Customer Reviews:
Good deal for a long set of booster cables November 24, 2008 Tai Chang (Garden Grove, California United States) I've looked for a longer set of booster cables for emergency use for our RV that was not too expensive. This one seems to fit nicely. Have not used it yet - but it looks like it will do the job just fine.
Good Product!!! October 26, 2008 Mark A. Avinger (Humble, TX) Good product for the price!!! Not the best quality, but not the worst either. Well worth the $$$$$$$$$. Good buy, for sure.
There for the rescue May 9, 2008 M. Martin (Florida) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought these 25 ft jumpers for the upcoming trip in my RV .Sure enough,in North Carolina my house batteries went dead in my coach lucky for me my 25 ft cables jumped started my coach from my toad vehicle without unhitching it from the coach. Big, time saver! Nice item made in USA too! Most important 4-gauge is best I didnt have to start jumping vehicle to start coach.
coleman cable system 08662 January 16, 2008 Richard W. Lemmons (shelby nc) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Excellant product. I would be happy to recommend this product and company to anyone. I am a very satisfied customer.
Might as well get the long ones.... November 1, 2002 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
It never fails, that when you need a jump, you are parked nose-in the parking space. With 25 foot cables, you don't need to push the car out. Plus, it doesn't matter what side the battery is on. AMAZON.COM sells 12, 16, 20 and 25 foot lengths. Compare the prices, and the 25 foot is a good value for just a little extra money. Thick, heavy, 4 gauge wire provides quick starts (these things weigh about 15 pounds!). Each clamp has a glow in the dark polarity indicator on it. At first, this sounds like a solar powered flashlight, because the cables are stored in the dark trunk, but ten seconds in front of the booster car's headlights will charge them up. Cheap jumper cables are no bargin. Buy the best and be done with it. I can't wait until my next dead battery! (Well, almost).
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