Tested: NOCO’s GB40 Boost Plus car battery jump starter is as versatile as it is convenient

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Anyone who owns a car has likely been in the unfortunate situation of a dead battery at least once – especially when you really need to keep a schedule or make it to an important appointment. Sure, if you have a properly stocked garage you might have a bulky battery charger that you can regularly connect over night to keep levels juiced and ready to go, but for many – particularly city dwellers – living in limited apartment space poses a lot of obstacles to this method. Parking is first come, first serve – plus, running extension cords and leaving the charger out along the streets without staying out with it seems like the best way to have it stolen. That’s where the NOCO GB40 Boost Plus Jump Starter comes in – a portable, multi-capable device that has been an absolute life-saver for years now, particularly in the summer and winter seasons when batteries tend to be sapped by the extreme temperatures without warning. Continue reading to get my hands-on impressions as part of the latest entry to the Tested with Electronicsforward series.

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NOCO’s line of jump starters, LiFEPO4 batteries, and chargers now 40% off starting from $24

40% off From $24

As part of its Black Friday sales, Amazon is offering discounts up to 40% off on NOCO’s lineup of jump starters, batteries, and chargers, with free shipping across the lineup. These discounts offer up some of the lowest deals we have seen to date, marking the year’s best prices. I have personally been saved by one of these jump starters numerous times over the years when my car battery has died, and not only do they get the job done, but they reliably last for many years whether in continuous use or occasional use. Releases start at $62 for both jumpers and batteries, as well as $24 for chargers. You’ll find a full rundown of the best deals below the fold, but you can shop all of the savings right here, too.

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