Jump starter

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NOCO Jump starter
RaymondLastNam
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Rating 5.0

I have a Noco Boost X GBX45. The amperage on that is 1250 A, as long as you have higher than the CCA rating of the battery, you should be good.

Pros: higher than CCA rating
Vehicle: Mazda
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randywatson288
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Rating 5.0

I have a noco boost gb40, had oem battery that was completely dead, no lights had to use key to unlock door. Hooked it the jumper, wait about 10 seconds as battery was really drained, and CX started right up.

Pros: CX started right up
Vehicle: Mazda
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NOCO Jump starter
romanb2019
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Rating 4.0

The EcoFlow River 2 Max powerstation didn't succeed, but Noco GPX45 worked pretty well.

Jump started my Model Y LR 2020, which had 12v lead-acid battery died with no warning.

Pros: Noco GPX45 worked well
Cons: EcoFlow River 2 Max failed
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NOCO Jump starter
CriticalTurnOn
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Rating 4.5

I bought a gb40+ 5 years ago for 120 cad and its still kicking. I leave in the car practically all winter and it holds a charge and usually I just stick it under my jacket to warm it up a bit and its ready to go.

Pros: long lasting, holds charge in winter
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NOCO Jump starter
Psychology_Mobile
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Rating 4.0

Definitely the Noco, I've got the GB40+ and some I haven't used it on my own vehicle, I've used it to jumpstart several other vehicles. On the other end of the spectrum, I had the Costco Type S, and after about a year it refused to hold a charge.

Pros: Noco: jumpstarts several vehicles
Cons: Type S: refused to hold charge
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NOCO Jump starter
Draskuul
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Rating 5.0

Go Noco. I blew a battery cell once and ended up having to jump several times with mine with no sweat. Recently had my parents' van with issues, jumped it 2-3 different times and didn't even make a dent in the battery life.

Pros: reliable, holds charge well
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rilloroc
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Rating 5.0

I have a noco gb70. It was on sale for 149 when I got it. It has started my 6.0 powerstroke more than a few times in the cold and it even fired up my C15 once. I imagine it would get any car going with no problem at all.

Pros: starts large engines, reliable in cold
Vehicle: Ford
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NOCO Jump starter
scoot2424
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Rating 5.0

I have the Coco XL Boost GB50. Love it. I get easily 5 or 6 cold jumps from a charge. No bad things to say about it.

Pros: many cold jumps from charge
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NOCO Jump starter
reenigneesrever
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Rating 3.0

I had a BEATIT Amazon special, rated super highly... Until the battery expanded so much that it blew the casing apart. Really sketchy after that, would not recommend. It's just a big ol' pouch cell, I'm glad it didn't get punctured by the screw bosses it snapped. I've had a NoCo Boost Sport for about as long as that lasted, no issues. Wish it used Type-C for charging, though.

Pros: Noco: no issues
Cons: Beatit: battery expanded, casing blew apart
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SpiderOnYourNeck
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Rating 2.0

Just saying, noco is not as good as before. Got the GB40 and GB70 and both of them fried/not charging after 2-3 months of use in our dealer. Had another GB150 which was good for 2 years after somebody steal it.

Pros: GB150 good for 2 years
Cons: GB40/GB70 fried/not charging
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