caselingHard Case Compatible with Boost Pro GB150 3000 Amp 12V Lithium Jump Starter Battery Pack
Brand | caseling |
Product Dimensions | 8.3"D x 13.5"W x 3.6"H |
Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Amperage | 4000 Amps |
Peak Output Current | 3000 Amps |
Manufacturer | Caseling |
UPC | 703546598641 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 70354659864100 |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
J**T
Hard case ain’t so hard
I don’t like much about this case. It’s black so that’s cool because it matches my truck. It’s not so much a hard case but more like a hard-ish case. I think the engineers found 2 pieces of cardboard from a 12 pack, folded them in half, covered them with decent fabric, and sold them to me under the marketing guise that the $300 battery jumper I bought from them would be safe while wrapped in their case of hardness. Furthermore, the tiny pouch that thinks it can hold accessories and instructions is way too small to be considered satisfying. I guess I can sum this up by saying it isn’t hard enough, big enough, and will leave you wishing you tried something else. Basically what every woman says to me after I give them my case.
S**E
Good dimensions, good price for a "universal" case...
This is the second time I purchased this case. The first was for a Neco Battery minder for my car because I was loosing battery power from my new battery put in earlier this year.This time I purchased this case for was for a digital readout heat gun that manufacturer did not include a case for one reason or another, and I thought of this case because the dimensions were within the ballpark for the heat gun. I did not want something too big to not protect the accessories that came with the heat gun, but not overly expensive either. I will just wrap a cloth over the accessories so as not to rattle and bang them up against heat gun while in the case since this is not meant to be a form fitting case. At least the case provides an area so as all the accessories and heat gun will not ding each other.This is a great "go to" case when you are in a pinch for a case for "something"...T
A**A
Nice Case
I bought this case for my Halo Bolt Air+ because I did not like how it came in a pouch. I wanted something with a little more protection.The case is pretty nice. It’s a little big, but my Halo Bolt and all the accessories fit inside without everything looking crammed inside. I may buy some foam to put inside to keep things from moving around. I would be careful with the handle because it may break away from the case if not handled with care. But otherwise I like the case.
V**N
Not So Hard Case
I bought what I thought was a hard case (think Pelican products), but what I received was a flexy, hard-ish case. Sort of like cheap luggage, looks like woven denier glued onto a molded skeleton of harder plastic for shape and some support. It certainly is better than NOCO's cinching bag, which is a joke in itself. With the price I paid, I should've figured I was going to get a product made appropriately, but, my fault for not thinking through my purchase. IT does maintain it's shape somewhat, but you'll want to secure it because nothing's going to be protected if it bounces around in your trunk or anywhere else for that matter. Might want to be gentle with the handle too, doesn't look like it will handle much more than careful use, if it's to last any good length of time.Pros:* Holds NOCO GB150 and it's accessories inside with no issue.* Mesh on inside of zippered lid reasonably secures accessories and even the thick multi-language user guid for GB150.* Denier on hard-ish frame protects better than NOCO's thin cinch bag.* Cheap.Cons:* Thin, flexy and not rugged. Certainly not hard case.* Probably not what you had in mind.* Feelings of disappointment and buyer's remorse after seeing this thing next to the rugged looking NOCO GB150.* Feeling like someone lied to you in the product description.* Feeling worse about the purchase the more you think about it.
E**B
Good case
This case is good for my needs. I wanted some protection for the expensive Boost Pro, to keep the accessories stored with the unit, and I wanted to keep it all disguised somewhat. The case is fairly rigid, but it isn't a hard plastic case that you might see power tools in. It is also not soft-sided but somewhere in between. Good case for the money. The zipper runs along the backside enough that the top will lay back easily. The mesh pocket holds everything that comes with the GB150. I made a stainless steel cable with crimped loops on each end to secure the booster to my seat frame. I ran the cable into the case at the zipper end, and put a padlock around the cable and a battery cable.
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