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Get the GOOLOO GE1500 car jump starter for just $38

This compact 1500A car jump starter powers 12V vehicles and doubles as a charger and flashlight.

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A GOOLOO GE1500 car jump starter, a portable device shown in black and red colors with jumper cables attached. The jump starter has a compass on top and battery level indicators. It's positioned under a car hood with a scenic coastal road visible in the background, showing the ocean and a curved road with stone barriers.
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You’re running late for work, you hop into your car, turn the key—and nothing. Dead battery. It’s the kind of morning ruiner that makes you want to crawl back into bed. But what if you had a little gadget in your glovebox that could save the day? Right now, Walmart’s slashing the price on the GOOLOO GE1500 car jump starter—a nifty device with a peak current of 1500A—down to just $38. That’s a whopping $92 off the original price, and it’s only for a limited time. If you’ve been meaning to snag one of these lifesavers, this might be the moment to pull the trigger.

The GOOLOO GE1500 isn’t just some flimsy gadget that’ll let you down when you need it most. This thing is built to jump-start 12V vehicles—think cars, motorcycles, RVs, tractors, even trucks—in minutes. It’s got enough juice to handle up to 6.0L gas engines and 4.0L diesel ones, which covers most of what’s parked in your driveway or garage. Whether you’re dealing with a sedan that’s been sitting too long or a truck that’s seen better days, this jump starter’s got your back.

And it’s not just a one-trick pony. The GE1500 comes with a couple of USB ports (one at 5V/2.4A and another with fast-charging options at 5V/9V/12V), so you can juice up your phone, tablet, or whatever else you’ve got on hand. Plus, it doubles as a 400-lumen LED light with three modes—Normal, Strobe, and SOS. That’s a clutch feature if you’re stuck on the side of the road at night or need a signal during a camping trip gone wrong. It’s like a Swiss Army knife for your car.

Safety first, always

Now, I know what you might be thinking: “Jumping a car battery? Sounds like a recipe for sparks and regret.” Fair point. But GOOLOO’s packed this thing with safety features to keep you from frying yourself—or your ride. It’s got ten smart chips and jumper cables rigged with protections against over-charging, over-current, short-circuiting, reverse polarity, and even extreme temperatures. It’s spark-proof and won’t reverse-charge your battery, either. Basically, it’s designed to let you hook it up without a PhD in electrical engineering. Double protection, zero stress.

This jump starter is tiny. Weighing in at just 0.878 kg (that’s less than two pounds) and measuring 19.5cm x 12.5cm x 10.5cm in its packaging, it’s compact enough to toss in your glovebox, stuff in a backpack, or even carry in your hand without feeling like you’re lugging around a brick. You get the jump starter itself, smart jumper cables, a Type-C USB cable, a carrying bag, a user manual, and an 18-month warranty—all for that sweet $38 price tag.

Why you might need one (even if you don’t think you do)

Dead batteries don’t announce themselves—they just happen. Maybe it’s the cold snap that hit last week (shoutout to March 2025 weather being unpredictable as ever), or maybe you left your headlights on after a late-night drive-thru run. According to AAA, battery-related issues are the number one reason for roadside assistance calls in the U.S., with millions of drivers stranded every year. And while you could wait for a tow truck or flag down a stranger with jumper cables, why not just handle it yourself?

At $38, this isn’t just a steal—it’s practically a no-brainer. The average cost of a tow truck call can easily top $100, per data from the National Automobile Dealers Association, and that’s assuming you’re not stuck somewhere remote where fees climb even higher. Compare that to keeping the GE1500 in your trunk, ready to roll whenever your battery decides to take a nap. Plus, with gas prices still doing their chaotic dance in 2025 (thanks, global supply chains), anything that keeps you from burning cash on roadside emergencies feels like a win.

Should you grab it?

If you drive anything with a 12V battery—and let’s be real, most of us do—this deal’s worth a look. Walmart’s not saying how long this $38 price will stick around, so it’s one of those “blink and you’ll miss it” situations. Whether you’re a daily commuter, a weekend warrior with an RV, or just someone who hates being caught off guard, the GOOLOO GE1500 is a small investment that could save you big headaches down the road.

So, next time your car won’t start, skip the cursing and the frantic calls for help. With this little powerhouse in your corner, you’ll be back on the road before your coffee gets cold.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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