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Can Anyone Advise Regarding Jump Leads
I am about to buy some jump leads for my Micro 998cc.They vary so much in price that I do not know how much to spend. Any advice appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.These should be perfectly good enough to keep handy for emergency use. (Although I'm not a great fan of Halford's, they don't sell absolute rubbish, which you might otherwise risk buying on eBay etc):
https:/ /www.ha lfords. com/mot oring/b attery- mainten ance/ju mp-lead s/halfo rds-ess entials -jump-l eads-43 8446.ht ml
Screwfix also sell suitable jump leads for around the same price:
https:/ /www.sc rewfix. com/p/h ilka-pr o-craft -red-bl ack-400 a-boost er-cabl es-3m/6 418r
However jump leads are of no use at all unless you've got another vehicle to get the power from. My own preference would be to keep one of these in my car:
https:/ /www.sc rewfix. com/p/s treetwi ze-500a -promo- power-p ack-12v /5256r
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Screwfix also sell suitable jump leads for around the same price:
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However jump leads are of no use at all unless you've got another vehicle to get the power from. My own preference would be to keep one of these in my car:
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You only have a small car now but you might have a bigger one sometime or even want to help out someone with a bigger one. The main thing to bear in mind is that there is no way of testing jump leads and you only find out they are no good is when you come to use them, so buy the best you can afford.
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