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      11-17-2014, 03:11 PM   #1
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Juno Jumper

This looks pretty cool, but I don't know that I'd spend $100 on it.
http://junopower.com/products/jumpr-...cars-on-the-go
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if it really works than its worth $100. i just spent $80 on a jump starter from autozone. i would gladly pay the extra $20 for the portability factor
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My jumper cables were $10.
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My jumper cables were $10.
not jumper cables, a jump starter.

http://www.autozone.com/electrical/b...0/?kpid=193250
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Here is a review on these portable jump starter.

http://www.cnet.com/products/bolt-po...-jump-starter/
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I know what you meant.
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Here is a review on these portable jump starter.

http://www.cnet.com/products/bolt-po...-jump-starter/
Anything that works for less than $85?
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Do not try jumping vehicles that require more than 300 Amps of power, such as V8 trucks or Diesel trucks, as it may be harmful to the JUNOJUMPR battery.
That's fairly limiting to me at least. I also have only ever had to jump a car 1 time in however many years of driving.
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If they can make a small battery like that to start a car, why can't they make a battery that will be ready when I need my freaking cordless drill? I hate leaving the battery on the charger all the time, but after a day off the charger, it's dead. I've never seen batteries self-drain like that, even when they aren't loaded into a tool.
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If they can make a small battery like that to start a car, why can't they make a battery that will be ready when I need my freaking cordless drill? I hate leaving the battery on the charger all the time, but after a day off the charger, it's dead. I've never seen batteries self-drain like that, even when they aren't loaded into a tool.
the cells in your battery are probably nearly dead.
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If they can make a small battery like that to start a car, why can't they make a battery that will be ready when I need my freaking cordless drill? I hate leaving the battery on the charger all the time, but after a day off the charger, it's dead. I've never seen batteries self-drain like that, even when they aren't loaded into a tool.
Sounds like you need a new battery. I bought a drill and impact wrench last year and the battery last months.
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