Save the day and keep on going with the Anker Roav Jump Starter Pro on sale for $60

Anker Roav Starter Pro Black
Anker Roav Starter Pro Black

The Anker Roav Jump Starter Pro has dropped to $59.99 as part of the Best Buy deals of the day. This jump starter and other models like it normally sell for around $90 or more at other retailers. This version at Home Depot is going for $100 and isn't even nearly as powerful. Just shows how good today's deal is.

Ever been stuck on the road with a dead battery? It's not a fun experience. It's even less fun having to call roadside emergency or call a friend to come help. It's a series of unfortunate events that leaves you feeling drained and frustrated. Having one of Anker's emergency jump starters around can alleviate some of the annoyance by giving you a way to jump start your car immediately.

When fully charged, this device is capable of providing over a dozen jumps for your car. Just make sure the battery level is above 50% before using it and make sure the operating temperature is between 32 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit. It peaks at 800A and works on gas engines up to 6.0L and deisel engines up to 3.0L, which is fine for your average car.

The jump starter moonlights as a battery charger, too. It has enough juice to recharge your phone and probably do that a couple of times. The charger has two USB Type A ports for plugging in your devices. Call for help or order a pizza while you're waiting for said help or something else.

There is a built-in high-intensity LED lamp you can use to see in the dark. You'll also get a compass to help you get your bearings. It uses a compact design so it's small enough to fit in your glove compartment. Anker covers the jump starter with a one-year warranty.

John Levite
J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now for Thrifter. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.