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Clore Automotive Jump-N-Carry JNC660 1700 Peak Amp 12 Volt Jump Starter & Light-N-Carry LNC1841 Industrial Grade Rechargeable Work Light with Magnetic Base, Hanging Hooks

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Style: Jump Starter + Rechargeable Work Light


Features

  • Product 1: 1,700 Peak Amps; 425 Cranking Amps
  • Product 1: 22Ah Clore PROFORMER Battery
  • Product 1: 46" Heavy-Duty #2 AWG Cables
  • Product 1: Voltmeter provides charge status of onboard battery.
  • Product 2: Advanced COB Technology
  • Product 2: 800 Lumen on High. Stepless dim function lets the user choose brightness level
  • Product 2: Powerful Magnetic Base with 180 Degree Pivot; Also dual magnetic backing
  • Product 2: USB Power Bank to charge phones, tablets, and more

Description

Clore Automotive Jump-N-Carry JNC660 1700 Peak Amp 12 Volt Jump Starter , Blue Jump-N-Carry JNC660 1700 Peak Amp 12-Volt Jump Starte Clore Automotive Light- N-Carry LNC1841 Industrial Grade Rechargeable Work Light with Magnetic Base, Hanging Hooks, and USB Charging Output- 800 Lumen The Light-N-Carry rechargeable COB LED work lights are great for the Tech that needs a light that is reliable, tough and compact. LNC1841 model provides a maximum of 800 lumens from its high work light setting and features both high and low work light settings. Plus, its focus beam provides 60 lumens to illuminate a specific location. Its swivel handle rotates 180˚ and features magnet mounting to allow ideal positioning in the work area. The LNC1841 also features a USB power supply to charge electronics such as phones, tablets, and more.

Brand: ‎Clore Automotive


Date First Available: January 2, 2024


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  • Have had a 660 in my car for almost two years, and will replace it now with a 311
Style: Jump Starter
This is a combined review for the Jump-N-Carry JNC660, JNC311, and JNC318. Back in November 2015, my car battery died on a particularly inconvenient day at work when I was dressed up and had an important presentation. Not life threatening - just inconvenient. The very next day, as I waited at the dealership while they installed a new battery, I ordered two JNC660s from Amazon (one for me, and one for my buddy who drove over to give me a jump start and waited until I left to make sure that my car kept running). I went with the Jump-N-Carry because of the many positive reviews over the years. The JNC660 is rock solid...and weighs the part. It's not petite, either. However, it easily fits in a trunk or (in my case) on the floor behind my passenger seat. You need to have your own extension cord to charge it up, and it takes a while to get it all juiced up, but it stays charged for a long time. After about a year and a half, I finally noticed the charge meter drop a bit, so I plugged it back in to top it off. In other words, you don't need to make sure to charge this up every month. Charge it up, put it in your car, and forget about it (outside of checking the charge periodically). The JNC660 inspires confidence, but like I said, it isn't small. After I bought two of them, I then started to see the much smaller battery pack sized units that other companies were selling (and that Jump-N-Carry now sells in the 311 and 318). I was _extremely_ skeptical that something that small could jump start a car, but I bought a couple, and the DO work. Well, the ones that I got do, anyway. I've had a ChargeIt! Jump in my car for about a year. I jump started my car with it just to make sure it would work, and after months in my car without being recharged, I got it out to jump start someone else's car...and it was still fully charged and worked beautifully. I love that little jump starter. Enter the 311 and 318. They have a similar level of rugged construction to the 660, while having a big reduction in size and weight. Speaking of size, the 311 is noticeably smaller than the 318, and I prefer it. It's just a bit bigger than the ChargeIt! (and is more ruggedly built). I also like that they have flashlights on the front, which can be especially handy if you're needing to jump start a car in the dark. I'm nervous enough around car battery terminals - I definitely don't want to be fumbling around them in the dark. I mention the more convenient size of the 311 because, if you're like me, you might have thought that they were the same size from the product photos and figured that for an extra ~$20, you might as well just go with the higher powered unit. Now that I have both of them, I'm going to carry the 311 in my car. The carrying cases are the same size, so you won't save any storage space - but it's just a slightly more convenient size to hold on to as your connecting up to the car terminals to jump start it. That said, the 318 would be better for some of you. Here's what the 318 adds over the 311: (*) It comes with a preheat option for cold weather (*) It comes with the 12V accessory ("cigarette lighter" sized plug) that is optional for the 311 (*) It's rated for 8-cylinder engines, versus 6-cylinder engines for the 311 (*) It has a second USB power port I have a 4-cylinder engine and live in southern Arizona where it doesn't get very cold, so the 311 is perfect for me. At about $100, I think it's well worth it. The 318 is still fairly small for a jump starter and adds some good features, and although I like the 311 better for my uses, it's still a nice unit. The 660, while significantly larger and heavier than the lithium units, easily fits into a trunk or back seat, costs about the same, and has more power. Honestly, I think all three are good choices, but I am really happy to see Jump-N-Carry making the lithium units. They are just do darn convenient for the average consumer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2017 by Adam Wood

  • One great vehicle starter be it a desiel semi to a simple passenger vehicle
Style: Jump Starter
We haven't had a chance to use this yet as they just came in, we ordered three of these when we returned the Avapow 6000 which was cheaper and perportedly more powerful, but every attachment you needed for the Avapow had to be purchased throwing the cost way up and the incovenience of locating the attachments and purchasing costly same. We should have ordered this to begin with. We saw the JBC6000 in action when my truck battery died and the tow truck that came used one of these to get it started. Both times the emerency service vehicle started the F 150 with the JBC 6000 and it started my Ford F150 lickety split. We ordered the JBC 6000 for our other vehicles also. I figured if a commercial tow truck carries these for a starting unit, it has to be reliable and capable of starting semi's, it's got to be great for starting our passenger vehicles. Seeing it in action showed me that this was the unit to get, simple to operate, simple to charge up and more than capable to be a reliable vehicle starter from semi's to every other vehicle. Try one, you'll love it. Add a written review ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023 by Grampa Joe

  • Easy to use
Style: Jump Starter
Holds a charge a long time. Nice unit. Plenty of power.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by Jim w/ Amsoil

  • Works better than any other I have tried or seen used.
Style: Jump Starter
I wanted to explain how I decided to purchase this Jump-n-Pack so my review is long Sorry! I have used many Jump Packs & all have worked OK in the past until I purchased a Larger Diesel Truck that is. This truck is a Mitsubishi FE140 with a 4Cyl Turbo Diesel engine. It has two Batteries & we have two inverters, a fridge etc that run of the truck. One day we was shopping but when we returned to the truck no start because we left lights on OOPs. Now the store we were at had a normal Name Brand Jump Pack like you see in most stores. Unfortunately it didn't work at all. So we called roadside Assistance which was to say the least an adventure. 1. After over two hours of waiting & mis-communications a nice guy in a Honda that was barely running showed up. I was literally laughing as he pulled up with his little yellow light on the roof. His car was barely running. All he had was a smaller Clore Jump-n-Carry which didn't do any better than the other one we tried earlier. He gave up eventually 2. Roadside Assistance Apologized & said they would send a more appropriate vendor to jump our truck. 3. Next a truck larger than ours showed up so now Im thinking we are in good hands. Well he had a direct connection plug to use his truck to jump us which did work but not before trying for 30 minutes. So after all this my BoyScout side said I would never be left in this situation again so I researched many Jump Packs on the web. Finally finding the Clore JNC660 which had a few reviews about it jumping even Larger Tractors which have multiple batteries. I decided I had nothing to loose so I purchased it during a Xmas Lightning deal thinking how is this Jump Pack going to work on our truck being this inexpensive. I purchased knowing Amazon would back it up & also thinking I could use it on our boat if nothing else. I also made sure I was getting the newer model based on some reviews saying they didn't receive the updated model. At first all seemed well so I didn't get to test it out since I wasn't going to run batteries down purposely. Finally there was a day it happened the truck didn't start because something ran the batteries down. So I pulled the Jump-n-Pack out thinking I hope this works. First of all it had nice long reach cables which was awesome since all others I have owned or tried had very short cables that required holding the jump pack up over batteries. Next I hooked it up went to cab tried to start & it fired up almost instantly to my amazement. I have now had to use the Jump-n-Pack multiple times on this truck because the Fridge was running batteries down very fast due to defect. The Jump-n-Pack has not failed one time & has had to jump this truck not only once on a charge but 4 times in same day. I know it is It is just a simple Jump Pack but it does the job so well all my vehicles will have one soon. Update 08/19/2013: I have been using this for quite awhile now & it has never let me down yet. I have used it to boost my Fuso Turbo Diesel truck multiple times, Our Land Rover, Lawn Mower as well as our Boat. I will purchase a backup second one when Amazon puts it on sale again. Now there is one negative to mention. After using it quite a few times I have noticed the cables getting skinned from the way it winds them up. I have found you must take extra care to wind it up just right to prevent this from happening. Update 09/12/2013 Today Amazon put this on sale again so true to my word I have purchased a second one. I also wanted to add to my review I recently had to replace both batteries on my Truck because they both had dead cells. This is even more testament to this Jumper because it was still able to get my truck running even with two bad batteries that were low on water also. Update 07/16/2014 I now have two of these & they are both working GREAT! Update 04/15/2016 Well we lost our home to a total loss fire along with the certificates for battery replacement so not sure how long before batteries give up. So far I have used multiple JNC660 to jump my vehicles, boat, rv as well as people not prepared in parking lots. A few have been so impressed they said they would be purchasing one like mine. All I can say is all 3 are going strong and still dependable which is all that matters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2013 by Mcgyver210

  • Jnc 660 jump starter pack
Style: Jump Starter
I've had one of these jump boxes for about a year , wanted to have another for my home use , never let me down works great . Holds charge very well . Great product.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Good jump pack
Style: Jump Starter
This is a good jump pack and it is nice that it has the 12 volt cigarette lighter style output for things such as portable air pumps.I would of gave this five stars but the only downside I found was that for the price the internal battery should have more than a 2 year life on it .This does fit in your trunk but again the internal battery only lasts about 2 years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023 by Robert Agresta

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