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New Stanley Fat Max 450 Amp Car Battery Jump Start Starter + Air Compressor Pump on 2040-parts.com

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Stanley Fat Max 450 Amp Jumper with Compressor has 450 amps of instant starting power, with 900 peak amps of power. It includes a 120 PSI compressor, DC charging plug, heavy duty metal clamps, AWG cables, and a high powered LED light that rotates 270 degrees. This starter features a reverse polarity alarm for safety along with a metal handle grip and impact resistant injection molded housing. It consists of a power or charge indicator and reverses polarity alarm. Finally, the slim design makes storage of the jump starter in your vehicle easy.

  • 450 Amp
  • 12 Volt accessory outlet and DC charging cord
  • Heavy duty metal clamps
  • Built in AC charger cube
  • Air compressor
  • On/Off switch 
  • 13.5"L x 6"W x 11"H

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