It seems like more and more products nowadays make absurd exaggerated claims as to how powerful, fast, or bright they are. It doesn’t matter what you are looking for online, there always seems to be manufacturers using crazy claims to attract buyers. When it comes to jump starters, amperage seems to be the thing that all the brands use to compare theirs to other brands. But are any of their amperage claims realistic? We’ll find out in this latest video from the Torque Test Channel as he’s built a robot to do the testing!
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NOCO 1750: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08WZKRHZZ?…
WOLFBOX: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRRKRJ2S?…
M18 & Ryobi: Tagged to video Cordless on the go style jump starters have gotten out of hand with their amps ratings, saying things like 1750, 2000, 4000 amps when none of them make anywhere near that – and they don’t need to looking at your vehicles own battery amp ratings. So we build a robot that spits out the truth about these products and tell you exactly what each can do including the new Milwaukee Hot Shot, Ryobi 1600A jump starter, NOCO 1000amp GB40, GB50 and GB55 models and the Wolfbox 4000 amp unit. We do not accept any tools shown on the channel from any brand, nor do we take any sponsorships, partnerships, discounts, product placement deals, pre-market brand samples, money, items or compensation of any kind from brands, tool makers or otherwise in the planning or creation of these videos.







