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Portable Jump Starter

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Price: 34.95

Consumer: Men, boys and those who buy gifts for them (There are also products for women.)

The purpose of the Portable Jump Starter is to recharge a weak car battery.

Pros: Now you can jump start a car with a weak battery - without ever leaving the vehicle. The Portable Jump Starter is small enough to fit in your glove compartment. It easily plugs into your cars cigarette lighter port, and recharges your weak battery. The battery can be recharged enough for the vehicle to start in about ten minutes.

You do not need cumbersome battery cables. You do not even have to lift the hood of your car to recharge the battery with the Portable Jump Starter. The Portable Jump Starter is already charged up when you take it out of the box. After use, you can leave it plugged into your cigarette lighter for about thirty minutes to charge it back up, so that it is ready for the next use.

This is much better than a disposable battery charger, as you can use it over and over again. A green indication light on the charger will let you know whether the car battery is able to be recharged or not as well.

Cons:
The Portable Jump Starter may not work. It does not have the ability to recharge a completely dead or damaged battery. Your cars cigarette lighter port must work, and many cars today do not have cigarette lighters installed in them. The Portable Jump Starter can also run out of juice, and takes about thirty minutes to recharge.

Guarantee: First Street has an easy return, 90 day money back guarantee. Once returns are received at the warehouse, it takes approximately 24 to 48 hours for the customer to receive credit, if the product was purchased with a credit card. If the purchase was made by check, the customer will receive a refund check to the original billing address.

Value for money: Excellent value for the money.

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