Mrs Mike has tasked me with getting a jump start pack - specifically for use with the camper van (2.5l diesel), but always a good thing to have around.
Any recommendations?
Help Mike spend money - jump start pack needed
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Help Mike spend money - jump start pack needed
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Mike.
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Re: Help Mike spend money - jump start pack needed
NOCO are the go-to ones aren't they?
I have one that's not NOCO, it's TrekPow. Can't see it on Amazon anymore but was £50 and does the job, on cars up to 2l at least.
I have one that's not NOCO, it's TrekPow. Can't see it on Amazon anymore but was £50 and does the job, on cars up to 2l at least.
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Re: Help Mike spend money - jump start pack needed
We have a clarke one from machine mart, starts the work vans up when we need it to
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Thanks both, that's narrowed it down a bit!
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Mike.
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Re: Help Mike spend money - jump start pack needed
If you need help spending money, I've got a great deal on a brand new one. £5k and it is yours!
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Re: Help Mike spend money - jump start pack needed
If going for a Noco there is 10% off at Halfords at the moment.
Re: Help Mike spend money - jump start pack needed
These things are like voodoo.... only charge them every couple of months to keep them topped up, do multiple jump starts on one charge, and the basic one (which seems to be pretty much fine for every domestic situation) weighs a kilogrram. Madness. 
