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    Stanley Total Garage Center

    Stanley Total Garage Center The new Stanley Total Garage Center will recharge batteries, diagnose your engine and electrical problems, and inflate your tires, all in a compact rolling unit.

    The new Stanley Total Garage Center includes a state-of-the-art battery charging station, an automotive code reader used by professional mechanics, and a powerful 120 PSI compressor, all in a diamond plated station that rolls on wheels. It stows away in the garage, and offers convenient storage for clamps, cables and hoses.

    When your battery needs some juice, connect the battery charger clamps to the battery terminals and press “charge”. The charger performs the rest of the optimum procedure.  With its 3-stage charging, the battery charger automatically switches from fast charge, to top-off, to trickle charge. Besides vehicle batteries, its perfect for batteries in motor homes, jet skis, lawn tractors, generators, or vehicles that sit idle for months.

    The Battery Charger is one of the most advanced chargers on the market, with a digital LCD screen that displays charging status, estimated time remaining to start and more with easy to understand icons.  Even if the cables are connected to the the wrong terminal, the screen alerts you.

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    Many other chargers are not automatic, and require you to select various settings from battery type, size, or even look up what a numbered code represents. The Stanley Total Garage Center displays all of this information instantly and clearly on the display screen.

    Press the Quick Start Timer button and the battery charger delivers up to 25 amps of starting power to jolt the battery back to life. The Quick Start Timer also displays a countdown timer to help estimate how long until the battery is charged enough to start your vehicle.

    The Stanley Total Garage Center also includes a self-diagnostic tool that professional mechanics use to diagnose and fix problems.  When the check engine light comes on, attach the Stanley Total Garage Center to the OBD port under the dash.  An LCD screen displays the fault code and information stored in a vehicles computer. Armed with this information, you can either fix it yourself, or bring it to a professional while already knowing what needs to be fixed.

    The Stanley Total Garage Center includes a powerful 120 PSI compressor to quickly inflate almost anything. ($150, www.stanleytools.com)

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