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I have owned the Hulkmen for a few years now and liked it so much that I bought another one for wifey’s car. Just hook it up, it reads ready turn the key and you’re off and running or I should say rolling.🙂
TYPE S make very good jump starters. I have one which I bought at costco and it worked flawless.. 3 times with one charge!! And it coste.less than $75 which was 2 years ago. I recommend it!
I was deciding between the NOCO and Hulkman, then I saw that the NOCO still uses Micro-USB! That tells me that it has not been upgraded in a long time.
NOCO has been around for a long time now, whereas all the other have changed names, or have disappeared. Hulkman sounds like a great jumper, but it's flashy ads and online presence has made me wonder if it's all just successful online campaign. But, I do think, all lithium based jumper are all the same, not to many have outright bad reviews that I know of.
Yaber 6000a is the best hands down. The newest version comes with a 160psi tire inflator and the price on Amazon right now is $79.00 you just can't beat that. I have the Noco Boost 4250a it cost like $350.00 and it's really good, but compared to the Yaber at 6000a with an air compressor and more of a portable power unit it's #1!! And it comes with a 2yr warranty, you just can't beat YABER!!!
what good is any of these if it's dead when you need it most, love the Dewalt beeping low battery needs recharging feature but it's too big to store in my car
amiebennett6354 What good is a car if it won't run when it's out of gas? Oh, you maintain it by looking at the gauge on occasion? Do you not have a cell phone because the battery runs down? No, when the battery gets low, you charge it. Maybe every 6 months or so, check your battery booster.
NO, my booster is in a pouch along with its wires, NOW it sits in a tray in front of my shifter and is plugged in ALL the time. It's a piece of crap booster Michelin from Costco, I'll get a solid state one next it only requires a 5 to10 minute trickle charge from your battery to start your car, so if your car won't start it WILL charge the solid state capacitor@@boyracer3477
It will do more. Let your car crank longer, power devices longer and start larger engines. My NOGO GB40 is rated at 1000A and works fine on my 3.2L 6 cylinder engine. But it is only rated for 6.0L for gas engines or 3.0L for diesel engines. The little box is perfect for me but for someone with larger engines or who want to use it camping to charge computers or phones it is too small.
avapow 6000a did not work for my cummins at 8v. the gooloo turned it over like it had fresh batteries.. shut it off and tried again with the avapow and it still wouldn't turn it over. cant even start my lawn mower if the volts are low off the avapow. would not buy again.
@@imgettingold9407 5 months later and my gooloo is routinely starting cars. Common rails and tractors. I don't even remember where my other jump starters are...
1:27 - woah....... are they paying you? This is only a 2000 amp jump pack. It cannot handle just about any vehicle...... Not even close.... Why are you misleading viewers who need help? You are a very low individual.
without a full set of specs, I would say the Hulkman or NOCO would be my choice because I have 3 large trucks. 2 of them are 7.3 diesels and one is a gasoline V-10. I doubt that either model would get it done for me with the diesels. When they need assistance, it's usually in -20* F or colder and they would need lots of attempts to overcome the cold fuel & oil. As a possible option for the Gas V-10 truck, one of them might be able to get it done. I have yet to find one of these products that can provide 1800 CCA below freezing. The skinny little wires would melt before it started a large diesel engine.
@@akbarpashtun Since my needs are in the 1800-2000 Amp range, I haven't put much effort into looking for a battery pack. For an application like that, I would be better off with a small gas engine and a big alternator in the back of the truck.
MakeitZUPER The GB40 is only rated for 6.0 diesels. It is for cars and smaller diesels. Their line includes larger units which would fit your needs. It's a good product. I'm just a user with a GB40.
Only the HULKMAN Alpha85 ($149.99 at Amazon) and the NOCO Boost Plus GB40 ($99.95 at Amazon) had above average user ratings. The rest are mediocre, even the more expensive ones. Neither has a built-in light or a tire inflater=inflator. The Hulkman claims it can start with a totally dead battery. For those who need this feature, if it is true, the extra $50 over the NOCO would be worth it
@rpasco9352 The NOCO units will start a completely dead battery. If that is the case, there is an override button you push to bypass that system and let it start your car.
fredhinck9685 Maybe you don't know how electricity or these boxes work. The cables from clamp to box are short and thick. They will do it. (At least on a NOCO)
@@boyracer3477 Still BS Most stater draw is around 135 amps. #1 welding cable will handle 300 amps Check the power rating for 12 ga wire. 30 amps current carrying. The caps in these boosters might put out 125 amps for 30 seconds. Any longer and the cables will be spaghetti. Prove me wrong.
@@boyracer3477 Didn't say it would take 30 seconds, just that the unit doesn't have the capacity listed. I have an Audew booster. It does work for the intended quick boost. As per Project Farm, it's pretty good. In his test the amperage dropped from 300 to 200 amps in 4 seconds before shutting down. My thoughts are that if your engine will start with 135 -150 amps, you might get twenty or thirty seconds because you're using less than half of the power on tap.
I just watched a non-paid demonstration RUclips video of a guy who has an impound yard full of old cars. It was 5 degrees outside and the cars were covered with a foot of snow. He started 6 of those vehicles, all with completely dead batteries, some which had not run in over a year but all had not run for extended times and they all started. He still had 25% left. This video is completely unfair. He must have cranked that car for 2-3 minutes which was the engines fault, not the NOCO GB40. That booster is all you will ever need for your car emergencies. You don't need a bigger one unless you have a very large diesel engine.
I hope you know that "4000A" is an absolutely fake # and an all out lie - not just on yours, but anything claiming a number that large that you can easily carry with one hand....
So you'd rather buy a new battery every time you forgot to turn the lights off and the battery died? That makes no sense. It sounds like you don't understand what these devices are made for.
@@panczenPL The point is that these things are not only made for when your battery is old and dies. For example, your car could have unexpected parasitic draw due to an electrical issue. This would come in handy. Things happen.
hated that thing. after a year i could jump very little with it. the gooloo gt4000 would start something and then i could shut off and the avapow still wouldn't start it.
► Links to the Best Car Jump Starter 2024 we listed in this video:
► 6. Nexpow 2000A portable jump starter - geni.us/QzVCr0D
► 5. Avapow 6000A portable jump starter - geni.us/RvQgcD
► 4. DeWalt DXAEJ14 Power Station - geni.us/w277fH
► 3. Stanley J5C09D Power Station - geni.us/9rceMU
► 2. HULKMAN Alpha85 Jump Starter - geni.us/PWs6
► 1. NOCO Boost Plus GB40 - geni.us/WnrQI
I have the six thousand amp
It would definitely start anything he has
Even if it's cold
I was expecting testing, not someone just reading specs off a product card.
haha, thanks for your comment!
Me too! Reading the specs does not make sense, because the producers are lying.
You won’t find a lot of good product reviews on RUclips nowadays because they don’t pay the content creators enough. So you get this bs.
Project Farm does great test videos (on jump starters too). You can thank me later.
@@september1683Agree
Terrible review. No actual proof.
I have owned the Hulkmen for a few years now and liked it so much that I bought another one for wifey’s car. Just hook it up, it reads ready turn the key and you’re off and running or I should say rolling.🙂
Hoeveel jaar heb je het nog?
No actual tests. Wasted my time! Project Farm does real tests on boosters.
this is a poor upload but PF is a paid plant pretending to be a common man
TYPE S make very good jump starters. I have one which I bought at costco and it worked flawless.. 3 times with one charge!! And it coste.less than $75 which was 2 years ago. I recommend it!
I was deciding between the NOCO and Hulkman, then I saw that the NOCO still uses Micro-USB! That tells me that it has not been upgraded in a long time.
NOCO has been around for a long time now, whereas all the other have changed names, or have disappeared. Hulkman sounds like a great jumper, but it's flashy ads and online presence has made me wonder if it's all just successful online campaign. But, I do think, all lithium based jumper are all the same, not to many have outright bad reviews that I know of.
@@ex8280 $100 for an outdated underpowered product is a bad deal
Yes ive been burned by it because the charging port doesnt work after awhile
Yaber 6000a is the best hands down. The newest version comes with a 160psi tire inflator and the price on Amazon right now is $79.00 you just can't beat that. I have the Noco Boost 4250a it cost like $350.00 and it's really good, but compared to the Yaber at 6000a with an air compressor and more of a portable power unit it's #1!! And it comes with a 2yr warranty, you just can't beat YABER!!!
The jumper you put #1 on your list, you barely had anything good to say about it
He was paid to name it number one... that device is underpowered and overpriced
Ridiculous, short cables, low capacity but "the best". Nothing good said about it except it's small and number 1 🤣
what good is any of these if it's dead when you need it most, love the Dewalt beeping low battery needs recharging feature but it's too big to store in my car
amiebennett6354
What good is a car if it won't run when it's out of gas? Oh, you maintain it by looking at the gauge on occasion? Do you not have a cell phone because the battery runs down? No, when the battery gets low, you charge it. Maybe every 6 months or so, check your battery booster.
NO, my booster is in a pouch along with its wires, NOW it sits in a tray in front of my shifter and is plugged in ALL the time. It's a piece of crap booster Michelin from Costco, I'll get a solid state one next it only requires a 5 to10 minute trickle charge from your battery to start your car, so if your car won't start it WILL charge the solid state capacitor@@boyracer3477
Do we need to have this fully charged? How do you charge it before connecting to the batter?
Your information tells me that, 1000A, 4000A, 6000A does not mean the higher the better. Thank you.
It will do more. Let your car crank longer, power devices longer and start larger engines. My NOGO GB40 is rated at 1000A and works fine on my 3.2L 6 cylinder engine. But it is only rated for 6.0L for gas engines or 3.0L for diesel engines. The little box is perfect for me but for someone with larger engines or who want to use it camping to charge computers or phones it is too small.
@@boyracer3477 that is just a deal imo... there are many $50 options with atleast 1500A and a bigger capacity battery
You’re number 1 pick is really good for about a year and then just dies and becomes a paperweight
You should include aprox. prices.
avapow 6000a did not work for my cummins at 8v. the gooloo turned it over like it had fresh batteries.. shut it off and tried again with the avapow and it still wouldn't turn it over.
cant even start my lawn mower if the volts are low off the avapow.
would not buy again.
Noco is also underwhelming
@@imgettingold9407 5 months later and my gooloo is routinely starting cars. Common rails and tractors. I don't even remember where my other jump starters are...
The NOCO 2000 Amp is a beast
Until its stops taking a charge.
Bought mine but hasnt use it as yet! 🇯🇲🇯🇲
Affiliate marketing rather than testing
the difference between specifications and reality maybe bigger than this line. how can you compare specs without testing it?
Even the specs are poor and the noco
1:27 - woah....... are they paying you? This is only a 2000 amp jump pack. It cannot handle just about any vehicle...... Not even close.... Why are you misleading viewers who need help? You are a very low individual.
I got noco boost gb 70 .it started well but now can’t hold any charge.
I lelft it in the car all winter may be the cold messed it up not sure
The same problem with mine man.
without a full set of specs, I would say the Hulkman or NOCO would be my choice because I have 3 large trucks. 2 of them are 7.3 diesels and one is a gasoline V-10. I doubt that either model would get it done for me with the diesels. When they need assistance, it's usually in -20* F or colder and they would need lots of attempts to overcome the cold fuel & oil. As a possible option for the Gas V-10 truck, one of them might be able to get it done. I have yet to find one of these products that can provide 1800 CCA below freezing. The skinny little wires would melt before it started a large diesel engine.
Dude the noco gbx155 jump starts semi’s
Hi did you check which is better in extreme winters and which has better CCA
@@akbarpashtun Since my needs are in the 1800-2000 Amp range, I haven't put much effort into looking for a battery pack. For an application like that, I would be better off with a small gas engine and a big alternator in the back of the truck.
MakeitZUPER
The GB40 is only rated for 6.0 diesels. It is for cars and smaller diesels. Their line includes larger units which would fit your needs. It's a good product. I'm just a user with a GB40.
Do more research. There are better devices out there
Anyone compared these to the ones they sell at Costco???
Dont buy the noco gbx series. Most of them dont charge. Noco needs to fix this problem.
Yeshua_is_Adonai
This is true. There is a video about it on RUclips.
You are correct.. the micro usb design sucks
NOCO GB40 wins because it is compact? Then you criticsize mostly everything about it? Hmmmm...
how did the Halo Bolt not make this list?!
Or any TopDon battery jump starter!!??
No actual testing. Waste of my time
Only the HULKMAN Alpha85 ($149.99 at Amazon) and the NOCO Boost Plus GB40 ($99.95 at Amazon) had above average user ratings. The rest are mediocre, even the more expensive ones. Neither has a built-in light or a tire inflater=inflator. The Hulkman claims it can start with a totally dead battery. For those who need this feature, if it is true, the extra $50 over the NOCO would be worth it
@rpasco9352
The NOCO units will start a completely dead battery. If that is the case, there is an override button you push to bypass that system and let it start your car.
6,000 amps????? Not on your life. 2,000 amps??? Same bs. The small wires would just be a smoke show.
fredhinck9685
Maybe you don't know how electricity or these boxes work. The cables from clamp to box are short and thick. They will do it. (At least on a NOCO)
@@boyracer3477 Still BS Most stater draw is around 135 amps. #1 welding cable will handle 300 amps Check the power rating for 12 ga wire. 30 amps current carrying. The caps in these boosters might put out 125 amps for 30 seconds. Any longer and the cables will be spaghetti. Prove me wrong.
@@fredhinck9685
If it takes longer than 30 seconds of cranking, the engine is your problem, not the battery.
@@boyracer3477 Didn't say it would take 30 seconds, just that the unit doesn't have the capacity listed. I have an Audew booster. It does work for the intended quick boost. As per Project Farm, it's pretty good. In his test the amperage dropped from 300 to 200 amps in 4 seconds before shutting down. My thoughts are that if your engine will start with 135 -150 amps, you might get twenty or thirty seconds because you're using less than half of the power on tap.
We have good analysts on this channel, so the bottom line, Which is best overall????
I just watched a non-paid demonstration RUclips video of a guy who has an impound yard full of old cars. It was 5 degrees outside and the cars were covered with a foot of snow. He started 6 of those vehicles, all with completely dead batteries, some which had not run in over a year but all had not run for extended times and they all started. He still had 25% left. This video is completely unfair. He must have cranked that car for 2-3 minutes which was the engines fault, not the NOCO GB40. That booster is all you will ever need for your car emergencies. You don't need a bigger one unless you have a very large diesel engine.
The noco is overpriced since there are more powerful starters that cost less.
How is the gooloo gt4000 not even on the list?
Even the Gooloo 3000 will kick the NOCO GB 40 to the curb.
I have a powerful 4000Ajump starter for sale and will be given away in an online draw to two lucky winners.
Which one do you have
I hope you know that "4000A" is an absolutely fake # and an all out lie - not just on yours, but anything claiming a number that large that you can easily carry with one hand....
The “music” is annoying as f!!!
For the price they charge for these things I'd rather buy a new battery
So you'd rather buy a new battery every time you forgot to turn the lights off and the battery died? That makes no sense. It sounds like you don't understand what these devices are made for.
@@moshet842 my lights go off itself. Buying new battery every 2-3 years is normal and even 2yo battery shouldn't tottally die after leaving lights on.
Lol no shit huh, but how do you get it to the autoparts store?
@@panczenPL The point is that these things are not only made for when your battery is old and dies. For example, your car could have unexpected parasitic draw due to an electrical issue. This would come in handy. Things happen.
@@dannyboyd1299 change the battery when the warning light goes on instead of driving until you car stops on the side of the road?
only sh... hectic comercial videos
Deserves solid thumbs down
Worthless, glad I skipped through
I was wondering if mine would be in there
It was
Avapow 6000a
hated that thing. after a year i could jump very little with it. the gooloo gt4000 would start something and then i could shut off and the avapow still wouldn't start it.