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  Unable to start my SUV , apparently I had a dead battery . Fortunately , I had purchased a Jump Start Portable Power in the rose gold tone from QVC in February .  I charged it back in Feb when it arrived and put it in my SUV. Well, with easy pics on the box and  simplistic instructions , I used the Jump start to start my car and it worked perfectly so I was able to go home . The next morning I  used it again to jump start my SUV   then I went to the  auto store to by a new battery . So, I was able to get 2 Jump starts  out of the  full charge  on the Jump Start Portable Power . Glade I bought this to have on hand for an emargency .

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Re: Stranded with dead battery

I’m so glad it worked for you.  I have tried using my Halo bolt to jumpstart 6-cylinder car but didn’t work. Now the light doesn’t even work on it. Being stranded is a horrible feeling. 

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@skatting44 I have AAA but I am really glad that it worked out for you!

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Re: Stranded with dead battery

I'll stick with my HaloBolts.  I have three of them.  I've jump-started a couple of neighbors, since I got these.  And I do love how long they hold a charge.  A friend of mine has one and when her power went out recently, she was delighted to be able to plug in her living room lamp.  Love my Halo Bolts!!!

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Re: Stranded with dead battery

I too have AAA, but am glad that Halo worked for you.

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Re: Stranded with dead battery

Great testimonial!  I'm glad you weren't stranded without it!

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We all in my family have AAA as well but sometimes you have to wait awhile for them to get to you so there is an advantage to having your own charger, you can do it and be on your way instead waiting around. Especially in the winter during a really cold spell particularly if combined with getting hit by snow which is when they get a lot of dead battery calls so you can spend some time twiddling your thumbs till that "oh thank God, they're finally here" thing.

 

I must say though that the last time I had to call AAA they kept calling me to keep me abreast of how long before they got here....car in garage w/dead battery.  They called me at least 3 times because the "rescuer" they were sending me got hung up in traffic due to an accident while towing another vehicle to a garage. Perhaps if I'd been an emergency they'd have sent someone else. I told them I wasn't sure if I just needed a jump start to get to the dealer or if it was something else and would need a tow. Turned out just a jump was needed to get to dealer & new battery.

 

Soooo, the Halo chargers IMO would make great Christmas gifts for kids and grandkids who drive as well.

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Re: Stranded with dead battery

it says in the literature that an suv can be jumped up to 90 times on a full charge!....so you have many jumps left on that charge....my son has used his numerous times to jump trucks at the landscaping nursery where he works, plus charges his cell phone at work and iit's still going strong on the initial full charge.

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Re: Stranded with dead battery


@shaggygirl wrote:

We all in my family have AAA as well but sometimes you have to wait awhile for them to get to you so there is an advantage to having your own charger, you can do it and be on your way instead waiting around. Especially in the winter during a really cold spell particularly if combined with getting hit by snow which is when they get a lot of dead battery calls so you can spend some time twiddling your thumbs till that "oh thank God, they're finally here" thing.

 

I must say though that the last time I had to call AAA they kept calling me to keep me abreast of how long before they got here....car in garage w/dead battery.  They called me at least 3 times because the "rescuer" they were sending me got hung up in traffic due to an accident while towing another vehicle to a garage. Perhaps if I'd been an emergency they'd have sent someone else. I told them I wasn't sure if I just needed a jump start to get to the dealer or if it was something else and would need a tow. Turned out just a jump was needed to get to dealer & new battery.

 

Soooo, the Halo chargers IMO would make great Christmas gifts for kids and grandkids who drive as well.


  Exactly ! I've had AAA service  in the past . However, most of the time  it was either a tire issue or a battery issue .  The jump starter I have came from QVC but it wasn't call a Halo  , however sounds  as though it performs the same functions to jumpstart a car , powerful flashlight with flashers  and a power source port for a phone .

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Re: Stranded with dead battery

I purchased the Stanley Fat Max a few years ago and it has  saved the day many times....for not only my car, but many co-workers cars as well. It is big and heavy, but it has a compressor to put air in tires, which I've used several times. I highly recommend everyone have some device in their car to jump start dead batteries at least. Being stranded is scary and waiting for AAA might not be an option.