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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025
!!! Wow excellent ,Happy with my item , It worked perfect. Thank you. 5 Star Seller !!!
Charleston
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
It is great to have when your battery dies. You don’t need another car to jump your dead battery.
Erik
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
started up my dead car in ~15 F no problem
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
My husband absolutely loves this. Has even used it to get a 100+hp farm tractor started. So much easier to grab this vs our other battery charger (on a cart, that you plug in). Can jump several things out of a single charge. Well worth the money.
Bill Hodges
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Had a completely dead battery and couldn’t figure out how to turn this thing on. It’s supposed to be automatic but didn’t happen to me. No error codes just read 100% but would not apply power. Had to watch a video to figure out how to turn it on manually (force start) on instructions BTW hold down light and power button for 3 seconds. I miss the old ones without all the safety issues this has with a simple on off switch. It does with fit great in a Plano $6 ammo box.
rad
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
Great backup for jumpstart when you need it. SOLID piece of equipment for the job
Boz
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
When I was initially going back and forth between Noco and Hulkman trying to make a decision as to which company I would go with, I have to admit that it was pretty overwhelming. While I understood Noco to be more of the "tried and true" brand, and Hulkman to be more of the new kid on the block, I was oroginally siding with Noco, especially when just two weeks prior I had to call AAA for a dead battery and sure enough the tow truck driver pulled out a Noco GB70 to jumpstart my car. But not wanting to dismiss Hulkman merely on the fact that Noco has been around longer, I began doing a apples to apples comparison, full pros and cons list. And when I was done, I was looking at my notes saying that the Hulkman battery capacity is much larger for the same money, the warranty is more than twice as long compared to Noco, the flashlight was much brighter with better features, the easier to read and determine digital display of remaining battery percentage the Hulkman had was better, and the couldnt-be-simpler plug and play operation of the Hulkman informing the owner exactly when to start up the car with a easy to read green "Ready" displayed on the front.....all of that to me said that Hulkman was the better value fir the money. So I ordered it on Amazon while they were having a special and even ended up getting the incredibly well made Hulkman carrying box for half price, which when I received all of it just confirmed that much more that I made the right decision. Every aspect of the Hulkman products were over the top well made and well thought out. And sure enough I already had two instances needing to jump dead batteries within the first week of receiving it, and it did not dissapoint.....wow. This thing has some balls to it, and couldn't be simpler to operate. All in all I HIGHLY recommend the Hulkman product, even compared to the Noco. When comparing them both across the board to each other, Hulkman is just the better choice and overall value 👍🏻
kev b
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
I love this thing! I really like the large readout, as I can see it without reading glasses. I helped a couple of neighbors who had dead batteries. Almost immediately (about 2-3 seconds) after attaching the positive and negative clamps, it was ready. I had my neighbor start his vehicle, and it cranked right up. He also was so fascinated with the speed in which it worked, he said that he will buy one for himself. I even use it to charge my cell phones (it has the 'C' connector slot and standard usb port). It will be a great tool to carry when I go traveling this summer!
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