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Product DescriptionEmergency Exit Hammer.Auto Escape Hammer: Essential automobile safety equipment. Don't get trapped in your car. Use the LifeHammer auto escape tool when doors are jammed, the seat belt is stuck, and breaking the window is the only way out! Remove LifeHammer from the Mounting by pulling hammer end labeled 'pull'. Cut unreleased seat belts with the razor-sharp blade on this emergency escape hammer. Smash a side window with the quality double-tipped safety auto escape hammer. Swing this travel safety device like a hammer. Escape! To escape entrapment in flooded or burning vehicle, add the LifeHammer emergency escape tool to your tool kits. Luminescent pin on auto escape hammer lets you locate it quickly even in complete darkness. Used by many firemen, police and paramedics. Fastest way to remove children's car seats in emergencies. FREE holder is included for convenient mounting and storage inside your car. Life Hammer Car Escape Hammer Travel Safety Features: LifeDon't be trapped in your car. The original orange emergency exit hammer. Cut seat belt with razor sharp cutter. Break out window with double tipped hammer. Mounting bracket. Weight: 4 oz. Length: 6.75 inches. Made in Netherlands.
Life Hammer (Rating: 5 out of 5) Hopefully these will never have to be used, but I bought this package of 2 Life Hammers for my vehicle. I got the idea while we were in Europe. The rental cars we used had them mounted just below the driver and passenger seat for quick accessibility.
Life Hammer (Rating: 4 out of 5) This is one Item I hope never gets use. The designers really thought this out. I bought one for my teen daughters car. I have always worried of the remote possibility she would have the unfortunate luck of driving into a river, off a bridge or get into an accident where she rolled the car and couldn't get out the door or is pinned by the seat belt while the care is starts to burn. How bad would I feel if she was trapped inside and didn't have any tool to get out. It is just one of those worry's a parent deals with so why not spend a few bucks to at least give a loved one a chance?...I think it's worth the 1 in a million chance...
For safety sake (Rating: 5 out of 5) Hopefully I'll never have to use it, but it is good to know I have it, I gave out 3 for Xmas presents, to the ones that have everything they did not have this.
MOST HAVE! (Rating: 5 out of 5) This tool will save your life. I think it should be part of the safety requirements (by Law) for every car manufacturer in USA and around the world.