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LifeHammer Original Emergency Hammer (Orange) | 
| Brand: NOV8 Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $14.59 You Save: $0.40 (3%)
New (13) from $14.59
Avg. Customer Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 17
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 2.8 x 1.4
MPN: GB0LHINCLO Model: GB0-LHINCL-O UPC: 630932000023 EAN: 0630932000016
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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 44 more reviews...
hope I never need it January 1, 2009 I hope I never need this item. However, I am glad I have it. I bought it because I saw it reviewed on television and decided it was worth it to have this item on hand.
Peace of mind. December 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have three of these handy little devices. Hopefully we will never ever have to use one of them, but it gives some peace of mind having them available. When we received our first one (we only bought one to start with), we took it to a local junk yard (they guy who owns it likes my friend and me) and he let us test it on several trashed out cars. The hammer works perfectly and can take a side or rear window out in a flash and the cutting end works great on seatbelts. Actually, it was sort of fun breaking out windows, something I have not done in years. Anyway, it worked well, so we bought one for both my cars and my friend bought one for hers. I would buy one for my sister, but she would spend twenty minutes trying to figure out which end to use on the window, and by then it would probably be too late. This is one of those things you hope you will never need, but if you do need it, it is sure nice to know it is there and that it actually works.
lifehammer December 21, 2008 I wanted to have something in my car if I had to break a window so I decided to buy lifehammer. It is made very well. I hope that I don't ever have to use it.
Sturdy and suprisingly light weight September 7, 2008 I hope never to use this product, but it is good to have in a state with a lot of lakes, ponds and bogs around twisting country roads and no street lights. Product fits nicely in door pocket, is sturdy and light weight. Handle grips well and would be easy to use in an emergency.
are you prepared? August 9, 2008 Just like the ones in European buses.
This is one of those tools that should be in your vehicle... just in case. Better to know that you have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.
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