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NOCO 1000A 12V Genius Boost Plus Lithium Jump Starter Expired

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$125.95
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Woot has NOCO 1000A 12V Genius Boost Plus Lithium Jump Starter (GB40) on sale for $74.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Product Details:
  • Up to 20 jump starts on a single charge
  • Rated for gasoline engines up to 6 liters and diesel engines up to 3 liters
  • Spark-proof technology and reverse polarity protection
  • Also functions as a portable power bank and 100 Lumen LED flashlight

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    • This price is $50 lower (40% savings) compared to the list price.
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    • 1 Year Limited Warranty
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 78,320 customer reviews
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Woot! [woot.com] is selling the NOCO Boost Plus GB40 1000 Amp 12-Volt Ultra Jump Starter for $74.99. Free shipping for Amazon Prime Members, otherwise it's a flat $6 shipping rate.

In the Box:
  • (1) GB40 Lithium Jump Starter (1000A)
  • (1) Micro USB Cable
  • (1) Heavy-Duty Battery Clamps
  • (1) 12V Car Charger
  • (1) Microfiber Storage Bag
  • (1) User Guide, and Warranty
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The internal batteries are lithium, they shouldn't require charging every two weeks, NOCO recommends every 6 months, but most users are reporting that they have to charge it every month. Then again, if the discharge rate is that quick, every two weeks isn't crazy, but that tells you the poor quality of the batteries. not to mention the super low capacity at 2150mah vs other brands.
i have one of these and struggle to start my cars right away. ive had a cheap lithium jump starter and a few lead acid starter boxes, they were all able to easily start my car with in moments of hooking them up. however my NOCO always gives me problems.
These are great little boxes if and only if you keep them regularly charged and at home (which is very inconvenient if you actually need them). If you live in a place like I do where it regularly gets over 100 degrees you cannot keep them in your car or garage. I've been through a few of them and each time the heat killed them. I've tried this exact one and a few different brands and if you forget them in the car, they're toast. But if you're like me and have a motorcycle or two that doesn't get ridden as often as it should you can't beat the size and portability. I still keep getting these because if you have a woot coupon the portability plus price make it okay. Plus noco sells attachment leads you can route to your battery box and plug this into them to jumpstart without having to disassemble your bike. Just leave them in a riding bag that's stored in your nice cool house and set a reminder on your phone to charge it every couple weeks. No one wants to be the guy that ruins a group ride or poker run after pulling up to a gas station and getting stuck there.

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StoneUnder
02-05-2023 at 12:10 AM.
02-05-2023 at 12:10 AM.
These are great little boxes if and only if you keep them regularly charged and at home (which is very inconvenient if you actually need them). If you live in a place like I do where it regularly gets over 100 degrees you cannot keep them in your car or garage. I've been through a few of them and each time the heat killed them. I've tried this exact one and a few different brands and if you forget them in the car, they're toast. But if you're like me and have a motorcycle or two that doesn't get ridden as often as it should you can't beat the size and portability. I still keep getting these because if you have a woot coupon the portability plus price make it okay. Plus noco sells attachment leads you can route to your battery box and plug this into them to jumpstart without having to disassemble your bike. Just leave them in a riding bag that's stored in your nice cool house and set a reminder on your phone to charge it every couple weeks. No one wants to be the guy that ruins a group ride or poker run after pulling up to a gas station and getting stuck there.
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mannyi
02-05-2023 at 12:44 AM.
02-05-2023 at 12:44 AM.
i have one of these and struggle to start my cars right away. ive had a cheap lithium jump starter and a few lead acid starter boxes, they were all able to easily start my car with in moments of hooking them up. however my NOCO always gives me problems.
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SmokyBearLex0722
02-05-2023 at 03:43 AM.
02-05-2023 at 03:43 AM.
"The specs of the Battery indicate a max output power rate 2150mAh @ 11.1V.
This is most likely for the jumper cables.
The USB OUT port is completely different; it outputs power at 5V.
So if you're using only the USB out port, the yield from the battery will be:
11.1V ÷ 5V = 2.22
2.22 * 2150mAh = 4,773 mAh @ 5V." -Gas Ginser reviewer
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02-05-2023 at 03:47 AM.

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These are great little boxes if and only if you keep them regularly charged and at home (which is very inconvenient if you actually need them). If you live in a place like I do where it regularly gets over 100 degrees you cannot keep them in your car or garage. I've been through a few of them and each time the heat killed them. I've tried this exact one and a few different brands and if you forget them in the car, they're toast. But if you're like me and have a motorcycle or two that doesn't get ridden as often as it should you can't beat the size and portability. I still keep getting these because if you have a woot coupon the portability plus price make it okay. Plus noco sells attachment leads you can route to your battery box and plug this into them to jumpstart without having to disassemble your bike. Just leave them in a riding bag that's stored in your nice cool house and set a reminder on your phone to charge it every couple weeks. No one wants to be the guy that ruins a group ride or poker run after pulling up to a gas station and getting stuck there.

The internal batteries are lithium, they shouldn't require charging every two weeks, NOCO recommends every 6 months, but most users are reporting that they have to charge it every month. Then again, if the discharge rate is that quick, every two weeks isn't crazy, but that tells you the poor quality of the batteries. not to mention the super low capacity at 2150mah vs other brands.
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02-05-2023 at 06:57 AM.
02-05-2023 at 06:57 AM.
I have the bigger Noco gbx 155, I
Use it to start trucks, cars and often times construction equipment…it is bad to the bone….I rarely charge mine in between jumps and often times neglect it. It has not ever let me down. A buddy of mine bought same one and loves it…did I mention I'm in Minnesota where it's even harder to start vehicles?
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Mr_Snoop
02-05-2023 at 04:37 PM.
02-05-2023 at 04:37 PM.
I charge mine ~4 months and leave it in the car. It will drop maybe 1 bar over that time. Doesn't normally get into the 100's here.

I've started 2 cars with this and both started easily.
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kristofen
02-05-2023 at 06:22 PM.
02-05-2023 at 06:22 PM.
Had no issues using this to jump a -very dead- battery for a 3.6L Jeep or a 5.3L Chevy. Holds a charge a long time too. I might pick up a 2nd one for my wife's car.
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toolio20
02-05-2023 at 11:49 PM.
02-05-2023 at 11:49 PM.
Yeah, my Noco has been rock solid for me; I live in the same climate as ol' Stoney and I've never had a single issue regarding reliability (maybe try storing it in the trunk instead of on the dashboard?) - perhaps they had a bad production run or something but I'm rather surprised to see this on Woot.
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pokgai
02-06-2023 at 12:16 AM.
02-06-2023 at 12:16 AM.
Got this on Amazon Black Friday for $69.95. Haven't had to use it yet, and also live in weather where summer gets well over 100 degrees. Currently keeping it under the seat, but hopefully it won't die during the summer.
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bretmkal
02-06-2023 at 01:04 AM.
02-06-2023 at 01:04 AM.
Awesome product, I use this to jump a classic car of mine from time to time. Very well designed.
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02-06-2023 at 02:27 AM.
02-06-2023 at 02:27 AM.
Quote from StoneUnder :
These are great little boxes if and only if you keep them regularly charged and at home (which is very inconvenient if you actually need them). If you live in a place like I do where it regularly gets over 100 degrees you cannot keep them in your car or garage. I've been through a few of them and each time the heat killed them. I've tried this exact one and a few different brands and if you forget them in the car, they're toast. But if you're like me and have a motorcycle or two that doesn't get ridden as often as it should you can't beat the size and portability. I still keep getting these because if you have a woot coupon the portability plus price make it okay. Plus noco sells attachment leads you can route to your battery box and plug this into them to jumpstart without having to disassemble your bike. Just leave them in a riding bag that's stored in your nice cool house and set a reminder on your phone to charge it every couple weeks. No one wants to be the guy that ruins a group ride or poker run after pulling up to a gas station and getting stuck there.

You ever push start a bike? Even easier if you're on a group ride. Two guys give you a running shove, pop the clutch, and you're back on the road faster than it takes to hook this jumpstarter to your battery. If you can get the bike pointed downhill, you can easily push start a bike even by yourself under half a minute. It's a good skill to know if you're a rider.
With that being said, there has been times where I'm by myself, on flat ground, trying to push my heavy ass adventure bike to a running start, while wearing full protective gear in 90+ degree weather, where I would've killed for this Jumpstarter.
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leeterbike
02-06-2023 at 06:21 AM.
02-06-2023 at 06:21 AM.
Couldn't cold start a V8 charger with 9.6v dead battery. Pack was storage charged, car charged to full, heated to around 90 degrees, and still didnt have the power.

A cheap, china made GooLoo box (that was half charged and cold), turned it over without hesitation. This things externals look nice and seem well built, internals are weak.

A sheep in wolfs clothing.
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rmans
02-06-2023 at 06:36 AM.
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I have a GooLoo that I had to buy after my Noco died again. The GooLoo was rated at more amps and cost a bit less. I'm in Nj and it jumped my suv in 10 degrees
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