🚗 Your Lifeline in a Pinch!
The resqme Car Escape Tool is a compact, lightweight safety device designed for quick access in emergencies. Weighing just 20g and requiring no installation, this American-made tool has been a trusted companion for over a decade, ensuring you’re prepared for any situation on the road.
Manufacturer | Innovation Distributing dba nov8 |
Brand | resqme |
Model | resqme |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 3.18 x 1.57 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | 03.100.09 |
Manufacturer part number | 03.100.09 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Item Weight | 20 g |
Y**M
Excellent, if used and stored properly
First impressions, looked a little more robust in amazon pictures. Its recommended/ designed for key ring storage, but i would be cautious. A key wedged in seat belt cutter, sitting on it with keys attached, banged around in glove box and I'm sure you could break it. I would recommend periodic inspection.Overall I don't question its functionality whilst in good condition and without repeated use.Tested on a notebook (paper inside), puts a hole in first few sheets and the dent shows up quite deep into the pad.Also purchased the Resqhammer, the resqme fits nicely into the handle and functions whilst inserted. This provides you with 2 seat belt cutters and two ways of breaking a window.The hammer is made from a nylon plastic which is much more robust.
C**T
Compact and essential for EV owners
As an EV owner, having a reliable way to quickly exit the car in an emergency is a must, and the Resqme Car Escape Tool provides exactly that. It’s compact, lightweight, and easy to use, making it an essential addition to your car’s safety kit.The design is simple but effective, ensuring peace of mind should the unexpected occur. I highly recommend this tool to anyone, especially EV owners, who want a practical and portable solution for emergency situations.
K**K
Great for piece of mind
Tested it on a car that a friend was taking to the dump and both the window smasher and seatbelt cutter worked perfectly, and super easily.Hope I never have to use it for real, but having it on the keychain is great for that extra piece of mind when travelling.
N**K
There for emergencies.
I’ll hopefully not have to use this but it’s something that is there if the necessary issue arises. Good value for money, lightweight and fits easily in your pocket or on your keys so is versatile. I keep mine in my car in case the need arises for it.
K**K
Excellent safety device, all vehicles should have one.
Purchased to attach to my 14yo son's Thomashilfen rehab car seat just in case we're involved in an accident, as currently he can't get out of the five point harness due to the buckle guard/locking chest clip. It seems like it will do the job which hopefully will never come, plus if we came across an accident we'll have an easy way to break that vehicle's windows.
T**C
Very handy compact and well designed escape tool
I liked the design, the compactness and the fact it comes in tactical black. Good value for money here. Well worth having. For example in many busses and trains on public transport in UK there are break glass in event of needing to escape in emergency signs on windows. But nothing provided to use to do so! Solution is to carry your own for any just in case survival situation. NB One needs to carry this with one, somewhere you always know where it is to access it even in darkness. I found mine is small enough a device to fit the back of a neck lanyard I use for ID carry.
M**T
It works
I got to test this on a load of old windows I took out. It works brilliantly. I have no doubt it would break a car window in an emergency. A great bit of kit to have on your car keys
P**L
Safety first!
Been thinking about one of these for a while, then caught a video on YT were a very large guy was trying smash a window from the inside, using the metal legs of seat head rest.. he did not do it easily (hit a corner of the window for best results). Not being as big as the guy in the video, I thought one of these each for my partner and myself would not be the worst purchase. I haven't tested it on a car window but it dented my chopping board, so I think they'll work fine. I also like the idea of zip tying it somewhere, you will always find it too (don't want it thrown to the back of the car in an accident)
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