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Heavy Duty 30 Ft 1 Gauge Booster Cable Jumping Cables,extra Flexible New! on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:PAKA-TOOLS Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:122 UPC:Does not apply

Industrial Heavy Duty 30 FT 1 Gauge Booster Cable Jumping Cables Power Jumper Specification

NEVER LOSE FELEXIBILITY  EVEN IN FROSTY STATES

LIFE TIME WARRANTY

ATTENTION :

If you live in a cold climate, cheaper insulation will usually crack very easily. Better insulation will retain its pliability while you uncoil and recoil it during/after use. Cheap insulation will not want to straighten out, making them very hard to use

OUR PRODUCT HAS 100 PERCENT  GUARANTEE


  1. 30 Foot Long 1 Gauges
  2. 1100 Amp
  3. Copper Plated Jaws
  4. Durable Molded Wire Cable
  5. Color Coded Cables
  6. FREE CASE





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