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Save 15% on DEWALT’s portable power station and jump starter this Black Friday

The DEWALT DXAEJ14 jump starter with 1600 peak amps, built-in air compressor, and USB charging is now $109.55 for Black Friday (typically $129).

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A dead car battery or a low tire always seems to happen at the worst time. If you want something reliable to keep in your trunk for those moments, the DEWALT DXAEJ14 Digital Portable Power Station Jump Starter is a practical pick—especially now that it’s on sale. It’s currently $109.55, down from a typical $129, giving you a sturdy, all-in-one roadside tool from a brand known for its durability.

What you’re getting

Unlike basic jump starters, the DXAEJ14 brings several tools together in one unit. First, you get 1600 peak amps, which is enough power to jump most cars, SUVs, and light trucks without needing another vehicle. The heavy-duty clamps and clear digital display make it straightforward to use, even if you’re not especially handy.

There’s also a 120 PSI digital air compressor, which is useful for topping up low tires, filling sports equipment, or adding a little air to a lawn mower or bike. The compressor includes an auto-stop function so you can set your PSI and let it handle the rest.

For electronics, the power station includes both a 15W USB-A port and a 25W USB-C port, so you can quickly charge phones, tablets, and smaller gadgets while on the go. The built-in LED work light adds convenience when you’re dealing with nighttime breakdowns or garage tasks.

Why it’s worth it

The DXAEJ14 stands out because it combines several emergency tools into one compact device. Instead of carrying a separate air pump, jump starter, and portable charger, you get everything in a single unit that lives neatly in the trunk. DEWALT’s reputation for durable construction also makes this feel like a long-term buy rather than a disposable gadget.

The combination of 1600 peak amps and a 120 PSI digital compressor covers two of the most common vehicle problems: dead batteries and low tires. Having both on hand means you’re not stuck waiting for roadside assistance or relying on a gas-station air pump.

At $109.55, you’re getting a jump starter with more features than many competitors in the same price range, and the addition of USB fast charging makes it useful even outside emergencies—like camping trips, work sites, or long drives.

The bottom line

If you want a dependable tool that can jump your car, inflate tires, and charge devices all from one device, the DEWALT DXAEJ14 is a smart pickup. At $109.55 for Black Friday, it’s a solid discount on a compact, durable piece of gear that’s worth keeping in every trunk.

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