STANLEY Fatmax 700/350 Amp Jump Starter with 120 Psi Compressor (J7CS)
Stanley Fatmax 700 350 Amp Jump Starter With 120 PSI Compressor J7CS. Offers a portable, convenient way to jump-start your battery without needing a second vehicle. With enough power to start your car, truck, boat, RV, or tractor.
Stay prepared with the Stanley J7CS 350 Amp Battery Jump Starter with Compressor. It is the ultimate all-in-one solution for mobile power needs. This Stanley Fatmax jump starter has enough power to instantly fire up trucks, cars, motorcycles, SUVs, tractors and even boats. Featuring a 120 psi air compressor with a backlit gauge, it’s suitable for refilling tires or inflating toys like basketballs on demand. The Stanley 700 jump starter features triple USB ports, so you can charge multiple portable electronics at once. Built from impact-resistant, injection-molded polymer and packed with useful features like a pivoting LED work light and built-in reverse polarity alarm, this power station makes it even easier to deal with unexpected emergencies even after dark.
STANLEY Fatmax 700/350 Amp Jump Starter with 120 Psi Compressor (J7CS)
- Stanley Fatmax 700 350 Amp Jump Starter With 120 PSI Compressor J7CS
- Offers a portable, convenient way to jump-start your battery without needing a second vehicle
- With enough power to start your car, truck, boat, RV, or tractor
- 120 PSI air compressor, LED work light, and multiple 3.1 Amp USB charging outlets
- Stanley Fatmax jump starter is an ideal automotive power supply for traveling short and long distances
- Offers both 12-volt and USB outlets to charge personal electronics
- High-powered LED light that rotates 270 degrees
- Heavy-duty brass tipped SureFit compressor nozzle securely connects to tire valve stems
- Reverse polarity alarm to alert when there is an improper connection
- Power and charge indicators
- All Metal Powder Coated Clamps
Additional information
Manufacturer Part Number | J7CS |
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Assembled Product Weight | 10.3 lb |
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 11.00 x 7.90 x 11.50 Inches |
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by Bill
Got it as a gift for someone else I love. I already have one and it work great.
by Rachel
I love this it’s a life saver.