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Jump N Carry Pro Series 12v Jump Starter, 1700 Peak Amps #jnc660 Latest Model on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Greenville, Michigan, US

Greenville, Michigan, US
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Jump N Carry Pro Series 12V Jump Starter, 1700 Peak Amps  #JNC660

 

The JNC660 delivers 1700 Peak Amps and 425 Cranking Amps of starting power and weighs just 18 lbs.
Perfect for a variety of professional starting environments, including automotive service, fleet service, auto dealerships, auto auctions, marinas, implement dealerships and more.
Give it a try and you'll see why it's the choice of Pros the world around.
• 1700 Peak Amps
• 425 Cranking Amps
• Clore PROFORMER battery technology
• 46" #4 AWG welding cable leads
• Industrial-grade clamps
• Built-in charger
• Automatic charging
• Voltmeter provides charge status of onboard battery
• 12VDC outlet to power accessories


On Oct-02-13 at 20:00:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

Just like "Brand New",  Dad used it "one time" to jump start his lawn tractor, and that's it !!!

Bid like your buying the latest model in "like new" condition !!!

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