Travel Safe with an AVAPOW 6000A Jump Starter

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If you have a road trip planned for the second half of the summer, you want to make sure you’re traveling safe. It will be no problem with an AVAPOW A68 6000A Jump Starter that includes a rapid-charging port for your cell phone and other devices.

A high-capacity 6000A peak current is delivered by the jump starter, ensuring a reliable engine ignition. The upgraded jumper cable in the unit ensures that your vehicle will safely start every time, whether gas or diesel engine, even if the battery is completely drained. It’s compatible with all 12-volt cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, RVs, tractors, and snowmobiles, and is ultra-lightweight, so you can always take it with you.

Avapow A68 Jump Starter Ports And Features

There are eight safety protections in the intelligent jumper clamps to always keep you safe. An indicator light will let you know if anything is operating incorrectly. There’s also an ultra-bright LED light to help light the way. The strobe and SOS modes can help when you’re in trouble.

You’ll also get the ultimate in convenience with the AVAPOW A68 6000A Jump Starter. It’s not only a jump starter for your car – it also has two USB output ports, with one of them a rapid-charging port. It can reduce charging by up to 50% on your phone, tablet, Kindle, etc.

Get the already 32% reduced price, then apply the $50 Amazon coupon, to pay just $99.99. It ships with a smart jumper cable, storage case, USB-C charging cable, female cigarette lighter socket adapter, and user manual. A professional 24-hour online after-sales team is on standby to help with any issue.

AVAPOW A68 6000A Jump Starter

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