JUMP STARTER REVIEW
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Cheers Russ, had a cheap Chinese one years ago that didn't last, thinking of getting a decent one now.
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They all seem to have the same leads for jumping the bike / cars battery, so suspect all will have their origins in China / Taiwan etc etc.chunky butt wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 12:41 pm Cheers Russ, had a cheap Chinese one years ago that didn't last, thinking of getting a decent one now.
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I’ve got a Cobra JumpPack.
I’ve used it a few times, powerful and seems to hold its charge well.
Can’t remember the price but it was recommended and I don’t think anyone thinks about the price when you’re in the middle of nowhere and your bike won’t start
I’ve used it a few times, powerful and seems to hold its charge well.
Can’t remember the price but it was recommended and I don’t think anyone thinks about the price when you’re in the middle of nowhere and your bike won’t start
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I have a Cobra and it works well. Used on my own bike when i spent too much time pumping up a flat, should have started bike!
I have also used it to start a few local small cars. Good bit of kit.
I have also used it to start a few local small cars. Good bit of kit.