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Save $30 on the Stanley Fatmax 1200-amp jump starter with built-in air compressor

A compact 1200-amp jump starter with tire inflation and USB power is now $67.98 at Sam’s Club ($30 off).

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If you’ve been meaning to add some real backup power to your car without turning your trunk into a tool chest, this Stanley Fatmax 1200-amp jump starter hits a nice balance. It’s currently $67.98, down from $97.98, so you’re getting $30 off a multi-function roadside companion that can help with dead batteries, soft tires, and low phone batteries in one shot.

What you’re getting

This unit is designed to be a grab-and-go problem solver for common “car won’t cooperate” moments. In one portable box, you get:

  • 1200-amp jump starter to boost weak or dead 12V vehicle batteries
  • A built-in air compressor for topping up car tires, bike tires, and sports balls
  • USB power ports to charge phones and small devices when you’re away from an outlet
  • Heavy-duty jumper cables and clamps integrated into the housing
  • A rugged, easy-to-carry design sized for trunk or garage storage

It’s the sort of thing you stash in the car and almost forget about until the battery decides not to turn over, or you notice a tire looking low in a parking lot.

Why it’s worth it

There are a lot of single-purpose tools you could keep around (separate air pump, separate jump starter, separate power bank), but combining them simplifies everything:

  • One device handles starting, inflating, and charging
  • You don’t have to rely on another vehicle for a jump
  • You’re less dependent on gas-station air pumps
  • USB ports mean you always have a backup way to power your phone during roadside issues

At $67.98, it’s priced well below many high-capacity jump starters, and you’re getting more functionality than a basic “jumper box” that only does one job. It’s especially handy for:

  • Daily commuters
  • Families with teen or college drivers
  • People who road-trip often
  • Anyone who’d rather solve minor issues themselves than wait for assistance

You might go months without touching it—but the first time it gets you out of a jam, it’s paid for itself.

The bottom line

If you want an all-in-one backup tool that doesn’t take up much space but covers several of the most common car problems, the Stanley Fatmax 1200-amp jump starter is a smart pickup at its current price. At $67.98, down from $97.98, it’s an affordable way to add some peace of mind to every drive.

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