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FEBRUARY 2010
This month we are going to be heading up to Sacramento, CA for "Sacramento Autorama".
JANUARY 2010
Its a new year and we will be here to help with all your battery charging and testing solutions. We went to the Grand Nationals Hot-Rod Show in Pomona,CA which was a great event.
DECEMBER 2009
Frank and Leah have been meeting with reps and going from state to state showing off Save A Battery. Our products are the perfect gift for anyone with a vehicle and at the low price of $99, you can give someone the most reliable, affordable insurance anywhere.
NOVEMBER 2009
We were at the GoodGuys show in Pleasanton, CA. We had a great time there and would like to thank all of you who came to see us. We will see you next year. We were also at SEMA, which was an amazing show where we met many, many wonderful people who loved our products.
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OCTOBER 2009
We were in Hershey, PA for the worlds largest car meet. It was a bit wet but we had a great time and met many car enthusiasts.
SEPTEMBER 2009
We attended the Kirkland Concours d'elegance in Seattle, WA. Speaking of Seattle, WA... We are a proud sponsor of the Le May Car Museum. We were at the Danville Concours d'elegance and Frank won an award for his car. Save A Battery made an appearance and wowed some of the car enthusiasts there.
AUGUST 2009
Our
Booth was at the Pebble Beach Concours d'elegance and the GoodGuys West Coast Nationals. Thank you for coming out and seeing our products! We announced our NEW Solar Powered 12 volt Battery Chargers and the release of our 6, 24, 36 and 48 volt charger maintainer units.
JUNE 2009
Frank and Leah Gabrielli just returned from a 10,000 mile tour across America that lasted a few weeks. They had a great time and had great success. Our booth was at the L.A. Roadster show in Pomona, California on June 20th - June 21st. We are researching new voltages and maybe some new accessories.
APRIL 2009
Our Booth was at Arizona Bike Week. Thank for coming out! Thanks to you, the Save A Battery launch was a huge success. We hope to see you around.
JANUARY 2009
The product line is introduced at the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction in Scottsdale, AZ. Dealers and Distributors are sought to sell this line of innovative products that are guaranteed to save batteries from an early death and make it easier to diagnose all electrical systems.
DECEMBER 2008
Production product arrives and is tested and packaged. All units are tested again to ensure excellence. Sulfinated batteries became rejuvenated and conditioned to exceptional working status.
OCTOBER 2008
Long term testing in completed. Pre-Production process is started and all factories are producing the components. Assembly scheduled for November time frame. All artwork, packaging text and graphics are completed and sent to the printers.
JUNE 2008
New prototypes were received and tested. The new features that were added perform perfectly and the product is ready for pre-production. Orders were placed for components.
MARCH 2008
Additional features were added to the original design. Molds were changed to accommodate additional cabling versatility.
OCTOBER 2007
The design was finished, the circuitry laid out, the enclosure drawn and modeled. Our factories took on the task of producing the prototypes. Plastic injection molds were commissioned along with tooling for connectors and custom wiring were ordered.
JUNE 2007
Having many friends with old cars and knowing many more people with a lot of experience in the automotive field, a list of features and benefits was created. The product line would incorporate many charging and diagnostic solutions that had never been offered in such a small and lightweight package before.
FEBRUARY 2007
Frank
researched and learned about battery chargers. He decided on what was needed and chose to manufacture a line of chargers, maintainers and testers that would blow away the competition in function and form. He wanted something that would address the current short comings in the charging products he had purchased over the years.
NOVEMBER 2006
Frank Gabrielli decided he was tired of not knowing exactly what was going on when one of his old cars or motorcycles would not start. After spending countless hours, money and replacing many dead batteries, he decided to do something about it.
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