For basic jump starting and for 1/3 the price I would recommend this. The autowit is a completely different but for the price you can not go wrong with dbpower 1600 amp version
If I remember it stated 1 year but I would recharge it 6 months but I think you will be okay if for that 1 year period. But if this real concern for you there is jump starter that has no batteries to worry about th-cam.com/video/N0wHlv1wyD4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dMjle5Z8fw5GyG8y
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Thank you. Very well done.
Thank you for the great feedback about the dbpower jump starter
Helpful video. I just watch a video you did with the Autowit jump starter from three years ago. Would you now recommend this or the Autowit? Thanks.
For basic jump starting and for 1/3 the price I would recommend this. The autowit is a completely different but for the price you can not go wrong with dbpower 1600 amp version
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How long does the charge hold if the jumper pack is left in storage
If I remember it stated 1 year but I would recharge it 6 months but I think you will be okay if for that 1 year period. But if this real concern for you there is jump starter that has no batteries to worry about th-cam.com/video/N0wHlv1wyD4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dMjle5Z8fw5GyG8y
My brand new one, in factory sealed packaging, won't take a charge with either the provided plug and cable or a 5V adapter and cable of my own. Junk!