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2-in-1 Car Emergency Escape Hammer & Seatbelt Cutter Tool
2-in-1 Car Emergency Escape Hammer & Seatbelt Cutter Tool
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2-in-1 Car Emergency Escape Hammer & Seatbelt Cutter
Be prepared for the unexpected. This compact, dual-function car escape tool is engineered to help you and your passengers exit a vehicle quickly when seconds count. Combining a hardened steel window-breaking tip with a concealed seatbelt cutting blade, it's the essential safety companion for every glove box, center console, or sun visor pocket.
Key Features
- Dual-Function Design: Steel-tipped hammer for shattering tempered side windows, plus a recessed blade to cut through stuck or jammed seatbelts in one tool.
- Effective Window-Breaking Technique: Target the four corners (not the center) of a tempered glass window for maximum efficiency — a focused strike is all it takes.
- Seatbelt Cutter: The built-in blade slices through webbing quickly so occupants can exit without delay after a collision or door jam.
- Ideal for Electric & New Energy Vehicles: Addresses door-lock failure scenarios common in EVs after a power interruption.
- Water Submersion Readiness: Break side windows before water pressure builds — an important first step when a vehicle enters water.
- Fire & Ventilation Use: Quickly create an opening for ventilation or escape in the event of an in-car fire.
- Outdoor & Camping Backup: Compact enough to carry on hiking, camping, or road trips as a general emergency signal device.
- Lightweight & Durable: ABS + steel-titanium alloy construction keeps it sturdy yet light at only ~150 g.
- No Batteries Required: Always ready — no charging, no power source needed.
Specifications
| Material | ABS + Steel-Titanium Alloy |
| Dimensions | Approx. 19 × 7.3 cm |
| Weight | Approx. 150 g |
| Package Contents | 1 × Emergency Escape Hammer |
| Battery Required | No |
| Country of Origin | Made in China |
How to Use
- Break the Window: Grip the handle firmly, position the steel tip at one of the four corners of the side window, and strike sharply. The tempered glass will shatter safely outward.
- Cut the Seatbelt: Insert the belt into the built-in blade slot and pull firmly to sever it if the buckle is jammed or inaccessible.
- Exit the Vehicle: Clear away any remaining glass fragments with the tool or another object, then exit through the opening.
Where to Keep It
Store this tool within easy arm's reach — sun visor clip, door pocket, center console, or glove compartment. In a real emergency, you may not have time to search for it.
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Safety Resource
For more information on vehicle safety and emergency preparedness, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Ready.gov — Emergency Preparedness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this car escape hammer work on all car windows?
A: Yes — the hardened steel-titanium tip is designed to break standard automotive tempered side and rear windows. Note: laminated windshields (front glass) are designed to remain intact in impacts and require multiple strikes or a different approach. Always aim for the corners of side windows for best results.
Q: Is this emergency escape hammer safe to store in a hot car?
A: Absolutely. The ABS plastic and steel-titanium construction is heat-resistant and will not degrade under normal in-car temperature ranges. The tool requires no batteries or electronics, so heat exposure is not a concern.
Q: Can this tool be used in electric vehicles (EVs)?
A: Yes. This escape hammer is particularly useful in electric and new energy vehicles where doors may lock automatically following a power failure, making manual window breakage the primary means of exit.
Q: How close to the corner of the window should I strike?
A: Aim for the corners roughly 2–3 cm from the edge of the glass. The structural stress in tempered glass is lowest at its edges, making corner strikes far more effective than hitting the center.
