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AVAPOW 4000A Battery Jump Starter w/ 150PSI Air Compressor Tire Inflator

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Features:
  • For up to All Gas/10.0L Diesel Engines
  • 150 PSI digital air compressor
  • 24000 mAh battery capacity
  • Equipped with 3 ports (PD 18W Type-C IN/OUT and 2 USB output ports)
  • LED light with 3 modes (Flashlight, Strobe, SOS)

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Update: This popular Frontpage Deal is still available, now with a price drop.

AUTO Direct via Walmart has AVAPOW 4000A Battery Jump Starter w/ 150PSI Air Compressor Tire Inflator (T09C) on sale for $69.76 - $21.99 (clip the coupon on the item page) = $48 -> now $47.77. Shipping is free.
  • Note: You must be logged in your Walmart account to clip coupons.
Thanks to staff member DesertGardener for finding this deal.

Features:
  • For up to All Gas/10.0L Diesel Engines
  • 150 PSI digital air compressor
  • 24000 mAh battery capacity
  • Equipped with 3 ports (PD 18W Type-C IN/OUT and 2 USB output ports)
  • LED light with 3 modes (Flashlight, Strobe, SOS)

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Project farm reviewed Avapow and it was number 2 on the list of best jumpers. Watch your mouth talking about Avapow. No name brand my a$$
The Ryobi one is good too if you already have the 18v set.
Why wouldn't it? I have owned tons of air inflators throughout the years from cheap $10 Ross ones to Viair and Ryobi ones. All of them have been able to fully inflate car tires with no issues. What makes the difference is the noise level, run time (they can over heat), and speed at which they can inflate the tires. I have a cheap $40 jump starter/air compressor/power bank and it inflates tires just fine and it's just a bit slower than my two Ryobi portable tire inflators.

I don't know this brand but for the price it seems like a great deal, just keep in mind to charge it every 3 months or so because the last thing you want is to find out it's dead when you are on the side of the road. And of course it's better to have a tire inflator that plugs into the cigarette lighter but this one is more convenient if space is an issue.

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Thanks! These are excellent Xmas gifts. I've had a number of "uncommon brand names" and none have failed me yet in the Texas heat over the years. Hopefully this is the same.
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Quote from tacomaguy20 :
How do these batteries hold up in extreme heat? I live in AZ and it gets to 120 degree sometimes in the summer and inside a vehicle it's a good 170 in the sun (or higher).
If you're leaving them in your car year round they'll last a year or so. I'm in Baltimore so cold winters and hot summers. I try to buy the jump starts around 25 or 35 dollars because I expect to have to replace it every year or two at most
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Quote from RR78 :
Not worth a no-name jump starter. In the cases where the battery starts a fire in the heat.
What's a "name" starter that will be accountable to be consistent enough in case of issue? Once an issue happens with a battery, I figure a battery fire could happen regardless of brand. I also doubt these big "names" care enough to not play warranty games for the additional price paid for the brand name. I have a "no name" one of these that's done me perfectly fine for almost 7 years, and use it a few times a year in a tropical climate.
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Quote from tacomaguy20 :
How do these batteries hold up in extreme heat? I live in AZ and it gets to 120 degree sometimes in the summer and inside a vehicle it's a good 170 in the sun (or higher).
Take them out of your vehicle on hot days 100+ degrees,
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Quote from babylontexas :
Thanks! These are excellent Xmas gifts. I've had a number of "uncommon brand names" and none have failed me yet in the Texas heat over the years. Hopefully this is the same.
Same. I have an a no name 800A BaseUS I bough 5 years ago that's been deleted from amazon listing. I jumped 1 car, 1 suv. Only failed to jump a completely dead battery.
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Quote from supersizedkid :
The inflator on this won't be very good for car tires. Might work for a couple PSI, but not for a significant leak.

Get a well-reviewed jumper box and a separate inflator instead. For the inflator, if you want a battery model, get one from one of the tool lines such as DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ridgid etc.
Why are you putting air into a tire with a significant leak? Do you pour water into a bucket with a big hole in it?

Plug then fill. It's not that hard.
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Quote from tacomaguy20 :
How do these batteries hold up in extreme heat? I live in AZ and it gets to 120 degree sometimes in the summer and inside a vehicle it's a good 170 in the sun (or higher).
Quote from tacomaguy20 :
Really? I always thought high heat killed batteries. That's good to know.
Quote from conan1201 :
If you're leaving them in your car year round they'll last a year or so. I'm in Baltimore so cold winters and hot summers. I try to buy the jump starts around 25 or 35 dollars because I expect to have to replace it every year or two at most
Quote from GreenHarrier1415 :
Take them out of your vehicle on hot days 100+ degrees,
Lithium batteries hate high heat just like they hate extreme cold, your battery life will be decreased significantly depending on state of charge, temperature, and long term exposure. You will be lucky if you get two years out of one these guys. What will usually happen, you will go to use it, see it at 100%, use it once and it will either work and then drop down to like 10/20% state of charge instead of like 90% or it will just fail from long term exposure. Making it a one time use item and a throw away.

Thats why I recommend spending double this and getting a battery less jump starter with super caps in them, they last a lifetime and will work in any temperatures and can be stored without worry no matter the extremes. My current one is going about 5 years strong now. Best of all does not require any maintenance or remembering to charge it every 4-6 months....

The only nice things about this avapow is that it includes a cheap air compressor.
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Quote from LJCRST :
Why are you putting air into a tire with a significant leak? Do you pour water into a bucket with a big hole in it?

Plug then fill. It's not that hard.
Not only does he pump a tire with a significant leak, he also drives the car at the same time he's pumping the tire.
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I've had an avapow for ~2y. Used it 4 or 5x to help stranded motorists without issue. Not sure if this model has "dead battery" mode or whatever its called though.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Lithium batteries hate high heat just like they hate extreme cold, your battery life will be decreased significantly depending on state of charge, temperature, and long term exposure. You will be lucky if you get two years out of one these guys. What will usually happen, you will go to use it, see it at 100%, use it once and it will either work and then drop down to like 10/20% state of charge instead of like 90% or it will just fail from long term exposure. Making it a one time use item and a throw away.Thats why I recommend spending double this and getting a battery less jump starter with super caps in them, they last a lifetime and will work in any temperatures and can be stored without worry no matter the extremes. My current one is going about 5 years strong now. Best of all does not require any maintenance or remembering to charge it every 4-6 months....The only nice things about this avapow is that it includes a cheap air compressor.
Supercap jump starters can't recharge your electronic devices either. Supercap jump starters are great at JUST that, jump starting. A lithium battery jump starter usually comes with an emergency light, it can recharge electronic devices, and in this case comes with a compressor. Lastly depending on how low your battery is, a supercap jump starter might not work because the battery might not have enough residual charge.
I been looking at super cap jump starters for years, but can't bring myself to spend the money on them because of their single application vs lithium ones. Also to all the people saying high heat will kill your battery in a few years: I've had the same lithium pack for 10 years now, bought it in Maryland in 2014 and now live in SoCal and it still jumps my compact cars just fine. It's always lived in my car in the spare tire cavity in it's fabric case. Not saying heat is not a factor, just that it might not be AS detrimental as some say.
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Quote from edxmon :
Supercap jump starters can't recharge your electronic devices either. Supercap jump starters are great at JUST that, jump starting. A lithium battery jump starter usually comes with an emergency light, it can recharge electronic devices, and in this case comes with a compressor.
Yep, but if your main priority is the jump starter, get a good one that will always work, compared to one that could be dead when you need it most.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Lithium batteries hate high heat just like they hate extreme cold, your battery life will be decreased significantly depending on state of charge, temperature, and long term exposure. You will be lucky if you get two years out of one these guys. What will usually happen, you will go to use it, see it at 100%, use it once and it will either work and then drop down to like 10/20% state of charge instead of like 90% or it will just fail from long term exposure. Making it a one time use item and a throw away.

Thats why I recommend spending double this and getting a battery less jump starter with super caps in them, they last a lifetime and will work in any temperatures and can be stored without worry no matter the extremes. My current one is going about 5 years strong now. Best of all does not require any maintenance or remembering to charge it every 4-6 months....

The only nice things about this avapow is that it includes a cheap air compressor.
Can you link the one that you have?
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My wife was just mentioning yesterday about an air compressor for her vehicle. This fits the bill and more!
If this bails her out even one time, I'll be a hero! Thanks!!
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Quote from ilovetofu :
Can you link the one that you have?
https://www.amazon.com/autowit-Su...r=8-6&th=1

$110 after $20 coupon code clip on product page. I actually have the lite model which they no longer even make, this one is an upgrade over the lite in every way, I paid around $80 for the lite, which looks identical. Now that I looked up the date in 2021. So its been going strong for over 4 years now in Chicagos extreme climate changes, with no issue cause it has no batterys.

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This $280 retail price on this jumper is wild

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