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SAE Battery Alligator Clip Disconnect Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
🔌 Wiring & Connecting, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of SAE Battery Alligator Clip Disconnect

Type: 12 volt sae battery quick disconnect alligator clips electrical cable with crocodile clamps. Widely Use: Via alligator clip get power from vehicle battery. There are a wide rang of application in all kinds of vehicle, like lawnmower, tractor, ATV, RV, motorcycle. Surprisingly this simple solution to spraying applications is hard to come by. 12v Battery Alligator Clips Cable : SPT-2 16AWG/2C; Length: 10FT, With extra fuse: 15A. With waterproof cover, which will stay 12v 2-Pin Quick Disconnect Plug clean and dry inside when you don't use it.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Conveniently Disconnects SAE Battery Clips

When I tried this convenient SAE Battery Alligator Clip Disconnect, it was a game-changer. Cutting ignition to my battery cables has never been easier. The space-saving design is perfect for industrial and scientific applications .The product is durable and resistant to wear and tear. The only con I would point out is that it doesn't COME with any instructions but it's not difficult to figure out. Overall, I would highly recommend this product for anyone who needs to disconnect their battery…

Pros
  • Convenient, space-saving, durable
Cons
  • No instruction manual included

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Reverse polarity - extension lead

Plug works with SAE but is primarily used to charge batteries, not as a jumper cable. it should have been in the description, it made me blow a fuse and almost fry my new inverter

Pros
  • Electrical
Cons
  • So far so good