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Ultra Capacitor Pocket Jump -

Part #: RZ-300

The RZ-300 Ultra Capacitor Pocket Jump is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring a robust and reliable starting solution for a variety of automotive and industrial applications. This compact, yet powerful, tool utilizes advanced ultra-capacitor technology to deliver instant starting power without the need for a pre-charged internal battery. It’s designed for consistent performance in demanding workshop and field environments.

Key Features

  • Instant Starting Power: Rapidly charges from a weak battery or another power source, then delivers a powerful surge to start vehicles.
  • Maintenance-Free Design: Operates without an internal battery, eliminating the need for regular charging or concerns about battery degradation over time.
  • Extended Lifespan: Ultra-capacitor technology offers a significantly longer operational life compared to traditional battery-based jump starters.
  • Compact and Portable: Its pocket-sized design ensures easy storage and transport, making it an ideal tool for roadside assistance or mobile service.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of a professional garage or industrial setting, ensuring long-term reliability.

Applications

The RZ-300 Ultra Capacitor Pocket Jump is suitable for professional use across various vehicle types, including passenger cars, light trucks, motorcycles, and small industrial equipment. It serves as an essential tool for technicians in automotive repair shops, fleet maintenance facilities, and for mobile service providers who require a dependable and quick solution for starting disabled vehicles. Its ability to perform in cold weather and its inherent safety features make it a versatile addition to any professional toolkit.

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  • Model: 237023
  • Shipping Weight: 2lbs
  • UPC: 637801197846
  • Manufacturers Part #: RZ-300
  • Also Known As: RVRZ-300

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 07 October, 2016.