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Never Worry About a Dead Car Battery Again With This Portable Jump Starter, On Sale for Labor Day

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I wouldn't consider myself a car girl by any means, but I definitely have a few accessories in my car that you'll never catch me without. And one of the most essential ones is just $80 on Amazon -- discounted by 20% for Labor Day on Amazon.

My grandfather was a mechanic, so I was taught a lot about cars, but I've never had to deal with car issues on my own -- until I did, when I had to jumpstart my car battery solo. My beloved 2011 Toyota wouldn't start and was making a weird sound when I turned my key. Like any responsible young adult, I immediately FaceTimed my dad and played the sound for him. He determined in less than a minute that I'd need to jumpstart my car to get it running. (Spoiler: He was right.)

Luckily for me, I have the Powrun P-One car jump starter battery pack, a gift from my apparently psychic parent. Currently, you can get it for 40% off its $100 list price -- or $60. It's marked down for Amazon's Labor Day sale -- but it's a lightning deal, so it won't be on sale for long. So if you're in the market, now's the time.

This 12-volt portable jump starter is a complete kit to get your car battery running again without another car or anyone's help. Complete with mini jumper cables and instructions, it's practically idiot-proof. (I say this proudly as a car idiot who's used this pack several times to jumpstart my car.)

It's easy to use. You prepare your car like you would if you were jumping it from another car -- pop the hood, locate the battery and attach the jumper cables. Then, using the black connector attached to the jumper cables, you plug the jumper cables into the battery pack, matching up the blue plug to the corresponding port on the battery pack. Then, you flip the switch to turn the battery pack on, and a green light on the jumper cable connector will signal that you have a good connection. Then, all you have to do is retry starting your car, and that extra charge bank should give you the juice you need to get it running. 

While my specific model is no longer available, this model from the same manufacturer is very similar and on sale now for Prime Day. This battery has enough juice to jumpstart your car up to 25 times from a single charge, and is compatible with 12-volt gasoline and diesel engines.

car battery jump starter kit

Here's everything that comes with the battery jump starter.

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In addition to helping you get moving, this battery also comes with a flashlight, compass and ports that you can use to charge your phone or other devices. It also has a display screen that shows your usage and remaining battery power. It's lightweight, compact and easy to store in your glove box or trunk.

I don't like to tout any product as life-saving, but this one really could be. Luckily for me, my car battery died during daylight hours in a relatively safe place, but the situation could've easily been much worse. Aside from the convenience of not needing another car to get a jump start, this portable car battery is as much a safety tool as it is a car one. And I feel much better driving around knowing I have it in my trunk, ready to go if needed.

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Source: cnet.com

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