Fast 500 Lithium Jump Starter - 12V, 1200A
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- Sligo, Co. Sligo
Description
The Lithium Jump Starter is a highly portable and rechargeable device designed to easily start a 12V vehicle with up to a 6-litre petrol or 4-litre diesel engine. Compact and lightweight, this jump starter can be conveniently stored in your car's glovebox for emergencies. Featuring a colour LCD display, a built-in LED flashlight with three light modes, and the ability to act as a power bank for mobile devices, it provides all the functionality needed for roadside assistance. Specifications Voltage: 12V Current: 1,200A Crank Current: 600A Engine Suitability: Up to 6-litre petrol, 4-litre diesel Flashlight: 1W LED (High, SOS, Strobe modes) Power Ports: 1 x USB-C, 2 x USB ports Dimensions: 176 x 83 x 32mm Weight: 0.489kg Delivery Time Approx 1-3 working days. Follow Us on Instagram Follow/Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TradewestSligo/ Visit www.tradewest.ie for a full range of products available including led lighting,power tools,engine stands, gearbox jacks, car ramps, shelving, loading ramps, and much more. A VAT invoice is supplied with all orders Bank Card/PayPal/Postal order/Bank Transfer accepted. (Please contact for bank and PayPal details) Tradewest is a 100% Irish Owned Company located in Sligo with Irish dispatch of goods. Call or Text TradeWest on: 085-1950800 Please Note that tradewest.ie is an online-based business and does not have a showroom or shop open to the public. Orders can be placed through our website or taken by phone. All orders are sent via courier (Collection by appointment only) New Holland TM TS 7840 8360 SAME FIAT 110/90 John Deere, Case, Ford, Massey Ferguson, Claas, Valtra, JCB, Fiat Agri Milwaukee, dewalt, metabo, makita, hikoki, Draper
Tradewest.ie
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Sligo, Sligo
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