Jump-N-Carry 900 Peak Amp 12V Jump Starter
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Features and Benefits:
- 900 Peak Amps and 225 Cranking Amps
- 27? #4 AWG welding cable leads
- Full-size clamps to penetrate battery corrosion
- LED battery status indicator
- High intensity work light
- Grip-Lock clamp storage
- DC outlet to power 12 Volt accessories
When you need to start a vehicle, you want a jump starter that is light and easy to handle but powerful enough to tackle whatever you throw at it. Featuring a great combination of power and portability, the JNC300XL jump starter from Jump-N-Carry packs the punch of 900 peak amps of starting power into a unit that weighs just 9 pounds. It will start virtually any passenger vehicle.
This store-anywhere, use-anywhere unit features Clore PROFORMER battery technology specifically designed for vehicle jump starting. It also features a high-intensity work light to aid in nighttime and other emergency jump starting situations. That will help you get the job done safely, efficiently and quickly.
Other features include full-size battery clamps to effectively penetrate corroded battery terminals. A handy DC outlet lets you charge accessories where and when you want. This unit comes with a one-year warranty.
Brand:Clore Automotive|Manufacturer Part Number:JNC300XL|Manufacturer:Clore Automotive|Assembled Product Weight:9 lbs -
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