Portable Battery Booster Car Jump Starter W/flashlight on 2040-parts.com
Oneonta, New York, US
12V vehicle battery booster plugs directly into vehicles 12V/DC outlet. Battery reader light lets you know if fully charged, half charged, or empty.
Features:
- A/C charging light
- Multi voltage power source
- Small & compact
- No jump start cables needed
Pre-owned unit in very good working condition.
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