The Clore Automotive JNC325 is an ideal shop tool, combining robust jump starting power with numerous features that deliver utility and convenience, including high performance starting capability, USB outlets to power small electronics, 12 Volt power supply capability, an LED work light and also UL2743 compliance for operator and equipment safety.
Clore Automotive JNC325 features
- Start 12 Volt Batteries: Jump start dead batteries including cars, SUVs, marine, agricultural and fleet starting. Rated for 8-Liter gas, and 6-Liter diesel engines.
- Robuust Components: Unlike other lithium jump starters. Besides, the JNC325 utilizes heavy-duty, 24 inch #6AWG jumper cables with full size clamps to maximize the power delivered to the vehicle being started.
- Versatile: Dual USB Outlets to charge electronics, Built-in LED Flashlight, 12 Volt power outlet with female adapter included.
- Fast Recharging: Recharging the unit is fast and simple via USB-C. Cable, charger, and also zipper case included.
- Jump Start Totally Dead Batteries: Start batteries down to 0.0 Volts by using the Override function. Also ensure you have made a proper connection proper to using the Override function.
Clore Automotive JNC325 Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages | Disadvantages |
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✔️ Starting tasks: The JNC325 can tackle a wide variety of starting tasks in numerous application environments, including automotive, marine, light truck, agricultural and also fleet starting. | ✖️ Cable Length: Its length is very small. |
✔️ Fast recharging: Recharging the unit is fast and simple via USB-C. |
How to use this jump starter
Using the Clore Automotive JNC325 jump starter is a straightforward process:
- Connect the Clamps: Attach the red clamp to the positive terminal and then, the black to the negative terminal of your vehicle’s battery.
- Power On: Press the power button on the Clore Automotive JNC325 to activate it.
- Start Your Vehicle: Turn the ignition key, and then, the jump starter will supply the necessary power to start it.
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Clore Automotive JNC325 Comparison
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Model | JNC325 | JNC345 | JNC660 | JNC770R | JNCAIR | JNC1224 |
12 Volt Starting Amps | 450 | 550 | 1700 | 1700 | 1700 | 3400 |
Starts Vehicles | 8 Liter Gas, 6 Liter Diesel | 10 Liter Gas, 10 Liter Diesel | Passenger Vehicles, Light Commercial | Passenger Vehicles, Light Commercial | Passenger Vehicles, Light Commercial | Commercial, Heavy-Duty |
Cable Length | 24″ | 40″ | 46″ | 68″ | 68″ | 46″ |
Voltmeter | LED | LED | Analog | Digital | Analog | Analog |
Air Compressor | ✓ | |||||
Power Outlets | 12 Volt & USB | 12 Volt & USB | 12 Volt | 12 Volt & USB | 12 Volt | 12 Volt |
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User Reviews
Gordon – ★★★★★ (5/5)
Easy to use
Used it as soon as it arrived and was charged up. Hooked it up to my low Jeep Wrangler battery- Car, which had been parked outside in 40 degree weather, stated up immediately. Very, very easy to use.
George Spencer Young -★★★★☆ (4/5)
Well worth the weight and space
Having found out how easy it is to leave a hybrid car “running” overnight, thereby killing the battery used in starting the gasoline engine, I’ve become a huge fan of this jump brick. We’ve used it several times in the last year. It works fine on our SUV. I wish the cables were 50% longer, but with some thought one can find a safe place to lay the brick while it starts the car. Until Toyota learns to have a warning beep for locking up the car while it’s “running”, this brick goes everywhere with me.
Mr Z –★★★★★ (5/5)
Great emergency gear
After researching jump-start kits, I came across great reviews for this one. It lives up to the name. I found myself in a bind, and this thing quickly and easily started up my vehicle. If not for this, I would have been in a bad situation with weather going on. Besides, It is easy to hook up and use. It is also very compact for the power it delivers. Many other jumpers I found to be bulky. This can fit in my glove box and you wouldn’t even notice it was there.