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GOOLOO Upgraded 2000A Peak SuperSafe Car Jump Starter $98.99, 1200A $78.99 Delivered (Expired) @ GOOLOO Amazon AU

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It's back without any code this time and don't forget cashback via Shopback or Cashrewards
Another model is at discount too without code.
$78.99 GOOLOO Upgraded 1200A

Enjoy :)

1.[Powerful and Reliable] - It provide instant current, without the need for a donor vehicle. You can start your vehicles (up to 10.0L Gas or 7.0L diesel), Motorcycles, RV, tractor, light-duty trucks, mower, cargo vans, ATVs, snowmobiles, oil boat, yachting in just a few minutes.
2. [Power Delivery 15W Type C Input and Output]: Supports USB type-C charging (5V/3A); you can use it to charge your other devices or charge the jump starter itself.
3. [Quick Charging Output]: The Quick Charge 3.0 USB ports can be used to charge virtually any USB powered device at lightning speed, such as smartphones, tablets, GPS, camera, kindle and more.
4. [Advanced Safety Technology]: The intelligent jumper clamp combined with 8 protections including over-current protection, overload protection, over-voltage protection, over-charge protection, making it totally safe for anyone to use.
5. [What You Get]: GOOLOO Heavy-Duty Jump Starter, 12V Battery Clamp, Wall Charger (With UL Certification),USB-C Cable, Type-C to Type-C Cable, Storage Case, User Manual. Our 12 + 6 month extended warranty & 30 days money back and 24/7 friendly customer service. This is the best gift for mom.

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2021

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closed Comments

  • +3

    I have Seen this Price whole year TBH….

  • It's not a good deal…

  • -1

    I like how they come with nipple clamps.

    • -1

      excellent for chaturbate and only fans

  • This ain't a deal. It's always this price

  • isn't this the normal price?

    • +4

      The normal price is $149 and usually comes on a discount for $98-$99 with code.

  • +1

    For the complainers out there, you'll probably think that this WAS a good deal when your battery conks out one rainy night and you are stuck in the mud because you thought a reliable jump starter must be $10 cheaper somewhere else.

    • -1

      A jump starter isn't gonna help you get unstuck from the mud. Why buy this when I have roadside assistance. ;)

  • looks standard price to me (or maybe it is just so frequently on sale), It is exactly what I paid for it a year ago, purchased without code.

    • Worth the price tag you think?

      • +2

        To be honest so far I have used it precisely once to start my motorbike which had a flat battery. however even that once I think made it worth the purchase and I keep it in my Car now (purchase was prompted by a flat car battery and having to wait for NRMA to rock up).

        PS: reminds me of around 10 years ago, would have paid many times this price to have one back then. My Brother and I had to carry a tractor battery 3km's over hills and across one creek to get it to a shed to put enough charge in it so we could carry it back again to start the bloody thing. from memory it was only about 40kg, but damn it felt like a lot more by the end of it, think we would have cried if it didn't start once we got back with it.

      • Yes, worth the money, especially compared against more expensive brands such as Noco.

  • This is the price I paid May 2020, it was decent then.

  • I keep thinking I want one of these, for those cases where my battery is flat, but damn just the thought of always having to remember to keep it charged etc.

    • +1

      Same for me, but i ended up buying it after having 2 flat batteries in no time due to kids playing with the lights inside the car, and then i ran into 3 people who had flat batteries on the street and asked me for help. I took that as an omen and bought this straight away.

    • +1

      you only have to check it every month or so. Think they have standby time of 3-6 months but probably best to check it once a month. For me I just time it with another monthly event (dogs worming tablets) so it is easy to remember to check.

  • Could you die from a shock from this? Sorry just curious

    • +1

      worth to try if you have $1m life insurance

  • Is it a bad idea to leave these in the car?

    • In summer, probably.

    • +1

      I leave it inside a cooler bag in the boot that also has a shade. No issues so far

      • Thanks. I'd prefer to keep it in the car, where it'll always be available.

        Buying 2 (work/home) or carrying it with me everywhere doesn't seem practical lol

        • +2

          I have mine under the boot cover where the spare wheel is

  • +2

    Brilliant unit. has saved me and fam many times. AMA

    • I have to ask, why do you and your family have frequent dead batteries?

      • Because their cars haven’t been driven much during lockdowns so every now and then, flat battery! Just helped my Neighbour with his pajero yesterday, had left the interior light on a couple days…

  • +1

    The 4000amp one is also on sale

    • Cheers, grabbed it. Doubles as a USB C charger too

  • Junk, the battery will leak and it'll stink like death and you'll be wondering when it's gonna kill you from cancer or inhalation or blow up randomly.

    Yes, it still seems to work despite this.

    • Can these leak?

      • Of course. The smell is like ether… an acrid smell, and it's quite strong too, even if you're a meter or so away. It's possible it was left to get a little warm in a vehicle one time, but it's hard to say. I usually keep it deep under the boot with a gel pack inside the carry bag it came with.

        • +1

          Have you owned one before? Just asking because name sometimes check out.

  • Is it safe to store in the car. I read somewhere that they are prone to overheating and could explode in the summer?

    • Never had a problem keeping it in the boot (no direct sunlight)

  • +4

    Deals back on ;)

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