The sturdiness of the Platinum range will set your off-road vehicle a notch above the rest whereas the Gold will assist in cold and extreme weather conditions.
Let’s dig deeper and see which one might suit you best!
Duralast Gold: A Quick Look
- Made with impact-resistant polypropylene
- Designed to reduce leakage and corrosion
- Specifically intended to withstand cold or extreme weather conditions
- Designed to power your vehicles with high power demands, ex. heated seats and infotainment systems
- Additional lead plates to reduce vibration
- Negative plates to help eliminate shorts
- Engineered to meet or exceed your vehicles equipment quality
- More power every time you start the vehicle
- Built for cold and extreme weather conditions
- Increased life
- 3-year warranty
- Free replacement
- Nationwide warranty
- Impact Resistant
- Paste formula improves performance
- Best for cold and extreme weather
Duralast Premium: A quick look
- Flat plate AGM batteries (Absorbent Glass Mat) power more
- Ultimate combination of durability, power, and flexibility
- Spill-proof to assist multiple electronic and accessories
- Leak proof – to safer maintenance-free power
- Exceptional vibration resistance
- High deep cycle capacity, making it twice as strong as the Duralast Gold
- Twice the cycle life of conventional batteries
- Leak-proof and non-spill
- Two times the cycle life of your conventional batteries
- Recharges faster
- Specifically designed for vehicles with start-stop technology
- Resists internal corrosion from heat
- Maximum cold crank and reserve capacity
Duralast Gold vs Platinum: How Do They Differ?
1. Reserve Capacity
Reserve capacity specifies how long a fully loaded battery can withstand a load. With a large reserve capacity, there is no difference between the two batteries when it comes to reserve capacity.
Gold (130MJ)
It exceeds or meets the reserve capacity requirements but the battery is prone to overcharging
Platinum (130MJ)
You get to enjoy more durability and sustainability with the Platinum while it also recharges faster than conventional batteries
2. Cold-Cranking amperage (CCA)
CCA is a rating used to rate the battery’s ability to start the engine in cold temperatures. The rating refers to the number of amps the battery can supply at a certain Fahrenheit for 30 seconds while maintaining a voltage.
Gold
75068
Platinum
76068
3. Replacement warranty
Gold
3 Year replacement warranty
Platinum
3 Year replacement warranty
Note: Duralast’s standard batteries come out with a 2-year warranty, but they added an extra year to the Gold and Platinum range.
4. Size of the battery
Gold
Weight: 43.7lbs
Length: 10.75IN
Platinum
Weight: 44.4lbs
Length: 10.94IN
5. Voltage capacity
Gold
- 122H
Platinum
- 122H
6. Specifications
Gold | Platinum | |
Warranty | 3 Year | 3 Year |
Weight | 43.73lbs | 44.4lbs |
Negative Terminal Location | Top left front | Top left |
Type | Starting | Starting |
Reserve Capacity | 130MJ | 130MJ |
Length | 10.75IN | 10.94IN |
Positive Terminal location | Right | Top Right |
Voltage | 122H | 122H |
Terminal Type | Standard Post | Standard Post |
BCI Group Size | 24F | 48 |
Height | 9IN | 7.5IN |
Cranking Amperage | 93568 | 068 |
Cold Cranking Amperage | 75068 | 76067 |
Width | 6.813IN | 6.88IN |
FAQs
Q. Is Duralast an AutoZone brand?
Ans. These batteries are AutoZone’s private label for lead-acid motor vehicles. These batteries are AGM line batteries which are mostly manufactured by Johnson controls; but can also be manufactured by other manufacturers.
Q. Are Duralast batteries good?
Ans. The majority of Duralast customers are very satisfied with their purchase. Duralast batteries are some of the best batteries you can find on the market because of their high performance and exceptional power and reserve capacity.
Q. What is the warranty on a Duralast battery?
Ans. The older models of the Duralast batteries come with a two-year warranty, whereas the Gold and Platinum series come with a three-year warranty.
Q. Where are Duralast batteries made?
Ans. Duralast products are made in Memphis, US. The company as a whole generates $1.45 million in sales.
Q. How long does the Duralast battery last?
Ans. The original range of batteries lasts about two to three years. The Gold and Platinum batteries are known to last up to three to five years. This obviously depends on how well you look after your battery and which vehicle or machinery you would use it for.
Q. How to choose the right Duralast battery?
Ans. Depending on the vehicle you would want to choose a battery that meets or exceeds the original equipment installed by the manufacturer. Each design comes with its own specifications which makes it easier to choose the correct fit for your vehicle’s needs. To ensure that you choose the correct battery; speak to one of your local Duralast retailers or experts.
Q. What is the difference between the Duralast and Duralast Gold battery?
Ans. Duralast Gold batteries are designed for more high-powered vehicles. They are heavier and added lead plates ensure better vibration resistance and more power.
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