

⚡ Power up like a pro—never miss a beat on the road!
The Schumacher Electric DSR ProSeries DSR165 is a professional-grade 2200 peak amp portable jump starter with a robust 22Ah AGM battery, designed to jump start large gas and diesel engines. Featuring a digital display, safety alarms, heavy-duty 4-gauge cables, and versatile 12V and USB power outlets, it doubles as a reliable power station for devices. Built tough for mechanics and drivers, it delivers consistent, safe, and powerful performance in all weather conditions.
































| ASIN | B0756QKZPK |
| Amperage | 2200 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,377 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #100 in Jump Starters |
| Brand | Schumacher Electric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,209) |
| Date First Available | August 28, 2017 |
| Exterior | Chrome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026666420839 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 24.5 pounds |
| Item model number | DSR165 |
| Manufacturer | Schumacher |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DSR115 |
| Model | Schumacher Electric DSR165 ProSeries Jump Starter |
| Peak Output Current | 4400 Amps |
| Product Dimensions | 20.8"D x 14.6"W x 6.3"H |
| UPC | 026666420839 |
D**N
Robust. Reliable. Commercial-Grade Jumper.
THE SKINNY: This thing is an absolute beast of a jumper!! It’s HEFTY (23 lbs), it’s EASY to use (connect chargers, turn ignition), and it’s incredibly RELIABLE (successfully jumped a V8 sedan over a dozen times on single charge!). ADDITIONAL INFO: I used to write all sorts of reviews. But as I’ve gotten older (and time’s become more valuable), I generally only write a review when a product is either such garbage I feel duty-bound to warn others OR is so legit I feel can’t help but feel compelled to recommend it to others — especially when I had to go through several rejects before landing on the “good” one. THIS is that good one!! Can’t speak to others’ experiences, though I’m also routinely frustrated when perusing negative reviews only to discover they have NOTHING to do with the actual (working) product itself. I’ve now ORDERED (and used) TWO of these same Schumacher DSR 114s (as evidenced in my pics) and while I cannot yet speak to longevity, I can speak to the past 7 months of ownership and frequent use. You couldn’t ask for a better situation to test this DSR 114 jumper than my current situation. I drive a 5.5 liter, V8 Mercedes sedan where either my 2-year-old car battery is on the fritz OR there’s something slowly drawing current that shouldn’t be. Either way if left for more than a weekend my battery is too weak to turn over. And since I’m a high school teacher who lives just 2 walkable-miles from work, my car often does sit for 3 or 4 days at a time. In other words, my car is frequently (and frustratingly) needing a jump! I first purchased a “best selling” battery boosters rated at 1,000 amps. It was one of those power pack style jumpers about half the size of a laptop. Zero help. Even though my battery had enough for a couple of cluggs toward starting, this device did nothing. I left connected for 20 minutes, allegedly charging, zero difference. I returned that and stepped up to a 2,000 amp option, this time of the most popular brand sold. Keep in mind, the whole time I kept wondering what the name of those “old school” heavy-duty jumpers was, the kind you see AAA using, but every search kept returning these power pack style chargers. Tuesday after Memorial Day (3-day weekend) gave me a chance to use this new 2,000 amp, top-of-line device, but… crickets. Gave it another 5, nope. Another 20, nope (to be fair, after 20 min the car DID sound as if it was getting closer so the device did appear to be charging my battery). Decided to search popular car product websites to see if any brands or models of a more industrial charger came up, that’s when I found the Schumacher 114. When it arrived, the size, weight, and build quality made it clear THIS was the bad-ass jumper I was hoping for. I mean, at 23lbs it’s practically-a-car-battery itself! Literally the second I connect this thing, my car turns over. The longest I’ve had to wait: 12 seconds, and that was when my battery was so dead the keyfob wouldn’t even unlock the doors. I’ve used this thing to jump my car approximately 25 times since June and the internal battery currently reads: 73% That’s amazing! This thing is so easy and so reliable, I’ve become the go-to battery jumper every time I see someone in need of a jump. Plus I love that it doesn’t mess with my own electronics (FYI: jumping incorrectly, as in with both cars ON and subsequently both alternators on, can wreak havoc on the electronics of German cars). Didn’t charge the thing when it arrived, used between 25 times on various cars, and it STILL is rocking 3/4 of it’s full capacity, still turning my engine over as if I’ve got a new battery!! Within 3 weeks of realizing how legit this one was, I ordered a second on in July for my fiancé’s car. Ignore the low-rating reviews. This thing is legit and provides you with the sort of peace of mind those flimsy over packs simply cant.
J**N
This jump pack is a beast !
I have had a j7mp pack around the shop for years, but charger went bad and couldn’t find a replacement. After some research, I decided that I wanted a Schumacher . This unit came in and is pretty heavy, but starts anything that I have needed to get started. I don’t have any 24v equipment, but this jump pack has the ability.
J**L
Best jump box
This things jumps everything. It’s the best jump box I ever brought.
R**J
WON'T LAST
Got 24 months and 0 successful jumps with this landfill junk. Its very disappointing because I got 11 years and many successful jumps from an older Schumacher model (PSJ-2212) after swapping out its batteries once. It died again not long after the battery swap. I didn't keep the older model plugged into the wall charger 24/7. This model I did because instructions indicated it was completely safe to do so. So as to keep it ready 24/7. I don't know what caused its bad battery failure, but it certainly wasn't from overuse, nor misuse. It failed both times I needed it to jump start vehicles in frigid winter temperatures. This jump starter was only good for running up my energy bill keeping it charged to then be useless. USA manufacturing is increasingly synonymous with planned obsolescence, overpriced junk that fails right after warranty periods. AVOID IT. I'M DONE.
A**Y
Happy
Its a good jumper and well worth the money
I**S
nice finish
i am replacing my matco psj2212 12/15 that died this was made by same people so i went with this
P**L
Not ready to use
Works great, but does not come with the charging cable. You have to buy that separately. Why not include that with the purchase? I’d happily pay the extra few bucks for the convenience.
A**R
Worth every penny!!
Well worth the money!!!
L**S
first one worked great but two years and i lent it out and it came back and would not take a charge and one battery cell was empty, I wont lend my mew one out as there a excellent boost pack i use it on my 10000 pound wench, will load cars with flat tires and anything i have to wench on, a 10 out of 10 for me
D**R
Works perfect. Several boosts with single charge. Small and Big Engines, no problem.
R**O
This is a very large, heavy unit, probably overkill for most home users jumping a couple cars a year, especially if you mainly jump V6 or smaller engines. The main gripe I have with this updated unit, as others have rightly pointed out, is the way this unit recharges. It uses an external charger that connects with an oddball 3 prong connector which is finicky to plug/unplug (see photos). They should have used a standard 110V male plug like previous models, and simply included a 3 prong to 110V female end to connect. The fact we need an external charger is actually a major drawback, it's just more hassle and cords, and what if we forget or misplace the charger? You might think, like I did, that having a quality 2A Automatic Charger is a plus, seeing as it could be used to charge any battery. Problem is, they failed to include a battery clamp adaptor cord, forcing us to special order that separately. Even more disappointing is the fact they did not include a 12V cigarette adapter to recharge this in a vehicle, which I presume many will want, especially those using this for commercial purposes. The failure to include the necessary adapters is annoying, but the bigger issue is the finicky 3-prong connector on the jumper, its a major hassle and weak point that should be addressed in future models. The other minor gripe I have is the switches and buttons, they just feel cheap for a product at this price point. I just can't recommend this particular model for most people. The cheaper DSR 119 is actually an easier recommendation, with better usability. Needless to say, I will be returning mine. Edit: I wanted to let others know that since this contains "explosive material" amazon is unable to take any returns, so buyers beware, this is non-refundable. Nowhere does it say on the product page or in checkout process that this is non-refundable, which amazon should change. Had I known I would not have purchased it. Now I am forced to deal with Schumacher directly to try and return it, at my own expense.
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