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Baseus 12000mAh Car Jump Starter Power Bank 12V $67.99 ($66.29 eBay Plus) Delivered @ Baseus eBay

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PLUS20EPLUS22E

The things are amazing and will save you a lifetime's worth of NRMA membership.

These also work as a regular power bank with with USB A and USB C ports.

You need to choose the 12000mAh option and then add the coupon PLUS22E.

Enjoy!

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  • this coupon only works for plus memebers

    • you need to use PLUS20E

  • I think the same ebay seller failed to fulfill our orders last time.

    • Hey, I ordered mine yesterday and it has already been posted. So I think they’re good to go this time.

      • +1

        I "post" things by scanning the tracking number in all the time but it could be days before I can be (profanity) going to the post office

        • Dis u baseus boi?

  • Noob question: How do I know if my car battery has died completely or just ran out of battery? Would this like dash cam for just in case?

    If my car battery has just died completely, there's not much point getting it as it won't be holding charges right?

    Thanks in advance!

    • You can either buy a car battery tester for about $40, or take your car battery to Supercheap auto and they'll test it for your for free.

      Better off spending the money on a new car battery instead of a jump starter or tester.

      • what good tester?

  • +3

    This or the gooloo that is regularly on sale on amazon

  • Keep in mind the 12000mah version only has advertised peak current of 1000A, which means sustained current will likely be much lower. In case you have a big car you might want the more expensive one.

    • Supposedly 600A and "Suitable for:12V 6.0L gasoline car / 12V 3.5L diesel car"

  • +1

    New codes, SAFY20 or PLUSFY22 for Plus.

  • Just arrived. Would have been nice if it came with a small carry case like my Gooloo to keep it neat and tidy in the car.
    Anyway, turned it on, said at 75% capacity. Pressed button again and then said 9%.
    On charge now, hopefully the batteries in these things are in ok condition.

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