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NOCO Jump Starters - black friday

CoryZ

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https://no.co/ "40% off" according to noco. Closer to 22% off as you can buy these all day for $100. GB40 for $75/ea + $3 flat rate shipping. Not a bad deal if you're in the market for one of these jump starters.
 
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autozone used to have the best deal on these. looks like they upped their price and no good coupons right now. I got mine at $199 - 25%, plus used discounted gc from one of the many resellers. Looks like they upped it to $210 with no good coupons at the moment but that could change.
 

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Sent a support request/email about the website issues, they were kind enough to send a code extending the "sale" (one time use, sorry).
 

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Looks like it. I was going to get a GB150 until I realized the sale was over.:mad:

Maybe a Cyber Monday repeat?
Yeah, that’s what I’m thinking. But I sent them an inquiry... we’ll see what they say. I keep meaning to get one of these, now’s as good a time as any.
 
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Figured I'd check to see if NOCO did a Cyber Monday Sale, no dice. However, AMAZON has it as a "Deal of the Day" for $208.75! (Looks like they have other NOCO models on sale, too!)

edit: just bought the GB150 ($208.75 shipped) and two GB40's as a gifts for $68.59 each via Amazon
 
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I've been looking for a portable jump starter for awhile now. What makes these so much better than the rest? GB40 is what I am thinking about purchasing.
 

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Figured I'd check to see if NOCO did a Cyber Monday Sale, no dice. However, AMAZON has it as a "Deal of the Day" for $208.75! (Looks like they have other NOCO models on sale, too!)

edit: just bought the GB150 ($208.75 shipped) and two GB40's as a gifts for $68.59 each via Amazon

Thanks for the heads up. I just ordered a GB40 through Amazon, cost was $72 after tax and free shipping. Should be here on or before Dec. 5th.
 

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I've been looking for a portable jump starter for awhile now. What makes these so much better than the rest? GB40 is what I am thinking about purchasing.

No firsthand experience with NOCO. I am replacing a cheap Lithium Ion jump box I bought at a big-box. It was great for starting a mower, not so great for my 8.1L. Based on reviews, I'm optimistic this will be a good purchase.

Thanks for the heads up. I just ordered a GB40 through Amazon, cost was $72 after tax and free shipping. Should be here on or before Dec. 5th.

Nice. I was surprised Amazon crushed NOCO's BF pricing by that much.
 

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Will any of these jump start lithium ion packs survive storage in a car during the summer?

I know I live where it gets hotter than most, but the storage temperature listed for the Noco jump starters is 50C - that's 122F in useful measurement :) When it's 115F outside, it is surely more than 122F in the trunk.

Do you guys think it's a CYA number on Noco's part or a hard limit?
 

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K2500 Suburban. It is a beast, not fast, will pull anything.

I’m not very familiar with GM products, but that has to also have some pretty good torque. Fuel mileage... not so much.

Will any of these jump start lithium ion packs survive storage in a car during the summer?

I know I live where it gets hotter than most, but the storage temperature listed for the Noco jump starters is 50C - that's 122F in useful measurement :) When it's 115F outside, it is surely more than 122F in the trunk.

Do you guys think it's a CYA number on Noco's part or a hard limit?

I’d be surprised if it wasn’t.
But on a lighter note, I suppose you could always wire in a 12volt fan, positioned to keep itself cool. :bounce:
 
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