I’ve got that same model. Bought it a couple of years ago, threw it in my truck and forgot about. The other day I jumped into my wife’s car and the battery was dead. I yanked it out, threw it in the back of my truck, jumped in the cab and my truck battery was dead too. At first I thought I was hosed, but luckily I remembered my NOCO Boost. It jumped me right off. I meant to buy a second one for my wife’s car, but forgot. Thanks for the reminder, it’s a good product.
I’ve got that same model. Bought it a couple of years ago, threw it in my truck and forgot about. The other day I jumped into my wife’s car and the battery was dead. I yanked it out, threw it in the back of my truck, jumped in the cab and my truck battery was dead too. At first I thought I was hosed, but luckily I remembered my NOCO Boost. It jumped me right off. I meant to buy a second one for my wife’s car, but forgot. Thanks for the reminder, it’s a good product.
@@terrancetatum7599 From all the people that I know that own these these seem to be the best.
I've had that one for a year and I've boosted so many people with it. It's never failed me. Everyone should have one an keep it in their trunk.
@@fkrr5 I agree
I’ve had my GB40 going on 3 years and use it all the time jumping off other cars.
I keep one in my car kit. It has come in handy a few times.
@@JayTaylor447 It seems to be a great booster box. Way better than asking someone for a jump.
I've got the same one. After one charge never charged again. Used probably 10 times
@@seandelong3752 that’s awesome to hear it will jump that many vehicles on one charge
my toyota battery died. Just got one of these just in case. Do you just leave it in the car? Any chance it'll explode in the summer heat?
@@tizben I will probably put it in my car when I go on trips but I don’t leave in it there all the time.
Will it jump a 6.7 Ford Diesel?
@@Richard5873 not sure, but if this one don’t they make a lot larger ones that will