ResQMe, The Keychain Version of the Original LifeHammer (Royal Blue) | 
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| Brand: NOV8 Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $9.95 Buy New: $8.35 You Save: $1.60 (16%)
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Rating: 32 reviews
Color: Royal Blue Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6 x 4 x 1
MPN: RQMRETESB1 Model: RQM-RETESB1 UPC: 630932020014 EAN: 0630932020014 ASIN: B000IDYKNC
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| Features:
| • | Compact enough to fit on keychain yet powerful enough to break side and rear windows | | • | Sharp stainless steel blade ensures quick cutting of seatbelts | | • | Spring-loaded head easily and effectively breaks through glass with a force of just 12 pounds or less | | • | Tool cannot injure users or clothing when carried normally | | • | Made in the USA |
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Product Description The ResQMe Keychain Rescue Tool is a compact yet powerful safety item that cuts through jammed seatbelts and breaks malfunctioning side and rear automotive windows, allowing you to escape automotive entrapment. ResQMe has a spring-loaded steel head for breaking tempered glass (will not break windshields) with a force of just 12 pounds or less, and a razor-sharp, stainless steel blade to cut seatbelts. It is even functional when submerged in water. Despite its compact power, this tool cannot injure users or clothing when carried normally. The clip can be hung on a keychain or hook, and easily detaches for emergency access.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
NOT AS BAD AS THEY SAY December 5, 2008 midnight i bought a few a these for all my vehicles.[this type and the hammer type] i tried this one on a car in the junkyard. it broke the side window into pieces. the cutter sliced the seat belt to my liking.this tool is not for breaking glass bottles.
ResQMe September 6, 2008 Boomer Chick Seems to be a practical safety device for safe exit of vehicle if submerged and electrical power to window lifts is disabled. Kinda bulky on a keychain, though.
What if you can't put your car in park to release the key chain from the ignition? August 8, 2008 Patricia A. Scerbo (NJ) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This product is a wonderful idea. I bought one for my 17 year old daughter and one for me. However, a major design flaw - if you keep this on your key chain - how will you disengage the key chain if the car is in drive, which it would be if you were in an accident or went into water. Who would think to put their car in park, if you could, in order to get to the ResQMe? While I liked the idea of the key chain version, it's better to keep it hooked to something else. Don't put it in the console or glovebox. If they pop open on impact, you could lose the contents of both and then what good would it do? I think they should have come up with another way to keep this in your car. For now, I have it attached to my turn signal arm with a rubber band. At least until I come up with a better solution.
ResQme is a Great Product June 18, 2008 G. Roberts (Carthage, Illinois) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After the death of 4 of our neighbors in a car that turned over in a pond, I decided to get these for my whole family. We put these on the turn signal arm in all cars with nylon zip ties, so they are always in place if needed. I hope we never need them, but if we do they are at the ready.
great item for your keychain June 9, 2008 Treeland (usa) if you drive anywhere near water this is a "must have." the larger size would be more useful but the great part is that you will always know exactly where this is in the vehicle!
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