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resqme The Original Emergency Keychain Car Escape Tool, 2-in-1 Seatbelt Cutter and Window Breaker, Made in USA, Orange- Compact Emergency Hammer

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  • The original 2-in-1 lifesaving compact emergency car safety tool: this keychain hammer provides peace of mind on the road in case of car entrapment. Can be used in case of rollover, electrical system failure, car fire, floods, sinking car accident.
  • Jammed seatbelt cutter: the razor-sharp, stainless-steel blade allows to cut a jammed seat belt in no time. Slice the seat belt diagonally for a quick and clean cut. Can be used multiple times.
  • Tempered glass window breaker: the solid, heavy-duty, stainless-steel spike easily breaks tempered glass car side windows. Hit preferably one of the corners of the window. Resqme is equipped with a spring-loaded mechanism. Resets after each use. Reusable
  • Made in USA. We pride ourselves in offering efficient and reliable, made in the US, safety tools for the last 20 years.
  • Trusted by first responders, Law Enforcement and EMTs and carried by more than 8 million motorists worldwide. The resqme seat belt cutter and window breaker saves a life on average every 15 days. Tested and certified by TUV, a German certification.


Product Description

resqme is a revolutionary hand-held rescue tool amazingly powerful despite its mini size. A fierce but absolutely safe spring loaded stainless steel spike allows the vehicle occupant to easily break side windows and a carefully concealed stainless steel razor blade slices through a jammed seat belt to prevent vehicular entrapment.

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justin reed
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
I watched multiple videos of recovery divers searching and finding missing cars in bodies of water. A high peecentage of those who didnt make it were trapped because they couldnt break a window. This is the model shown and recommended as its a simple press and self triggering mechanism. Highly worth having regardless of how near a body or water or how often you encounter one.
Megan Harris
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I keep one in each vehicle, I’ve seen lots of videos of other people breaking glass with these. I hook mine to my headrest instead of the mirror because I don’t like stuff hanging up there but i want it within reach from a static seated position and somewhere that seems really secure.
Kévin
Reviewed in France on January 12, 2025
Pratique s'accroche au clés de voitures sans prendre trop de place, de bonne qualité.
A. Keller
Reviewed in Germany on February 25, 2024
Gute Verarbeitung, sehr handlich.
Ben Stewart
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 9, 2024
Really handy size and lightweight. I keep one in each car in a loose change compartment near the steering wheel. You could have it on a key chain if you wanted. I was dubious at first but I tested it when I had my conservatory glass roof replaced (solid heavy double glazing) and it broke the glass after two strikes. Very easy to use and I would recommend. Haven't used the blade to cut a seatbelt but I'm sure it would.
JB
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Bought his to have in my truck "just in case". I witnessed a Tesla cross over a lane and crash ending up on it's side. The Driver had apparently had a seizure. I was easily able to break the two drivers side windowsto see in, luckily I had a knife to cut the airbags. I was then able to break the sunroof to get access to the victim who was just gaining consciousness. This tool was absolutely priceless in the moment. I'm not a bot and they didn't pay me for this just buy the damn thing.
Rahim
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
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Feb
Reviewed in the Netherlands on July 4, 2023
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Jeff M
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2022
I recommend this product. Both the seatbelt cutter and the spring-loaded window punch work as intended. As a firefighter/paramedic, I did a lot of crash rescue work. I know that both seatbelts and car doors do sometimes get jammed in wrecks. I keep mine on a bit of elastic cord and hung from the turn signal stalk on the side of the steering wheel column, where it will stay and be easily found after even a violent collision.
W834ns
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2020
this has hung in my jeep above the windshield since 2016. and i had a rollover just the beginning of 2020.i was completely uninjured and didn't need to cut my seatbelt because i was strong and coordinated enough to press on the roof and remove my weight enough to unbuckle.but had to break the glass to get out.while i cannot speak to the seatbelt cutting ability of the tool the glass breaker broke my side window with little effort at all and i was not cut.the only reason i cannot give it 5 stars is because when i broke the window i broke some off of the tip of the tool.it can survive banging around my jeep but if you have a bit of adrenaline and squeeze the thing poping a window you may take damage the tool. i believe if you either grip it as shown in the Amazon product photos or with the keyring clip installed you can squeeze all you want and not break it.i added some photos to illustrate how i broke it and how to grip it and not break it.i dont think this tool is for rescuing others so i dont hold this as a failure. i see it as a tool to get yourself out quickly and efficiently. and for that five stars.i will be buying 2 more and installing them in easy reach within my new jeep.
Michael van Vuuren
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2016
It's proven, I mean I tried it out on my hand it hurts like hitting your thumb with a sledgehammer (not recommend this even if you don't like your thumb). I did watch a stack of internet videos of people trying out various hammers and similar systems, this was the only one that worked consistently. Also, it wasn't expensive. I decided not to try it out on my windows as I don't feel like replacing the just yet. I like that it came with a zip-tie to secure it to my sun shade where it will stay put even through an accident and assuming I haven't broken both of my arms I can reach it and use it while hanging upside down in water yelling at my buddy Allison for getting us into this mess again. Allison is a good friend but she gets crazy when someone cuts her off in traffic or you were blue stripes with polka dot socks.the clip releases quickly and I tried that out a few times while nursing my hand from when I tested the hammer out- I mean I didn't read the instruction carefully and mistakenly thought I had to "cock it." I mean you cock the hammer on a gun, right?Allison laughed a lot at me over this manly oversight. I do love her - of course, I did make her walk home for shaming my manhood like that- I am exaggerating- we were parked in front of her house. I gave her my extra one, I love that woman also I want her to be safe too.
KevConn83
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2011
I was a career FF in a previous life and this is perfect for breaking side window glass and cutting seat belts. I bought this for overseas travel and for the car. It is small, lightweight, and sturdy. The black "plug" for the key ring that is in front of the razor blade does take some pull to remove, but after taking if off a few times it has loosened up, but not the the point where it will fall off. It still needs a good tug.The seat belt slides between the prongs for cutting. There is a key ring included so you can add it to your car keys.The spring loaded plunger works too. I tested it on a piece of scrap lumber. Just press down and ...POP! The metal pin inside pops out and it left a good dent in the wood. It should have no problems breaking the side window glass in a vehicle. Be sure to place the pin in a corner near the top of the window. When the glass breaks, it won't cut you when it lands on your hand or arm. You can also use the pin on the front or rear windshield, but it won't shatter the glass like the side window, but you can put spider web cracks in the glass. This makes it easier to kick or push something through the windshield like an umbrella or windshield scraper.The pin will work underwater too. You don't have to swing this to break the glass. Just press it against the window and keep pressing, it will pop. I hope it makes it through TSA, I don't see why it shouldn't. I plan on buying more for family as gifts.Update 01/31/2013: Easily made it through airport security in four countries, in addition to the TSA in the USA.
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