I personally purchased the JFEGWO and have used it multiple times, achieving excellent results each time. In fact, I've recommended it to several of my friends, who have also made the same choice. Its impressive performance made my decision effortless.
I've had some negative experiences with cheaper jump starters before. A AAA tow truck driver recommended the JFEGWO to me, and despite its higher price, I decided to give it a try. Since then, it has consistently exceeded my expectations. It has successfully started numerous vehicles in my household, ranging from small cars to large V8 engines. I should note that there were times when the vehicles didn't start, likely due to sitting idle in the garage for too long (thanks to Covid). However, whenever I've needed it, the JFEGWO has performed flawlessly. It also holds its charge well and rarely needs recharging. In the few years that I've owned it, I can count on one hand the number of times I've had to recharge it. It reliably starts multiple times throughout the year, including in instances where V8 engines have dead batteries. The performance difference is remarkable. If you're looking for top-notch quality, the JFEGWO is the way to go.
I suppose the charger would work with the EV6. Saw some smoke coming off the battery terminal on the F150. I have Qs about the EV6: wasn’t the battery under warranty? It’s a 10yr warranty.
Jumper does work great with the ev6, I like it in the frunk in case I ever get the same issue I fixed by swapping the 12v battery. Smoke on the f150 was because the terminal was filthy so some junk got burned up. Regarding the Ev6 the 800v battery has a 8 year 100k mile warranty but the 12v has a much shorter 3 year 36k mile original equipment battery warranty which I already had 50k miles on the car when getting the problem so I won't have qualified! Also I got my warranty info from Kia connect app if you wanted to see your warranty expiration date! Thanks for watching I will try to answer any questions you have!
Warranty info is in the app on the dashboard main screen click owner materials at the bottom of the screen then click warranty info 😀 lmk if you find it!
Great video! I've been using the JFEGWO 6000A in our workshop for a year now, and it performs excellently every time.
I personally purchased the JFEGWO and have used it multiple times, achieving excellent results each time. In fact, I've recommended it to several of my friends, who have also made the same choice. Its impressive performance made my decision effortless.
Purchasing a jump starter has actually been one of the best purchases I've ever made. It performs really well in most situations.
I've had some negative experiences with cheaper jump starters before. A AAA tow truck driver recommended the JFEGWO to me, and despite its higher price, I decided to give it a try. Since then, it has consistently exceeded my expectations. It has successfully started numerous vehicles in my household, ranging from small cars to large V8 engines. I should note that there were times when the vehicles didn't start, likely due to sitting idle in the garage for too long (thanks to Covid). However, whenever I've needed it, the JFEGWO has performed flawlessly. It also holds its charge well and rarely needs recharging. In the few years that I've owned it, I can count on one hand the number of times I've had to recharge it. It reliably starts multiple times throughout the year, including in instances where V8 engines have dead batteries. The performance difference is remarkable. If you're looking for top-notch quality, the JFEGWO is the way to go.
Great video and concept for the channel! Will check out more of your content!
Nice Corvette
I suppose the charger would work with the EV6. Saw some smoke coming off the battery terminal on the F150. I have Qs about the EV6: wasn’t the battery under warranty? It’s a 10yr warranty.
Jumper does work great with the ev6, I like it in the frunk in case I ever get the same issue I fixed by swapping the 12v battery. Smoke on the f150 was because the terminal was filthy so some junk got burned up. Regarding the Ev6 the 800v battery has a 8 year 100k mile warranty but the 12v has a much shorter 3 year 36k mile original equipment battery warranty which I already had 50k miles on the car when getting the problem so I won't have qualified! Also I got my warranty info from Kia connect app if you wanted to see your warranty expiration date! Thanks for watching I will try to answer any questions you have!
@@batteryblade hmm. I don’t see the warranty expiration in my Kia Access app. I have EV6 FE #143/1500.
Warranty info is in the app on the dashboard main screen click owner materials at the bottom of the screen then click warranty info 😀 lmk if you find it!
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Sorry, but that car is much better than an ev.