Dewalt can jump-start a completely dead car battery (Voltage=0). Tiny lithium can not (only a few of them can: $400 Noco can start a completely dead battery).
Dewalt will not lose capacity in the winter. Lithium jump starter capacity degrades in the cold. If one lives in a southern state, a small lithium jump starter would be fine. However, when temperatures go down, Lithium battery will have slower ion movement: electrolytes become thicker and ion mobility drops. Voltage drops faster under load. Capacity is significantly reduced.
Surely Dewalt is heavy and makes you look like a grandpa, but it will work in sub-zero temperatures every time. The tiny lithium jump starter will make you look like a smart man, but if you leave it inside the car in the cold, you may as well get CAA instead.
Statistics: Posted by yorkdaletoronto — Nov 1st, 2025 12:49 pm