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Family Dollar has jumper cables for 6 bucks. Are they probably crap?
November 28, 2011 at
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Just wondering if it's even worth it to pick them up or if I should spring for a better pair. Just want some to keep in the back of the car as I don't have any now and with winter coming up it would be nice to have some just in case. I _believe_ the package said 10 gauge but I'm not positive. Seemed pretty cheap so I was wondering if this is a case of "you get what you pay for" or if they would be alright to rely on if need be. Other recommendations would be appreciated.
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I highly recommend a set sold at Sears for $22.99 ( 4 gauge cable and 20 feet long) Your lighter gauge jumper cables (10 gauge) can get very hot when jumping another battery. The extra lenght of these can be very handy as well. SEARS always has a set of these heavy duty cables on sale around Christmas . I have purchased three sets. They make great gifts for young drivers.
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Personally I have the Craftsman in a carry case but then I am a car professional and use them often and never loan them out.
Those $6 cables will jump many dead vehicles before they succumb to overheated wires breaking.
make sure that the wires are COPPER and not aluminum.
also make sure that they are thicker copper wires...im told that the skinny ones maynot make a good connection...you can find REAL jumper cables at Sears, Kragen/oreillys, pep boys, autozone or any place that sells automotive products and expect to pay at least 15 dollars and probably 20 something which is probably not unreasonable.
HORNETMAN has it down.....i vote for what he has to say....well done!
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