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AstroAI Portable Car Jump Starter with Air Compressor, 150PSI 1750A Car Jumper Starter Battery Pack with Cordless Tire Inflator (7.5 Gas/5.0L Diesel), 12V Jump Box, Large LCD Display, Lights

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Size: 1750A with Air Compressor


Features

  • START COMPLETELY DEAD BATTERIES - With a built-in 60c of extreme power and a 1750A peak current, this jump starter battery pack can start 7.5L gas and 5.0L diesel engines quickly and efficiently, even if the battery is below 9V. Also compatible with 12V vehicles like motorcycles, cars, SUVs, trucks, and lawnmowers; even in extreme temperatures (-4F~122F).
  • EFFICIENTLY INFLATE TIRES- Inflates leaky tires from 32PSI to 36PSI in just 60s. The built-in 150PSI air compressor is professionally calibrated to always return an accurate reading within 1% of the exact tire pressure. It includes an extension air hose and 3 different nozzles to inflate cars, bikes, balls, and other inflatables. NOTE: THE AIR TUBE WILL BE HOT AFTER INFLATION, PLEASE WAIT A MOMENT TO REMOVE.
  • PRESET TIRE PRESSURE & AUTO SHUTOFF - The preset mode allows you to set the tire pressure anywhere, eliminating the need to squint under the scorching sun. It will automatically shut off once it reaches the preset value. Inflate with confidence and safety, without worrying about overinflation.
  • COMPACT & PORTABLE - With an overall size of 6.1*4.9*1.9 inches and a total weight of 1.9lbs, it is very easy to keep in a car or carry in a travel bag. Compared with bulky lead-acid jump starters, this compact portable jump starter brings more convenience and peace of mind to road trips.
  • 3.7" VISIBLE LCD & LED DISPLAY - Compared with traditional jump starters that only have analog indicators, the AstroAI car jump starter's visible LCD & LED clearly display all relevant information. If you get stuck on a road trip with a dead battery, you won't have to guess with clunky indicators or anxiously wait hours for roadside assistance on desolated interstates. Just follow the instructive steps on the screen to save yourself easier and safer.
  • 6-IN-1 MULTI-FUNCTION - The AstroAI Lithium portable jump starter for car battery includes 6 integrated functions. It's a car jump starter, air compressor, portable 12000mAh power bank and an LED flashlight with 3 modes (Stable, Strobe, SOS). This 6-in-1 multi-function tool is a must-have in any road trip kit.

Brand: AstroAI


Product Dimensions: 4.9"D x 6.1"W x 1.9"H


Item Weight: 1.9 Pounds


Amperage: 1.75E+3 Amps


Peak Output Current: 1750 Amps


Brand: ‎AstroAI


Product Dimensions: ‎4.9"D x 6.1"W x 1.9"H


Item Weight: ‎1.9 Pounds


Amperage: ‎1.75E+3 Amps


Peak Output Current: ‎1750 Amps


Manufacturer: ‎‎AstroAI


Item Weight: ‎1.9 pounds


Item model number: ‎DK-MF139


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎‎DK-MF139


Date First Available: November 6, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I’ve bought 12 over the years and all are functional
I give them out as gifts and make family has them. All are still working from years ago and they hold a charge over time. The carrying case is durable. I trust AstroAI products
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • Battery jump starter
I have jumped start two dead batteries using this device, and it performed flawlessly. I have yet to utilize it inflating a tire.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025 by tony

  • Will NOT start a completely dead battery - UPDATED
I've owned this jump starter for 9 months. Unfortunately for me, I've had the need to use it to jump start cars 4 times and inflate 3 tires. I also carry a compact digital multimeter (small clamshell-type). The AstroAI Jump Starter has been working fine, until a week ago. I tried to come to my friend's aid, jumping a small 1.3L Honda Fit engine. The engine takes a small, low-profile type 12v car battery. My friend had left the lights on overnight and when she tried to start the car, zero response. I applied the AstroAI Jump Starter with 89% charge, but due to zero voltage, the light on the clamp device would not even illuminate. Plugged in and attempted to start with no response at all. Multimeter read 3.2v, which is about as dead as can be. I had to drive to the auto parts store and buy some traditional jumper cables, upon which a jump was successful. In case the AstroAI device was dead, I tested against several car batteries in my Ford Taurus (3.5L EcoBoost V6), between 2v (cracked plate), 4v, and about 10v. It looks like the threshold voltage to have the device activate is a battery voltage somewhere between 4v (jump unsuccessful) and 10v (solid light, jump successful). I did not consider it practical to wind down car batteries to try to identify this voltage, but the device definitely requires some life in the battery to "trip" and work. I also tried testing against my 7 year old 700A starter. To be fair, they both failed the 4v battery and both passed the 10v battery. I'm just disappointed, as the product description of the AstroAI states the ability to jump a completely dead battery. It's also supposed to provide 1750A of cranking, but cranked similarly to my legacy 700A starter. I will continue to use the jump starter and am satisfied with the device, but do take into account that it will not start a dead battery. I just wanted to share the results of my testing to provide additional information. UPDATED 14 DECEMBER 2024 I am updating my review to reflect on an interesting finding. For full disclosure, AstroAI sent me a replacement unit and asked me to run my tests again. I ran the full complement of testing with the replacement unit and was able to start Ford Taurus testbed with the new unit, even with a traditionally dead battery. This is NOT the end of the story however. Out of curiosity, I re-ran the test with the dead battery and the old unit. I had the same issue with the old unit not boosting the dead battery; the unit would not even click on to the higher current, which I thought was strange. From some inspiration, I tried swapping the device that interfaces with the car battery between the old and replacement unit. The same behavior occurred with the new unit. It looks like the problem is not with the AstroAI charging unit at all, but the circuitry in the interface block that adapts the AstroAI to the car battery. I had a defective interface block on my old unit! Now, my problem is, I haven't the faintest idea how I would troubleshoot that. Additional disclosure, it's very cold here and I did not continue my testing with the mid-charged car battery (still considered "dead") at this point in my investigation. I appreciated very much that AstroAI reached out to me to identify that my review did not jive with their understanding of the unit's capability. I don't actually know how I would troubleshoot the interface block, which is extremely similar to ones that every other jumper unit out there comes with. I do trust that AstroAI may come up with a rigorous testing regime for the individual components that come with their jumper. Top marks for customer service and device capability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024 by Inspector Gadget Inspector Gadget

  • It's a booster.
It seems effective, and as all the gear and instructions to use right. It heats when using the inflating function.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by Greg

  • Started my totally dead Subaru
This thing is great. I had a jump-starter 20 years ago that weighed almost as much as a car battery did. This is the roughly the size and weight of a hardback book and can fit under my front seat. My car sat in a freezing parking garage for two weeks while I was away and was utterly dead. I ordered this, unboxed it, charged it for an hour, took it to the garage, and boom, it started my car on the first try. Haven't used it to inflate the tires yet but it says it can do that too. It has a nice compact carrying case and attachments for inflating bicycle tires, basketballs and other thingys. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025 by DGMcNJr

  • Powerful little thing.
I ordered this to replace a jump starter tire pump that wouldn’t charge after 3 uses. I’ve blown up Halloween decorations and my tires already. This little pump works great. The only downside is the screen is hard to see in the sun but nothing a little hand shade does not help. The case that it comes with is very well made and could probably take a beating. I would definitely buy this again over any of the others that are out there ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Hunter Franklin

  • Completely unreadable screen - pictures obviously simulated. Thew this away.
Threw this device away last night as it was more trouble than it was worth, and definitely not worth the hassle of returning. Let's just say that when needed, this awful screen was so unreadable that it rendered the device to rendered useles as it could not be relied upn. Defineltely not something you would want to have to rely on in an emergency. This screen is nothing like what is shown on the pictures (I do not recal anyway stating these photos were simulated). This is an update to the earlier comments below. The product works wel as long as you can guess what you are doing and tht it is charged. I say this as the screen is so dim it is impossible to read. I have bought multiple different similar products and although this one works well, it is useless for an emergency if you cannot set it or see how much chrge is left, indeed anying that you need to see to set in order to use is not visible. In complete darkness (i.e. no ambient light) you should be able to see something on the screen but even under these conditions the display is near impossible to read if at all as it is so dim. As such you have to guess at the status of the charge and the device and that hopefully you have the correct settings as there is no way of telling. I know of someone else who also got this product and had the exact same issue (she ended up just throwing hers away and getting a device from another manufacturer). If you need something for an emergwncy in the middle of no-where then you are better off getting a device from someone else to be on the safe side. It does not matter how good something about a product is- if something else about a product makes it unsuable then this fails the product in its entirety. Big thimbs down due o something so simple and cheap to rectify. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024 by Candido

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