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My trucks not lifted so I don't need one. I can just step down.
The lithium ones hold a charge the longest and are much more compact, but heat can be an issue and the batteries tend to fail in less time than you'd expect, but if it doubles as a charger/power supply while camping etc then it's worth it imho for the couple years I'd expect to get out of them and if they're also battery chargers they usually still work as that plugged into 120v even with the batteries toast so at least they're still good for something. Myself I just stick to a decent set of jumper cables.
I have a Noco which is two years old now. It lives in my aluminum toolbox in the bed and has literally been to the Arctic Ocean prior year as well as Arizona this last summer. So it’s seen plenty of temperature extremes and a lot of shaking on bad roads and no roads. I’ve used it a handful of times.
Got it wet one time when a water bottle ruptured in my toolbox too. I don’t think any got inside it, but the outside was soaked.