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Anybody use a NOCO Boost?

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JW in MO View Drop Down
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    Posted: 14 Mar 2021 at 1:14pm
I'm tired of these jump starters that don't last, get a couple uses out of them then they don't hold a charge.  Been looking at the GB40 or 50 to use starting tractors or an occasional small vehicle.  I was told that the NOCO was the brand to get but also was told that the technology isn't quite there yet to spend $75-140 on one.  Do any of you use one or other lithium ion jump starters?
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I have a couple of them they work good but if you leave them in a cold vehicle you might as well not have it they loose power bad in the cold. My Schumacher 1200 amp booster air compressor power supply works better. I do plug it in after every use for about a day then unplug till next time I need it.
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We bought one at the ford dealer I work at. We love it. I actually bought one for at home
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i've carried one in our motorhome every time we traveled, never had to use it, but it was there if needed, the same one was used on the farm, i kept it plugged in when ever not being used, it lasted about 4 years. it was one of the first ones on the market back then, and i think i paid about $69.00 for it at Sam's club. i currently do not have one, but prolly will pick one up this summer. our Sheriff's dept had one, batteries were always going dead in cruisers, they'd leave the puters on in them. they left it plugged in all the time too, so far it's still going...going on 7-8 years. it's a larger one but don't recall the name of it.
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