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LifeHammer Original Emergency Hammer (Orange) | 
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| Brand: NOV8 Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $14.95 You Save: $0.04
New (16) Used (1) from $10.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 8
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 5
MPN: GB0-LHINCL-O Model: GB0-LHINCL-O UPC: 630932000023 EAN: 0630932000016 ASIN: B000BN3A4Y
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | A high-quality car escape tool to help prevent automotive entrapment | | • | Double-sided, steel hammer heads breaks through side and rear windows with minimal effort | | • | Razor-sharp blade cuts easily through safety belts | | • | Includes a mounting bracket for convenient installation | | • | A fluorescent pin glows in the dark for easy retrieval |
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Product Description LifeHammer is the original emergency hammer! Bring yourself extra peace of mind with this car escape tool. It is the perfect escape tool to help prevent automotive entrapment after an accident. Next to the airbag and the safety belt, LifeHammer is the most important automotive safety tool that NO vehicle should be without. Remember, sometimes safety belts jam after a collision and power locks become disabled. LifeHammer can cut through a jammed safety belt with its razor-sharp blade and can quickly break through a side window with its double tipped steel heads. LifeHammer - the 1st and only quality auto escape tool with over 20 years of experience, used and trusted by a growing number of public safety organizations in the US and Europe. Features: - Double-sided steel head shatters side and rear automotive windows - Sharp razor cuts through safety belt - Bracket for mounting in vehicleflourescent pin glows in the dark for easy retrieval - Suitable for public and safety organizations, insurance,automotive, and utility fleet industries. - Life Hammer Auto Escape Tool in box.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
safety first June 7, 2008 I took a safety course with my local fire department. Part of it was escaping from a locked auto---you'd be surprised how difficult it was to break the window. Kicking it doesn't work nor does banging it with any thing you'd normally have in the car. On the 2nd attempt with LifeHammer in my safety course, I was able to escape in under 15 seconds. That sold me. Hopefully I'll never have to use this. For saftey, you can't get anything which is better. And this is not expensive---so buy it.
Hammer - small May 30, 2008 Not a big hammer but about right for storing in the car. Hope it will do the job if needed.
I think a must have for your car May 3, 2008 When I first saw this I kinda wondered but after reading the reviews, and the low price it is I think it could be a life saver for me, or someone else. I am all about preparing for emergency's and I am glad I bought this and have in my truck now.
good "non-complainable" gift item! :) March 20, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
well, if you do buy it for someone, chances of them complaining against it will be minimal for sure. But like most people here have written, Pray they are never in a situation for it to be used. Sometimes, it can just be another one of novelty items that end up in your workshop.
I decided to try out the effectiveness on a window pane that already had a deep crack across it, and since it was going to be disposed off, decided to use it on the same, the hammer would create a localized stress point that increases and the shattering of the pane would occur after a few hits. But these are ideal conditions with all comfort and angles for hitting, unsure of real time conditions and if its all the same, rather not find out.
.....it's all about insurance and preparedness. March 3, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Well made. Real review is yet to come...and I hope that never happens. Keeping it in the right place..easily accessable would be key in a real emergency. It is possible that this item could have other uses...ie. cutting string...breaking other glass...maybe a little ice.
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