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NOCO Boost XL GB50 1500 Amp 12-Volt Portable Car Battery Booster Jump Starter $131.23 Delivered (Was $249.95) @ Amazon AU

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Start Dead Batteries Safely - jump start a dead car battery in seconds with this compact, yet powerful, 1500-amp portable lithium car battery booster jump starter pack up to 30 jump starts on a single charge and rated for petrol engines up to 7-litres and diesel engines up to 4.5-litres.

Multi-Function - It's a car jump starter, portable power bank and LED flashlight, Recharge smartphones, tablets and other USB devices, It's easily rechargeable from any powered USB port in 5 hours at 2.1-amps, Plus, an integrated 200-lumen LED flashlight with seven light modes, including emergency strobe and SOS

Lowest it's been I believe according to 3camels and the reviews are mint. Got one myself for emergencies.

Other varieties also discounted.

GB40 1000 Amp $118.27 (Was $168.95)
GB70 2000 Amp $235.87 (Was $336.95)
GB150 4000 Amp $265.63 (Was $505.95)

The rest of NOCOs line up on sale too:

Save up to 30% RRP on top NOCO products

First post, idk if I did it right.

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

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  • +1

    I've had one of these for a few years now and its helped few people out, plus the 12v out I made an adapter to run Led light strip while camping.

    Very handy and much better price then I paid.

  • +1

    Think the Gooloo is much better value
    https://www.amazon.com.au/GOOLOO-SuperSafe-Starter-Portable-…
    Has 18w type c charging while this one only has 10w USB charging, so slower to charge and slower to charge things.

  • Noco is the best in class

  • Darn, missed it by days. What a good price!

  • I bought GB40 a little over a year ago - thinking to have for rainy days. Kept it fully charged all the time (keep on checking + top up charge every 3-4 months). Since, I did not have a flat battery since I bought it, I have never tested it.

    The rainy day came yesterday, wife's camry 2.2l got a flat battery in a shopping centre car park. So I came with GB40 thinking all will be good. Only to find out this unit could not crank up the car. ended up rushing to Repco buying a new battery.

    So unhappy with this, I might get a defective unit. so my suggestion if you buy this, make sure you test it, claim warranty if it is faulty. don't wait until you need it, because the chance is you will be out of warranty.

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