When selecting jump starters, focus on starting power, battery capacity, and included accessories. Here is how this product performs:
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Starting Power (2500 A peak; 12V engine support; up to 8.5L gas; up to 6.5L diesel) : At this budget price, 2500 A is slightly below many budget-model claim ranges that cluster around 3,000–4,000 A but is within the broader budget-to-mid-range practical range. For typical cars and many light trucks this level is generally adequate; marketing inflation is common for peak amps, so real-world starting performance may be slightly lower than the peak number.
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Battery Capacity (8000 mAh; 12 V) : 8000 mAh is toward the lower end of budget expectations where many compact units are around 6,000–8,000 mAh while mid-range packs typically list ~20,000 mAh. This suggests limited jump cycles and less reserve power compared with larger mid-range units, but it aligns with a compact, lower-cost starter.
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Included Accessories (jump cables; inflator hose; nozzle adapters) : The accessory set is richer than the bare-minimum budget kits and matches some mid-range conveniences by including an inflator and multiple nozzles. That accessory breadth improves practical value for roadside use and helps justify the price relative to simpler clamps-only packages.
Deal price at $44.97: sits near the lower end of the budget band for jump starters. It is priced below its recent 30-day average of about $76.16, which makes the asking price comparatively attractive for a budget offering.
Overall, this Great Deal suits drivers who want a low-cost, multi-function roadside kit with jump-start capability plus an integrated air compressor. Price-conscious buyers should confirm warranty and expected cycle life, but the package is a practical value for occasional emergency use.