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AstroAI A30 4000A Jump Starter & 150PSI Air Compressor + Power Bank $38 + Free S/H

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Today 06:20 PM
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mja28Today 06:20 PM
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Excellent battery booster. I used it over a month ago when the temperature plummeted to -33. worked with no issue.
Only thing it doesn't come in a hard case.
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Would this work well with a RAV4 Hybrid for jump starting? I'm assuming hybrids don't need as much amps as non-EVs
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mja28Today 08:08 PM
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Quote from Sagi :
Would this work well with a RAV4 Hybrid for jump starting? I'm assuming hybrids don't need as much amps as non-EVs
For the traditional 12-volt auxiliary battery yes. I used this charger on on a Sienna '08 V6.
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FrugalForever
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Specwise this seems like a better deal than already FP deal for similar product:

https://slickdeals.net/f/19195996
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DumbYetSmartToday 08:54 PM
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Quote from Sagi :
Would this work well with a RAV4 Hybrid for jump starting? I'm assuming hybrids don't need as much amps as non-EVs
Should be fine to use. One thing to note with being a Toyota Hybrid, you should look up how to jumpstart start your vehicle. Usually it's like a special terminal in the fuse or electrical box and a designated tab on the block.
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HeyGuysChrisFixHereToday 09:06 PM
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Quote from FrugalForever :
Specwise this seems like a better deal than already FP deal for similar product:

https://slickdeals.net/f/19195996
Not really because that one is weaker with 25% lower amp rating. Either will probably work for most cars when it is fully charged, however you want the highest amp rating possible because when you're stuck and really need a jump you don't want a weaker jump pack that can't quite crank over your motor when it is only 1/2 charged. You want one that will actualy start your car at 1/2 charge or even 1/4 charge. Spend a little more and you'll save yourself from a really annoying situation like that in the future. I've had an inexpensive (seemingly great deal) jump pack which I got for $30 that wasn't very powerful but could start my V6 when the pack was fully charged. Unfortunately if it was below 70% charge state it wouldn't start my car and after fully charging it and letting it sit in my car for a year it slowly lost charge and when I really needed it it was at 60% battery life and it wouldn't quite start my car which was really annoying. Sure I could top it off more often, like every month, but you shouldn't have to, and I wouldn't have had to if I just bought a more powerful one that could still start my car at any charge state instead of only when it was above 70%. I would have rather paid $150 more to get a better jump pack because the tow cost me $100 and my time I wasted waiting for the towtruck was at least $50 worth.
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coley2123Today 09:48 PM
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Quote from mja28 :
For the traditional 12-volt auxiliary battery yes. I used this charger on on a Sienna '08 V6.

Forgive the question ~ you mentioned using for Sienna.... did you keep it in your vehicle, and if so, did you store in any special manner? Our Sienna gets to temps of easily 115° on the average summer day and I wonder if it'd be ok to leave it in there....

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CBBlakerToday 10:05 PM
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Great deal! 👍
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mja28Today 10:05 PM
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Quote from coley2123 :
Forgive the question ~ you mentioned using for Sienna.... did you keep it in your vehicle, and if so, did you store in any special manner? Our Sienna gets to temps of easily 115° on the average summer day and I wonder if it'd be ok to leave it in there....
I keep a charger in every car. 2 Gooloo since 2019, and this one since November of last year.I just charge them and toss them in the trunk. Nothing special lool.
if you're worried about heat and money is not an issue buy a booster with a battery made of LFP/LiFePO4

https://a.co/d/06U5vw8Y

$94 - 30%
no inflator that's the only thing missing
Last edited by mja28 February 12, 2026 at 03:10 PM.
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coley2123Today 10:33 PM
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Quote from mja28 :
I keep a charger in every car. 2 Gooloo since 2019, and this one since November of last year.I just charge them and toss them in the trunk. Nothing special lool.
if you're worried about heat and money is not an issue buy a booster with a battery made of LFP/LiFePO4

https://a.co/d/06U5vw8Y

$94 - 30%
no inflator that's the only thing missing

The downside to the Sienna (minivan) as opposed to sedan with separate trunk (like our Grand Marquis).... the trunk stays cool in the summer & some days I think my eggs cook while they wait in the Sienna cabin going from one store to the next before getting home 😔. Someone told me I can't/shouldn't leave anything like inflators or jumpers in the Sienna. I always left things in the Grand Marquis without worry. Not sure if these people just stoke fear or it is a valid issue given cabin temps.

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