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3 Best Car Battery Warmers

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With winter just around the bend, it’s a great time to prep your vehicle for colder temperatures and inclement weather. Inspecting your battery to make sure it has sufficient power this season is one pre-winter task worth completing. Investing in a battery warmer is another one. Here are three battery warmers with excellent ratings that are currently available on Amazon.


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Kat 22200 Thermal Wrap

One of the most affordable types of battery warmers is the thermal wrap style. The Kat 22200 Thermal Wrap measures 15 by 9.5 by 8.5 inches, to accommodate most sizes of car batteries. It’s also easy to install, making it a great first battery warmer if you’ve never owned one before. The fact that its vinyl material helps protect the battery from oil and acid leaks is an added bonus.


DEI 010480 Cell Saver

If you want a product that not only keeps the battery warm but also prevents it from overheating, go with this cell saver from Design Engineering. At the time of writing, this gadget costs around $20. Not only can it withstand up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit of radiant heat, but it can absorb and neutralize any leaking battery acids. And, because it also protects against overheating, you can also use it to shield your battery in summer when the weather gets particularly hot.


Kat 22600 Battery Pad Heater

This battery pad heater measures 11-by-18 inches, which is large enough to maintain the large battery of a truck. Position it under the battery, then plug it into a nearby outlet to start the thermal action. Per Lifewire, this heater has the additional perk of keeping other engine parts, like the oil pans, warm.


For more ways to winter-proof your vehicle, check out this article here. And read up on how to keep your car’s exterior clean in colder weather.


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News Sources: Lifewire, Wise Bread