Posted by Shaler on December 14, 2020 at 09:28:37 from (71.112.189.13):
In Reply to: jumper cables posted by 37 chief on December 14, 2020 at 08:44:05:
I think Stan lives somewhere in CA, interesting question as I was just jump starting some one this morn at the store and they commented on the heavy size of my cables......which I beleive I bought at a garage sale a few years ago. Anyway, Stan, jumper cables are just like any thing else these days, you can go to the discount retailer and buy jumper cables that I think may have trouble lighting up a flashlite, which you already knew. Then for 10x the money you can go to reputable parts place and get some big boy jumper cables. As others have said, you can make your own. I honestly dont beleive you can go to a store and buy jumper cables that are "too heavy duty". Look around, if you dont want to make your own, get the heaviest ones you can afford. If you did not live 2500 miles from me I could refer you to a good place.
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