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Tusk Portable Power & Jump Starter Auxiliary Power on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New Type:Jumo Start Auxiliary Power Brand:Tusk

Details


    The Tusk mini Portable Power and Jump Starter is a pocket size jump-starter and back-up battery supply for electronic devices. Charge a cell phone, iPod, GoPro, or other electronic devices, run your laptop, and even jump-start your UTV, ATV, motorcycle, car, or V-8 truck! Perfect portable power for UTV & ATV trips, motorcycle adventure riding, traveling, and camping. Compact and easy to pack on your next trip.
  • Small and light jump starter and portable power supply.
  • High rate Lithium Polymer battery 3.7v 12000mAh
  • Will jump start cars, trucks, motorcycles, ATV’s, UTV’s, snowmobiles, watercraft.
  • Charges and powers electronic devise such as laptops, cell phones, iPads, ipods, Kindles, PSPs, PDAs, GPS, MP3s, Blue tooth devices, GoPro, GPS, cameras and more.
  • Features 3 on-board power ports: 19v for laptops, 12v for accessories, USB 5v or charging or powering anything with 5v USB charge device.
  • Hi-Powered LED flashlight with strobe and flashing feature.
  • Power capacity display activated by push of a button.
  • Auto power-off when not in use.
  • Makes a great emergency tool or general power source.
  • Measures 6" x 2 7/8" x 1" and only weighs 14oz!
  • Kit includes wall and car charger.
  • Includes:
    Tusk Portable Power and Jump Starter 
    Synthetic leather carrying case
    Detachable mini-jumper cables
    1 black charge cable with 8 different detachable tips to fit all different charging ports
    1 white charge cable with charging tips for cell phones, iPad, iPod, iPhone, etc.
    1 wall charger
    1 car charger
    User manual/instructions


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Payment is due in full upon purchasing item.


We ship within the United States. We do not ship Internationally.


Returns are excepted for broken items. Purchaser is responsible for the return shipping charges. Refunds will be minus any shipping charges occurred by Ability Utv. 


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