LOKITHOR via Amazon[amazon.com] has 2500A 12V Jump Starter with Air Compressor for $109.95 - $30 'clipped' coupon - 37% w/ code BYB64EHL = $39.26. Free Shipping.
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Model: LOKITHOR JP400 Jump Starter with Air Compressor, 2500A 12V Car Battery Jumper Starter Portable for Car (8.5L Gas/6.5L Diesel) with ConnectMax Tech, 150PSI Tire Inflator, Auto-Shutoff & Dynamic Dwell
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That's a good brand! I got one of their jump starters and it's one of the best I have (I have over half a dozen). Although I don't need it and I drive an ev I'm getting this for the deal and the air compressor feature. I got this jump starter because of the Project Farm video on jump starters.
That's a good brand! I got one of their jump starters and it's one of the best I have (I have over half a dozen). Although I don't need it and I drive an ev I'm getting this for the deal and the air compressor feature. I got this jump starter because of the Project Farm video on jump starters.
Got one for the same reason. Part number slightly different, but the tested one matched the NOCO GBX155 in cranking power (not capacity), so if this variant is even close, it's a keeper. Project Farm review, indexed to test results:
Of course, YMMV (my MMV), since the test was done on 3-year old products. One of the standard tactics of manufacturers is to make a product perform well, get all the hype/rep, then lower its production cost to near-zero, reap the profits. It accounts for alot of the disparate reviews on Amazon (separate from the shilling), the hint being, "I bought the same model 10 years ago, this time it's junk!". Gotcha.
Last edited by Edbmsm November 12, 2025 at 06:54 PM.
Got one for the same reason. Part number slightly different, but the tested one matched the NOCO GBX155 in cranking power (not capacity), so if this variant is even close, it's a keeper. Project Farm review, indexed to test results:https://youtu.be/VRFwEUr_Vjc?t=914Of course, YMMV (my MMV), since the test was done on 3-year old products. One of the standard tactics of manufacturers is to make a product perform well, get all the hype/rep, then lower its production cost to near-zero, reap the profits. It accounts for alot of the disparate reviews on Amazon (separate from the shilling), the hint being, "I bought the same model 10 years ago, this time it's junk!". Gotcha.
I reread my post and I want to clarify what I said. I bought the same product from Lokithor that was in the project Farm review. To this date it's my best jump starter. I also recommended the same product to a friend and he says hands down it's his best jump starter as well. I have a dual battery Duramax that needed jumping and only two jumpers were able to crank the truck. Both batteries were around 9 volts and the Lokithor jumped it with vigor. So I meant to say I bought this item from my previous experience with my previous Lokithor purchase. I guess I'll see if this brand downgraded the product because of the previous stellar review to cash in on their previous success but I doubt it. If you read the reviews on Amazon the negative reviews I can write off. Most of them deal with the inflator overheating. Any of these inflators without tanks will heat up as they don't have a 100% duty cycle. They are meant to inflate a low tire or two. Also the reviews about it not turning over could be due to connection issues between the clamps and battery terminals. Anyways I'll be the judge of this when I get it. I rather pick this 2500A jump starter than some of these 5000+A ones that are being advertised on SD because I think those numbers are overinflated to get sales.
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https://youtu.be/VRFwEUr_Vjc?t=9
Of course, YMMV (my MMV), since the test was done on 3-year old products. One of the standard tactics of manufacturers is to make a product perform well, get all the hype/rep, then lower its production cost to near-zero, reap the profits. It accounts for alot of the disparate reviews on Amazon (separate from the shilling), the hint being, "I bought the same model 10 years ago, this time it's junk!". Gotcha.
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