Need new windshield wipers and a portable jump starter-suggestions?

philos

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Looking for some good wiper blades and a jump starter (portable battery). My trucks is a 2005 Tundra. I appreciate any suggestions.

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Looking for some good wiper blades and a jump starter (portable battery). My trucks is a 2005 Tundra. I appreciate any suggestions.

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I use portable jump starters at least once a week on equipment. Honestly they are all about the same and only last about a year before performance really starts to drop off. Get the biggest amperage ones they work best

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In the last 10 years I haven't found any wiper blades that are worth a darn for very long. Even the expensive ones don't last more than a year around here, so I just buy multiple sets of the cheap ones and change them out every 6-9 months. And those full shroud wipers tend to lift off my windshields when I'm driving highway speeds and they don't do squat at that point.
 
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Michelin wiper blades sold at COSTCO for me. Good life and performance.

As per the jump pack, I really like my Charge IT by Solar. It was a gift so not sure which auto parts store it came from, but I take it on fly in hunts for "infinite" charging of the camps iPhones, cameras, InReaches, etc. It has all the typical charging wires in a bundle....Apple FireWire and old flat style, Mini, micro and regular USB, etc. It also has a set of jumper cables, and the little unit has jump started my F350 diesel, my F150 V-8 and my Polaris RZR. Unbelievable as the battery pack is 2 or 3 pounds. I highly recommend having it under the seat of your hunting vehicle. Mine is two years old and the jump-start on the diesel truck was last week so the battery-pack must be holding up OK. It charges up quickly on 110 V power...the solar in the name must reference other products the company sells. There is a bright LED "flashlight" bulb on the unit that I haven't used that can be put in flashing emergency strobe mode as well. Good luck with your choice.
 
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