New Easy Start Battery Charger By Protocol *jump Starts Using 12v Dc Outlets on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
Protocol's Easy Start Battery Charger takes the hassle, dirt, and fear out of jump starting a car -- forever! No more messing with battery acids and corrosion or guessing which terminal to connect the cables to. Just plug one end into the 12V DC power outlet of a working car and the other into the outlet of a dead car and in 5 minutes the battery is charged!
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