Lindsey Ice
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Has anyone ever used a car jump starter? What do you think? Is it worth it?
Has anyone ever used a car jump starter? What do you think? Is it worth it?
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I had a Snap On one. Never cared for it. It could never start a car with a totally dead battery nor did it have much power for extended cranking such as a flooded engine. It made a great cell phone charger though.
Bear in mind the smaller/cheaper models (under $100 or so) might not start a V8 with a completely dead battery, but they'll often help boost a nearly dead battery enough to get it over the hump. The directions specifically mention that they're intended for smaller 4 and 6 cylinder engines.
If you regularly need to fire up a dump truck with a stone dead battery in February, then get one of the larger units intended for this sort of thing.
I have a Noco GB20 (500A) that works fine for motorcycles and smaller car engines; note that the previous poster uses a GB70, which is rated at 2000A for gas engines up to 8 liters and diesels up to 6 liters. Noco sells a couple of models even bigger than that.
Had to use the one from Costco and it worked great. Purchased few more when it went on sale to put it in all of our cars.
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I've used mine to start other people's cars more than my own though that is true of jumper cables as well. I feel better using a jump pack on others cars because of the built in safety measures.

I would suspect most of the folks here on GJ have the same experience.