- powerful 12V power output holds a charge well and for quite a long time, after 2 starts of the car for a week it was discharged only a little, that is, if you take it with you on trips in the winter by car, it can solve very well there is a cover for storage, collects less dust in the glove compartment
- crocodiles have a plastic hinge, this is probably disappointing, but with careful use there should be no problems, it seems to me
- 1. Device mobility 2. Works.
- 1. Crocodiles are uncomfortable, do not cling well. 2. The wires from the crocodiles are short, this is inconvenient. Because of this, I had to tinker to connect, at least to the battery on the 2022 RAV4, it has + closer to the muzzle, and - closer to the windshield. 3. Price and energy intensity I took Carku Pro-10 for 7990 + shipping in the official Carku store. It only has 13000 mAh For 4000 you can buy a powerbank from MI with 20220 mAh. The overpayment goes for a starting device that connects to the power bank itself. It is this that allows you to charge the car battery. 4. The boost button is not pressed with a finger, this requires a toothpick or a needle, a small twig.
- Ergonomic, functional. Not fully tested (only purchased)
- Not yet!
- 15 separate starts on a single charge, with gasoline and diesel engines ranging in size from 1.6 to 3.5 liters.
- It is not the case.
- It comes with a really nice bag that can be used for storage.
- Missing
- Price quality
- Found no shortcomings
- Easy-to-carry lightweight
- Crocodile-shaped plastic hinge
- Stylish, stringent design Powerful 12V output Convenient carrying bag
- Crocodile plastic hinges that can't be opened to charge laptops
- easy to use compact
- No
- compactness
- Didn't reveal
- All!
- there are no such