Car Battery Jump Starters

Anyone who has ever had a dead battery in their car knows how important jumper cables are. But what about if you have a dead battery and there’s not another car around to use to jump yours? Single car households and apartment owners should definitely consider owning their own car battery booster also known as a jump box. Imagine getting up early in the morning with just enough time to run by McDonalds and make it to work on time, it’s early it’s cold outside and your battery is dead! No one is around for you to beg for a jump. You get your trusty battery booster box, start your car and it’s off to that value meal as planned without missing a beat. There are many jump box’s out on the market today, remember to not go for the cheapest, like many things in life you get what you pay for. The last thing you want is to have the false security of a jump box and then when you need it, it fails. There is also a premium quality jump box that has an air compressor built in for pumping up flat tires, this also could save the day. Again the cheapest jump starters are not a good choice, I know someone that got a seemingly great deal on a booster made in China with an air compressor built in and when he was showing it off for the first time the air compressor did not work. If the deal seems to good to be true…well you know how the cliche goes. Clore is a name you probably don’t know but they manufacture jump boxes under different names like Jump-n-Carry and Booster Pac for professional use. These are quality jump boxes that auto tech’s, marina’s, used car lots and auto auction’s use and have thoroughly field tested. They are a favorite because of their quality and durability. So if you live alone, don’t like asking strangers for a jump or are a professional mechanic consider a high quality jump box and maybe even a booster box with an air compressor built in like the JNCAir and remember “you get what you pay for” is not just a cliche.
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