Wagan Easy Quick Jumper In-Car Starter
With the Wagan 9796 Easy Quick Jumper, the process of jumpstarting your car just got easier. This jumper recharges a weak battery via cigarette lighters. Just plug one end into the cigarette lighter of the dead car, then plug the other end into the donor car's lighter, wait about 3-5 minutes, and when the green LED light turns on, the battery is ready to go. You don't even have to open the hood. The Wagan 9796 easy quick jumper has an 18-foot power cord for added convenience.
Features
- Charges batteries by connecting cigarette lighter to cigarette lighter
- Works with all 12-volt automobile vehicles (standard voltage)
- Charges a weak battery in 5 to 10 minutes
- Green LED light glows when the battery is recharged eliminating guesswork
- Extra-long 18-foot power cord makes it easy to reach from car to car
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