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Wahjahbvious

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The only time I've struggled with these is when I've left the lights on in my 20 year old Jeep.

Then, it's a bit like The Princess Bride. If it's only *mostly dead*, this will work. But if it's all dead (like if they've been on an entire work day) then I tend to need a real jump.

But yeah, they're a no-brainer to keep in every car.
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Johnkn

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FWIW,

NOCO is the brand that Ford resells in its accessory line and warrants...

I have (4) in different vehicles with 1500 versions onboard (and move some around to other vehicles occasionally) .. One of them started my neighbor's Cummings truck in 5* weather on (2) occasions......


good luck......

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Kenv24

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ā€œHold my beerā€,
Hey Bob check this cool spark out when I tap the red and black together.
:’P
Never been let down by my cables in the very few times I’ve needed them and they are nicely rolled up inside my ditty bag under the back seat.
Seems when I need them it’s some other blokes car that’s dead.
I tend to maintain my battery and can see a problem before it’s a dead battery.
Yeah, standard cables are fine, but man, the convenience of these little jumpers is awesome. I’ve used my Noko WAY more on other people at work and on the road then I have myself. 😊
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