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LOKITHOR J1350 PRO 1350A 12V LiFePO4 Jump Starter w/ ConnectMax (J1350PRO) for $80.71 - $32.28 off when you apply promo code
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$48.43.
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About this Item:
- Powerful Jump Starting: 1350A peak current starts up to 6.5L gas or 3.5L diesel engines; works in extreme temps (-4°F to 140°F); up to 24-month standby time
- Advanced LiFePO4 Battery: Over 2000 cycles (100% DOD) or 8000 cycles (50% DOD) – lasts 5× longer than lead-acid and 2× longer than standard lithium; 100% safe with no risk of thermal runaway or fire
- 30W Fast Charging + Power Bank: Fully recharges in just 60 minutes; dual USB-C/USB-A ports charge phones, tablets, laptops; built-in LED flashlight with SOS, strobe, and steady modes
- Rugged & Safe Design: IP65 waterproof/dustproof; 10 built-in protections (overcharge, short circuit, reverse polarity, low/high temp, anti-spark, etc.)
- ConnectMax Smart Technology: Automatically detects and optimizes clamp connection for reliable starts every time – perfect for new or occasional users
- What's Included: J1350 PRO jump starter, smart jumper cables, USB-A to USB-C cable, USB-C to USB-C cable, storage bag, user manual
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It has worked great. I have a compact SUV that I didn't drive for a couple months and the battery was completely dead. My dad tried to help me jump start it with two separate jump starter packs he had (those bulky ones with the handle that you carry like a briefcase) and neither worked to start my car. We tried jumper cables too and no go. I tried hooking my battery up to a trickle charger overnight and nothing. Then I ordered this Lokithor J1350. My dad didn't think it would work due to its small size, but he was surprised when my car started up right away. I was too.
My battery still doesn't hold a charge and I've had to use this every time I want to start my car, so it has been super handy. It is WAY more convenient than jumper cables or bulky jump starter packs due to its small size. Now I get why some people say jumper cables are outdated technology. I can't believe I was considering buying $200 Polar Wire jumper cables before I got this.
One of the things that prevented me from getting these types of jump starters sooner was because I thought they wouldn't be reliable due to the battery completely draining being stored in the car during extreme weather temperatures, but with this model having LiFePO4 batteries that shouldn't be a problem with hot weather. I believe extreme cold weather would still affect it though, but I live in SoCal, so I don't have experience with that.
I think I'll order another one and keep it until I can gift it to my dad for Father's Day.
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It has worked great. I have a compact SUV that I didn't drive for a couple months and the battery was completely dead. My dad tried to help me jump start it with two separate jump starter packs he had (those bulky ones with the handle that you carry like a briefcase) and neither worked to start my car. We tried jumper cables too and no go. I tried hooking my battery up to a trickle charger overnight and nothing. Then I ordered this Lokithor J1350. My dad didn't think it would work due to its small size, but he was surprised when my car started up right away. I was too.
My battery still doesn't hold a charge and I've had to use this every time I want to start my car, so it has been super handy. It is WAY more convenient than jumper cables or bulky jump starter packs due to its small size. Now I get why some people say jumper cables are outdated technology. I can't believe I was considering buying $200 Polar Wire jumper cables before I got this.
One of the things that prevented me from getting these types of jump starters sooner was because I thought they wouldn't be reliable due to the battery completely draining being stored in the car during extreme weather temperatures, but with this model having LiFePO4 batteries that shouldn't be a problem with hot weather. I believe extreme cold weather would still affect it though, but I live in SoCal, so I don't have experience with that.
I think I'll order another one and keep it until I can gift it to my dad for Father's Day.
Autozone, O'Reilly, etc. can check it for free and their batteries has 3 years warranty.
also buy and attach a battery tender if parking more than a week.
4000 to 8000 might be 18 Wheels, farm tractors, industrial trucks.
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