


We’ve tested a number of NOCO jump starter products and across the brand, NOCO products are some of the most well-built jump starters on the market. For more information on our testing methodology and how we evaluate every product, check out our methodology page here.Ĭons Lacks voltage reader Some complain that lower-powered models drain quickly We publish hundreds of product and service reviews to bring car enthusiasts detailed guides on automotive tools, detailing kits, car seats, pet products, and much more. A team of product testers thoroughly researches top products, unboxes and puts our hands on each component, and tests the items on real vehicles before making recommendations to readers. Why You Can Trust UsĮach year, we test over 350 auto products on vehicles and in our testing lab. We attached each recommended jump starter to a carbon pile tester, which can help gauge a battery’s cold-cranking amps and voltage. Then, we attached it to a carbon pile battery tester to measure voltage and check the battery power.Ī carbon pile battery tester can measure the current a battery can discharge through its resistor. Jump Starter Testing Processįor testing, we unpacked each jump starter and charged it fully. Each jump starter was given a rating out of 5 stars based on these criteria. A team member tested each jump starter, taking note of how easy the jump starter was to use, its power, and its durability.

Our product testing team then ordered the jump starters that best met these standards. We started by searching retailers like Amazon, RealTruck, and Advance Auto Parts for top products, looking at factors such as cable length, battery type, customer ratings, and prices. The jump starters in this article went through two rounds of reviews.
