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A great backup in case of emergency, this jump starter and USB charger easily fits in a glove box, but it can bail you out in the event of a battery failure or malfunction. Capable of jump-starting gas engines up to 5 liters (like cars and boats), this handy pack features a 12V lithium-ion battery that provides up to 1,000 full charge cycles Read More
Do you get the usb-c type adapter ends for the cables in the market which would be compatible with this? My phone and laptop both have usb-c type charging ports and while my phone can survive on a usb cable the laptop needs higher input
I recently got a deal on a dbpower 600A from Amazon. 2 days later i had to jump start my car (winter). These compact jump starters are awesome. It is still on 100% charge after first jump.
I used an identical one to start a 1998 Ford V10 6.8l with a completely dead battery. it had held a charge from the year before when it was given as a present. The charge dropped from 100% to about 80% after two cranks. I screwed up the first time I turned the engine over.
I bought a jump starter battery back 8 months ago, and it has been well worth the money. My coworker has used it on their car multiple times on a single charge; it is a 2.4L sedan. I paid $35 at the time with fast shipping - got it in two days ;) - but it only came with the jumper cable. As one person put it in a separate online review, "If this does the job once, it was well worth the money."
Personally, I would spend my $50 on one with a bigger battery capacity, packaged with a jumper cable and a cigarette lighter cable.* I am not sure if the cigarette lighter cable in this drop will work because it does not have the blue cable-end like the jumper cable has. And you will get it a heck of a lot sooner than this one.
*EDIT: Misinformed on the purpose of the cigarette lighter cable. My bad.
M220dntfitThere are few to zero vehicles in existence which can be jumpstarted through the accessory port. These ports are fused to maybe 10A generally, which is over a magnitude less than the current required to start a car. The jump starter you're referring to almost certainly does not exist.