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EverStart Maxx 700 Amp Automotive Jump Starter w/ Triple USB Charging Ports $35.50 + Free Shipping

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Walmart [walmart.com] has EverStart Maxx 700 Amp Automotive Jump Starter w/ Triple USB Charging Ports (J309ES) on sale for $35.48. Shipping is free.
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Walmart [walmart.com] has EverStart Maxx 700 Amp Automotive Jump Starter w/ Triple USB Charging Ports (J309ES) on sale for $35.48. Shipping is free.

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Model: EverStart Maxx 700 Amp Jump Starter with Triple USB Charging Ports and Pivoting LED Work Light

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mmikeh
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Terrible reviews...
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Mr King
Apr 5, 2023
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I have a 1000 Amp Stanley Jump Starter that works great.ive used the air pump on it numerous times and never had a problem with jumping dead batteries with it.

The reviews on the Everstart Is less than stellar, read reviews before you buy.
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blast3d
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Reviews suck, no dice.
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Gb1908
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Lack of 12v port
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workerant
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Over all I like the size, it's sturdy. But it's weak in every way. Than it's cheap comparing to around $80 or $50. It doesn't need a USB-C brick to charge it up.
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Got me twice with these type of jump starters. By the time u need it it won't have a charge or won't be able to hold a charge. Get one of those little lithium jump starters like the NOCO for your engine size.
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Quote from BuddyLove99 :
Got me twice with these type of jump starters. By the time u need it it won't have a charge or won't be able to hold a charge. Get one of those little lithium jump starters like the NOCO for your engine size.
I have had 2-3 of these type of jumper products and the issue is they use a wet cell acid 12v battery like a motorcycle battery. The batteries are heavy and also like to be recharged depleted somewhat and charged again. They do not like to be sitting in a vehicle for a year without use and eventually 1-2 years the battery goes dead and you have to dispose of it or replace the battery. Last year I started doing research on the jumper stations with the lithium batteries like NoCo and others. I thought they were a gimmick because I couldn't see how these small items could put out 1000+ amps and actually start a car. Anyhow I researched and finally purchased 2 from different companies for both the vehicles. They are pretty cool and stay charged since they are lithium. They can also be used as a electronics device charger like a phone or tablet and some can even power 110v items. They come in a carry case are light in weight and can be store under the car seat in most vehicles.
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Spend more to get NOCO. It holds charges very well.
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Quote from BuddyLove99 :
Got me twice with these type of jump starters. By the time u need it it won't have a charge or won't be able to hold a charge. Get one of those little lithium jump starters like the NOCO for your engine size.
Man... I just got one of the NOCOs from Sam's Club. Saved my bacon weekend before last. Easiest jumpstart ever by far, in a situation it would have been difficult to get a traditional jump due to where my car was parked. Got it mainly for camping where there might not be anybody nearby.

https://www.samsclub.com/p/noco-b..._product_1

I can't speak to how well it will last, but so far I'm super impressed. Also can't speak to any competing products as this is the only thing like this I've used. I do know it's gone on sale cheaper but I was in a hurry.


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Spend a little more, get a stanley. I had 2 evertstart battery fail in span of 6 months, bought stanley which is going strong after 3 years.
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Quote from BuddyLove99 :
Got me twice with these type of jump starters. By the time u need it it won't have a charge or won't be able to hold a charge. Get one of those little lithium jump starters like the NOCO for your engine size.
I got the JS2000 last month as it's much smaller than my Stanley 1000 Amp, however I've not used it yet. I really like the air pump other Stanley, wish the JS2000 had that option.
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Playtronics
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I purchased this same model just different branding but same exact item, total trash, it will not even start a lawnmower that is how bad it is. The air compressor is horrible, the little light works and so does the usb charging ports.
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Quote from mustangpony :
Spend more to get NOCO. It holds charges very well.
I agree the Noco is a great product. I have the GB 40 and it starts a 1500 Silverado

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Quote from ToolNut :
I have had 2-3 of these type of jumper products and the issue is they use a wet cell acid 12v battery like a motorcycle battery. The batteries are heavy and also like to be recharged depleted somewhat and charged again. They do not like to be sitting in a vehicle for a year without use and eventually 1-2 years the battery goes dead and you have to dispose of it or replace the battery. Last year I started doing research on the jumper stations with the lithium batteries like NoCo and others. I thought they were a gimmick because I couldn't see how these small items could put out 1000+ amps and actually start a car. Anyhow I researched and finally purchased 2 from different companies for both the vehicles. They are pretty cool and stay charged since they are lithium. They can also be used as a electronics device charger like a phone or tablet and some can even power 110v items. They come in a carry case are light in weight and can be store under the car seat in most vehicles.
Mind sharing which you went with? I'm looking around for options besides the NOCO GB10S mentioned in this thread.

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