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R**N
Gets the job done!
This afternoon I found my battery dead because I had accidentally left the head lights on all night. My car was parked in the apartment parking lot and there were cars on both sides. I didn’t know who those other cars belonged to and I also couldn’t ask my friends to being their car around because a standard cable doesn’t run that long. This battery looks tiny and at first glance it doesn’t look like it might jump start a car. I had the jump starter fully charged and I gave it a try and sure enough I could start the engine on the first try! This has been a life saver! I haven’t used it very long so no comments on the longevity yet. But It is small and neat and gets the job done!
D**K
Simple, but extremely effective
I originally had another product claiming to perform the same as the Audew, but upon having a completely dead battery, one where even the door locks wouldn't open due to the battery being completely drained, it would require me to have that power supply hooked up for at least three minutes before I could attempt to start the vehicle. So, when I saw an independent comparative study on portable vehicle chargers, the Audew came in as the top pick, the 1500A Peak 17000mAh 12V Car Battery Booster (Up to 8L Gas or 6L Diesel Engine) and I had to have it. So, now recently, I had another completely dead battery as before, and when I hooked up the Audew, it read as ready, immediately. Taking a chance it might be correct, I climbed in and started the vehicle immediately, and haven't doubted my decision to own this product, since!
P**G
Works Awesomely!
Very compact and portable with a nice carrying case. I've only used it once but it started and older Dodge 5.7 that had been sitting with a dead battery. Cranked it quickly too.When I went to recharge the unit it wouldn't recharge, that was disappointing. I contacted Audew for tech help in case I was doing something wrong but they were no help at all, they only said contact Amazon.Amazon had a new unit delivered to my door less than 24 hours later! All I had to do was drop the defective unit off at Kohl's. Totally painless.I'm guessing that the original unit had a bad charging cord since the jump starter worked so well.If something changes with this unit I'll update my review. Big shout out to Amazon for their customer service!
W**Y
unbelieveible
When I ordered 2 of these units, I was concerned would they actually preform as advertised . After receiving the units I charged the unit as directed and several days later I went outside to start my suburban which was standing for 3 week only to find the battery dead. I hooked up the unit and could not believe how my engine turned over and started the vehicle. I guess small things do come in small packages. I would recommend this unit to anyone because it can be used on any 12 volt system cars, trucks ATV, UTV, etc.
M**O
Replacing my clunky old jump starter
The Good:Ability to jump start on the goPower to jump start up to 8liter engines!!!Doubles as a device charger with USB-C and two USB-A portsLarger battery lifeBuilt-in compass and flashlightComes with storage bag, USB-C to USB-C, and USB-C to USB-A, wall chargerThe Bad:No digital battery life indicatorThe Overall:I had an older generation jump starter thats been around for almost a decade. I purchased this to replace it as the old ones battery was dying finally. This Jump starter is relatively compact given all of its features. It still has some heft to it, but well worth the carry weight. For the price and capabilities, its definitely a good purchase.
N**M
Starts everything in my fleet
Like many people, I saw the extensive review of jump start packs on YouTube. I also noticed the reviewed pack is extensively back-ordered for a while. This is the next size smaller and I was slightly apprehensive about not getting the best product.This little thing delivers. I tested it on one of my gas trucks and one of my diesel trucks and it had absolutely zero problem starting either... even right out of the Amazon box without charging.
E**O
Works great. Audew 1500A = Meterk 1500A
I was going to write a review on how similar these two jump starters are, but the pictures should speak for themselves. The Audew has a cheap compass built in and the Meterk doesn't. The Audew also came with a USB-C wall charger where the Meterk didn't. Both show an "EPower" model number on the back: the Meterk is ePower-175 and the Audew is ePower-172. From what I can tell, they perform exactly the same. They are the same size, have the same features, use the same jumper cables and basically the same accessories.My Craftsman lawn tractor came with bad starter so it will never start from the battery without a jump. So I use that to see how much real-world power these things push. My lead-acid starter barely gets it to crank on a good day. As soon as I press the boost button on these, the engine starts flying like it is running. That's remarkable since even my large 120v 200amp starter had troubles and eventually burned up.I've used these to start anything from that problematic lawn tractor up to a 5.4L Ford V8 gas engine. These didn't even blink at that - the engine was running in no time. I've gotten them for several family members.If you can get either of them on sale, I'd suggest just going for it. Some will say that having roadside assistance where they come out and jump start your car is better, but I have to respectfully disagree. You never know where you might break down or how long it will take for someone to arrive and help you. If you have one of these, you can be on your way in literally under 5 minutes.To use it:1> Connect the battery cables to your vehicle's battery.2> Connect the black box from the jumper cables to the jump starter's "Jumper Cable" socket.3> Press the little "Boost" button on the side of that black box with the jumper cables.4> Start your car within about 30 seconds. No waiting necessary.5> After being in shock as to how easily it started your car, put it away for next time.These use Lithium rechargeable batteries, so they hold a charge for a long time. But about once a year, charge it up to be on the safe side. I set a Google Calendar reminder once a year to do just that. It takes at most a couple of hours to charge, but most of the time mine is done in less than 30 minutes.
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