
yup. its stupid simple no frills. we use them (and i still have a few) when i worked at a shop and on our tow trucksThe most commonly used jump pack by auto auctions, dealerships, repair shops, tow truck drivers, etc.... the Clore Automotive JNC660
Those compact lithium battery jump packs WILL fail relatively soon. (burn up/stop working) Nobody who does jump starts on a regular basis uses those small lithium jump packs..... they all know better.
Just my $0.02
Dude you need to get with the times. A JNC660 weighs 18 pounds, has to be charged constantly, is obnoxiously large, and wears out just as fast as any other charger. A Noco GB70 can be used multiple times a day in a shop environment and only needs to be charged every month, tops. It fits anywhere. It only weighs a few pounds. It doesn’t die if it gets cold. It’s small and light enough for female or elderly employees to use it without pulling a muscle. It’s available right now on the shelf at the parts store, not at the hub somewhere. It’s a no-brainer.The most commonly used jump pack by auto auctions, dealerships, repair shops, tow truck drivers, etc.... the Clore Automotive JNC660
Those compact lithium battery jump packs WILL fail relatively soon. (burn up/stop working) Nobody who does jump starts on a regular basis uses those small lithium jump packs..... they all know better.
Just my $0.02
LOL,Dude you need to get with the times. A JNC660 weighs 18 pounds, has to be charged constantly, is obnoxiously large, and wears out just as fast as any other charger. A Noco GB70 can be used multiple times a day in a shop environment and only needs to be charged every month, tops. It fits anywhere. It only weighs a few pounds. It doesn’t die if it gets cold. It’s small and light enough for female or elderly employees to use it without pulling a muscle. It’s available right now on the shelf at the parts store, not at the hub somewhere. It’s a no-brainer.
The GBX155 is a completely different animal. When they are deeply discharged they appear to fail. All you have to do to fix them is charge them with the cigarette lighter adapter.LOL,
We are with the times. The time to rely on a lithium jump pack isn't here..... yet! They are a neat novelty right now, but don't count on it lasting very long. Been there, done that..... and now we're BACK to JNC660's
We went through 4 or 5 of the Noco 155 jump packs and they all failed in a short period of time. They are JUNK! Our local Snap on truck dealer won't sell any lithium jump packs because he knows EVERY ONE of them will come back to him eventually, regardless of brand. He refuses to sell any product with (almost?) a 100% fail rate. Yep, the JNC660 is a heavy beast for sure...... but at least you can count on it to work 99% of the time. And usually if it doesn’t work, it's because the vehicle has a problem to begin with and NO jump start method will work.
I've posted pretty much this same comments in other jump pack threads in the past..... and judging by the postive replies, and the likes my comments get (including my original comment in this thread) I would say most people agree with me on this site. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, you're the first guy to disagree with me about the JNC660.
If they work for you in your environment, GREAT! But they don't work for anyone that I know personally....
Doesn't matter, we've tried many different models, they're all junk.The GBX155 is a completely different animal. When they are deeply discharged they appear to fail. All you have to do to fix them is charge them with the cigarette lighter adapter.
The GB70 does not have that issue. I’ve never had one fail after years of heavy use. Try the GB70.
Ok boomerDoesn't matter, we've tried many different models, they're all junk.
I reread the initial post, I thought he was looking fora booster to plug into the wall, I missed the 'to recharge' partThat beast of a thing is not really a jump pack though
Nope. No boomer here. But you're a millennial for sure!Ok boomer
Boomerism is ageless and timeless.Nope. No boomer here. But you're a millennial for sure!
Good reading skills, I wasn’t replying to OP.@toolenthusiast; Also good reading skills OP wanted something that plugged into the wall.