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Clore Automotive Booster PAC ES5000 1500 Peak Amp 12V Jump Starter

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Fulfilled by National Tool Warehouse

Arrives Jun 10 – Jun 11
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Style: 1500 Amp


Pattern Name: Jump Starter


Features

  • 1500 Peak Amps, 400 Cranking Amps
  • 43" #4 Gauge Cables
  • Idustrial Grade, Hot Jaw Clamps
  • Automatic Recharging (ESA218 Charger Included)
  • 12 Volt Power Output

Description

Booster PAC ES5000 1500 Peak Amp 12V Jump Starter

Brand: Clore Automotive


Product Dimensions: 18.3"D x 11.4"W x 4.4"H


Item Weight: 18 Pounds


Amperage: 1500 Amps


Peak Output Current: 1500 Amps


Brand: ‎Clore Automotive


Product Dimensions: ‎18.3"D x 11.4"W x 4.4"H


Item Weight: ‎18 Pounds


Amperage: ‎1500 Amps


Peak Output Current: ‎1500 Amps


Manufacturer: ‎Clore Automotive


Model: ‎ES5000


Item Weight: ‎18 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎ES5000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎ES5000


National Stock Number: ‎6130-01-569-4022


Date First Available: July 7, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So far so good!
Style: 1500 Amp Pattern Name: Jump Starter
Heavy Duty, no frills booster pack (this is exactly what you want). Pro's: - Longer than average cables - Arrived fully charged - Utility lighter - Status lights - Heavy Duty Quality (from the clips, to the cables, to the plastic packaging, it all feels like good quality) - Protected Jumpers to prevent accidental sparking Con's: - Cost Now don't get me wrong, this booster pack is worth every penny from what I've seen so far. But it would be nice if it were a tad less expensive. Even just breaking it down to $99 so it's under the $100 mark would feel a bit better. This booster is exactly what you want if you are looking for a booster pack for your car. It has very good power, is portable, and holds a charge well as can be seen by the fact that it arrives at your house fully charged. Some might mention the lack of frills like lights, compressors, etc.. as a negative, but this is really a positive thing. When you add all sorts of gadgets and electronics you get a constant steady drain on the battery. Even though this drain may be minimal, over a period of days/weeks it can easily drain a battery. And a dead booster pack is worthless. If you need to power a gadget or two, the booster pack does offer a Utility Lighter (this is the same thing as a cigarette lighter in a car, but allows more power to flow through). This is a nice addition as it does allow flexibility without the addition of any electronics, so no additional power drain is added to the battery. It always drives me nuts when I see a booster pack that uses LED lights to constantly display the status of the battery. Yes LED lights are very efficient, but if you always leave them on, they are still a drain on the battery. This uses several lower power LED lights, but the circuit is not completed until you push and hold a button. This means that there should be no additional drain on the battery due to these lights unless you have an abnormal habit of checking the battery status on a daily basis :). My first experience with a booster pack was with a Walmart special. I paid maybe $20-$30 for it. It came totally dead requiring me to charge it before being able to use it. Even brand new it wouldn't hold a charge for more than a week, and basically it was a total waste of money. I used once or twice when I first purchased the booster pack, then put it into the trunk of my car. A week or so later when I ran across someone needing a jump start I thought it would be a great opportunity to pull out my booster pack and save the day. Needless to say the battery was already dead, and the driver had to make other arrangements for a jump start. This new Booster Pac arrived, fully charged, quickly and easily started my car without any hassles despite the battery being totally dead. And while I can't confirm the longevity of the charge just yet, there are many others here reporting that it will easily hold the charge for a year or more. while it would have been nice to be able to pick up a booster pack for less than the $120 cost of this one. I would much rather spend the $120 and have a booster pack that will work when I need it, than to spend another $30 on a cheap booster pack that can't hold a charge for more than a week. It should also be noted that this booster pack has slightly longer cables than my previous one. For most people this probably won't really make a difference as the booster pack sits on the engine either way. But for those that have hard to reach batteries this could be important. **Update** It's now a week or two later. I think my car battery is dead as I have had to jump it every time I needed to go somewhere. I have used the booster pack now many times, the car starts up like a champ every time, the booster pack has no problem holding a charge, and is still showing Full power despite the obviously more than normal use I have been putting it through. So far I have to say this booster pack has been a great investment, and the high reviews for this item are right on the money. I still need to pick up a new car battery, but the booster pack has been working flawlessly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2014 by Hostage67

  • Great tool
Style: 1500 Amp Pattern Name: Jump Starter
Helps a lot ! Just that I need for me car dealer. Easy to handle and really fast charging
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by John Marin

  • Handy battery pack for many uses.
Style: 3000 Amp Pattern Name: Jump Starter
After about a year and half use. There are a few design flaws worth noting: 1- Minor annoyance at times, the clamp jaw hinge tends to pop apart if you are not careful. Mine have gone back together with no problems so far. Good part is the clamps are standard bolt on cable clamps and you can swap them out 2- the storage hangers on the sides are practically worthless as they will break off almost immediately if you use it at all. I trimmed off the remains and drilled a hole through the center of the hanger mount. Put in a 3/8 bolt double nutted inside and out. Fits right back in the housing and works better. 3- The unit says in manual that it should be recharged after every use and stored on charger but we all know in real life that’s not going to happen all the time. After a couple of weeks rolling around in back of truck and getting left hooked up to a machine over the weekend leaving the unit COMPLETELY DEAD. At this point you will find that the included charger cord and Onboard BMS WILL NOT RECHARGE THE BATTERIES! A fix for this is to use a NON-Inverter 4amp pulse charger hooked to the clamps (Overnight usually works, from full dead). This will get the pack back up to a voltage that will allow the charger to take back over.. Make sure to unhook the wall charger while using a separate charger. Other than that, mine still works great! It will jump start almost anything from construction equipment to your cell phone. And used as a alternative Emergency power source, it will power the 12v on my 30a RV camper all weekend. (Mostly overhead LED lights, a phone charger and a 12v fan) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020 by John R. John R.

  • It works wonderfully
Style: 1500 Amp Pattern Name: Jump Starter
very happy with my purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 by cheryl May

  • Excellent product!!
Excellent product!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Eric

  • EXCELLENT DESIGN & Much EASIER than JUMPER CABLES
Style: 1500 Amp Pattern Name: Jump Starter
Bought this in May 2012. I usually carry jumper cables in my car, but not anymore. Jumper cables: you should get a set longer than your vehicle, so you don't have to back it out of a parking spot first. Then with the longer cables, you should get the heaviest gauge wire you can or you lose power through the cables. Then of course you'll need someone with a car or truck to help you!! Solution: Booster Pac I really like this battery pack compared to others. 1) no unnecessary gadgets like a flashlight, air compressor or 110V AC inverter. While these are handy to have they usually are of poor quality when combined in a package like this. 2) Size is great and easier to carry. While all these jumper battery packs are heavy, this one is relatively narrow in width making it easier to carry at your side with arm extended. 3) Takes up little room in your trunk and can be locked up with a bicycle cable lock. 4) Can be charged by your auto's 12V adapter. You have to monitor the battery's green "Charge complete" LED because there is no automatic shutoff when the charged through the 12V outlet. This means you can overcharge it and reduce it's life and capacity. 5) Use it as a power source to recharge your phone or iPad etc. Maintenance notes: Be careful using this as a power supply. The BATTERY is designed to deliver peak power to start your car. It is not designed to deliver continuous power like a car battery or battery back up. For longest battery life recharge as soon as possible after each use and at least once a month. Avoid discharging it to 50% or less as this will eventually decrease power output. Recharge as soon as possible after each use to extend it's useful life Cons: Only 1: I don't like the AC charger. The brick gets hot and stays hot even when the charge is complete. Must be an old style transformer electric vampire. CHARGING OPTION: I recently bought a modern battery charger/maintainer for the car to top off my car battery and maintain the charge when the car sits. These chargers are not expensive for the lower current models.(about $20 on up) Schumacher SEM-1562A 1.5 Amp Speed Charge Maintainer Modern chargers are designed to gently charge your battery especially from 80% to full. This charge method will extend the life of your battery and give you maximum amps when you need it. When your battery is full, they go into a Float/monitor mode. I used my new battery charger on this Booster Pac and had great results. I tested the battery Pac with a professional 100Amp battery and alternator tester. The Booster Pac tested well within the good range which was better than charge with the supplied AC adapter. NOTE: you can use a motorcycle/car battery charger through the Booster Pac jump cables or 12V accessory plug. Both work. Fortunately I have not needed to jump a car since I bought this unit in May 2012. Would definitely buy this again. Took off 1 star for the AC charger that gets hot during and stays hot after the battery is charged. It is a potential fire hazard and wastes energy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2012 by Kent

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