starter and a charger from NOCO and they’re
Yevin Koung
Sep 16, 7:59pm
Yeah I got mine for $60 each
quikandskinny
Sep 16, 8:01pm
Noco is awesome, but make sure you get the newer models that are charged via USB-C.
Ragnar Danneskjold
Sep 16, 8:03pm
This one has been good for me
RWaters
Sep 16, 7:59pm
That's the bad boy I use. So much power. I've jump started a big rig with it and still had 75% charge.
byuluvr
Sep 16, 8:02pm
Right now it is $62. Do you just leave it plugged in all the time?
Acorn
Sep 17, 8:42am
I leave it in my truck all the time. Summer, winter, all year long. Battery is just fine in Utah weather.
byuluvr
Sep 17, 8:53am
Reading the info, says to charge every three months. Sounds like it lasts much
Acorn
Sep 17, 8:55am
Yup. Street parking. Exposed to all the sun and weather every day.
byuluvr
Sep 17, 9:00am
Thanks. Just ordered two for me and the mrs.
Acorn
Sep 17, 9:00am
I've used this a few times with one of my vehicles that has a parasitic drain in the electrical system
SV Coug
Sep 16, 8:00pm
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