O(*^&R%^4$
On Friday, my car battery reached end-of-service, with no advance warning. I was the last person to leave work on Friday evening, the car wouldn't start, so I had to wait an hour and a half for AAA to show up and jump start it.
Saturday was a lousy, rainy day and I didn't feel like replacing a battery in the wet, so I dug out my old jumper pack and left it to charge for 24 hours, then on Sunday I went to O'Reilly's and bought a battery. My old jumper pack is quite old, probably undersized anyway, and I don't know how long it will last, so while I was there I also bought a new jumper pack.
When I got home from work this evening I brought the new jumper pack in so I could charge it up. Nope -- not gonna happen.
It includes a 12-volt changing cord with a cigar lighter plug, so when my car battery is dead I can charge the jumper pack off the cigar lighter, but the A/C connection is two male prongs sticking out of the back of the case. The extension cord is NOT INCLUDED. And, naturally, the recess for the A/C charging cord isn't large enough to fit the connector of a standard 3-conductor, grounded extension cord. So before I can charge the new jumper pack I have to go out and buy a 2-conductor extension cord.
I am not happy. This is not a bleepin' toy -- the one I got costs $89, and the next more powerful one (which costs over $100) also doesn't come with the A/C power cord (according to the instruction manual). That's pretty damned cheap.