Are Portable Car Jump Starters Worth Buying?

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September 16, 2022

Have you ever accidentally left the lights on in your car and didn’t realize it until you went to leave the next day and found a dead car battery? I think we’ve all done it at least once, and it’s never fun. Things get even worse if you don’t have jumper cables or a friend with another vehicle to give you a boost.

However, with a portable jump starter, those are problems of the past. If you’ve ever wondered about those portable jump starter gadgets, how they work, and if they’re worth buying, we have all the details in our top story.

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