Cheap RoadPro RPAT715 12V Rechargeable Air Compressor/Jumpstart/Emergency System with Power Inverter
Posted by Car Battery Jump Starter in RoadPro, tags: Inverter, Rechargeable, RoadPro, RPAT715, SystemRoadPro RPAT715 12V Rechargeable Air Compressor/Jumpstart/Emergency System with Power Inverter Price
Feature
- Emergency jumpstart with 375 cold cranking Amps
- 200W inverter output
- 260PSI air compressor with accessories
- Built-in DC to AC power inverter with single-grounded AC outlet
- Built-in work light, pressure reading gauge and voltmeter
Overview
Don not let dead batteries or low tire pressure slow you down or risk your safety. This multi-purpose powerhouse will get you back on the road – safe and fast. Recharge your low or dead battery at home or in your vehicle with a dependable emergency jumpstart featuring 375 cold cranking Amps. Power up 12-volt tools and accessories with two DC outlets. Use the powerful 260PSI air compressor (with accessories) to inflate tires and more. Heavy-duty, high-impact rubberized housing and sturdy, easy-grip handle pull it all together. For the ultimate in safety and convenience this is one item you can not be without. Another great innovation from RoadPro, your trusted travel companion, bringing the comforts of home to on-the-go living.
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Customer Reviews
some design flaws…watch out! – Jorge L. Vazquez – cincinnati,oh
At first glance and feel this unit feels like it is sturdy. It is also well designed in that the layout of all the features feel right. My primary reason for purchase was backup jumpstart capability as well as to have a compressor on board for tire fillups. The first time I went to jumpstart my mini-truck I hooked up the cables per directions, turned the junction switch on the back and got nothing. I thought maybe I didn’t charge the unit long enough although it read 14 volts, right in the recommended range. So I played with it a little bit and realized that you need to force the junction switch over to the on position and past it to “try” to make a connection to the point where it feels that it is about to snap. The design or manufacture of this switch is flawed. You shouldn’t have to play with it and force anything in order to make it work. I have ordered a new one and am returning the old one in the hopes that it was maybe a fluke. Will update once I get the new unit.
Product Information and Prices Stored: Apr 08, 2010 08:04:09


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