The Best Jump Starter for the Go
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Before the invention of portable car jump starts, people relied on heavy lead-acid car batteries or jumper cables to start their cars.
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Cell phone batteries can die for various reasons, and it is recommended to replace them every five to seven years.
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Portable car jump starts are now available and can be charged and used for at least six months.
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The NOCO Boost Plus GB40 is recommended as the best compact jump starter.
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The NOCO Boost Plus GB40 is easy to use, has reverse polarity detection, and can turn over gasoline engines up to six liters and diesel engines up to three liters.
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The NOCO Boost Plus GB40 has a compact size, weighs under 1.5 pounds, and is waterproof.
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The NOCO Boost Plus GB40 has a 2.1 amp Micro-USB charge and a 2.1 and USB-A output, but lacks USB-C.
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Portable jump starters are safer and easier to use than jumper cables, but may not provide as much power. Lithium-ion jump starters are recommended for heavy machinery or extreme conditions, while lead-acid starter packs are more durable and have longer wires.
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