Power On Board Jump Start System for Car, Boat, Truck, Bike, Tractor with Air Compressor (Inflates Tires) and 12 Volt DC Power Supply (Recharge Electronics) and Built-In Light
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Average customer review:Product Description
Picture is For Reference ONLY! Great Gift, This IS THE NEW MODEL, USB Hookup , Air Compressor, Built In Area Light & Jump Start All In ONE Unit Car,Truck,Boat,SUV,RVs Be Ready Car,Cell Phone,PDA,Camera,GPS Everything You Need In ONE PACKAGE Great For Roadside Emergencies 12 volt DC Output Socket with Automatic Short Circuit Protection Features USB Port Power &Charge · 12 Volt DC Portable Power Supply · 260 PSI air compressor inflator · 450 Amp INSTANT Starting Power · Built-in Emergency Area light · Charging and battery status indicators · 12 Volt DC Output Socket with Automatic Short Circuit Protection · 26 Inch heavy-duty welders type cables · Rugged, weather-proof, unbreakable housing · Automatic charger prevents over-charging during AC recharge · 15 Inch Air Compressor Hose · INCLUDES 12 volt AC/DC power cord 120 volt AC/DC Adapter/Power Cord & Air Inflator Nozzle Adapter Set · Dimensions in inches: 12.5H x 11W x 7.5D Please when you compare Look At Your Total COST, No P.O. Box Shipping, International Shipping May Add 6-8 Weeks To Delivery
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #32368 in Automotive
- Brand: Black & Decker
Features
- Air Compressor,
- LED Light
- USB Hookup
- Plenty Of Power For A Jump-Start
Customer Reviews
robust with faults
This unit seemed solidly built, designed to deliver the goods. When I used it to start my dead car, it delivered plenty of startup juice. It had me baffled at first because when I hooked it up to my dead battery, nothing happened. I read the manual again. I had missed that I needed to contact the negative cable to the car chassis. I don't know if all units of this type work this way but they should have put that part in bold letters.
Couple of quibbles.
* The clamps on the cables are bare metal. They should have covered the metal with rubber. Even though technically one might not get shocked, it's nervous making to handle hi-amp contacts with bare hands on bare metal.
* The plug on the tire inflator was poor quality soft plastic that just would not work. I couldn't get it to fit properly over the valve stem to get the air flowing. Since I had, in part, bought the unit for maintaining tire pressure, this was a big disappointment and I ended up having to return the unit.
