You should put one of their repairs batteries in one of your cars and see how it does like going through daily use. Just a suggestion have a great day Randy
Watched the video, and decided to order the battery charger, thanks for doing the video and for recommending it. Keep up the good work and the videos, never miss them.
If you could only have one to bring with you to jump multiple autos at auctions which model would you choose and how many jumps do you think you could get before charging?
That is awesome, I'm going to buy this and repair some of the older battery. And thanks for to discount code. How is your eye today ? Hope it will be ok. Stay safe Randy.
I was already going to buy this product on Ebay for about $80 dollars, I watch your video and went through your link in Amazon and got it for $40! That's a win!!!! Thank you bud! God bless you and happy holidays!
I bought this thing at your recommendation and well I'm getting ready to try it because although they've tested my battery and said it was quote good I still think it's getting kind of weak and I'm going to desulfate that thing, plus with the winner up and coming I just feel better with having more than just a little tiny jump starter.
That used to be the case way way back in the old days when batteries were manufactured out of a tar like substance since cases are made out of plastic today that is no longer true but I appreciate the information
charger tech is catching up. i have used ctek for years and have been bringing "dead" batterys back to life several times. i have recommended you for 3years maby to buy one of these charger and good that finaly got one.
This isn't anything knock off, this is a high quality product with fuses and high quality alligator clips and locking connector I have my one myself and I can honestly tell you it is top quality from the box all the way down to the product inside of it.
That’s absolutely not true and hasn’t been true since the early days of battery production back in the day the battery case was made of a tar-based substance which would ground the battery to the concrete that has not been the case for many many many years
This may just be one of those old wives tales things and I am almost sure it is... but more than once I was told... Never, ever, ever, ever, never ever never.... Place a battery on concrete because it causes the battery to drain... personally I think that may be BS but I heard that more than once.
It’s not a wife sale it was factual back in the early stages of battery production they were made out of a tar-based material Batteries today or not made of the same materials therefore are not affected by concrete