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LifeHammer Original Emergency Hammer (Orange) | 
| Brand: NOV8
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $12.95 You Save: $2.04 (14%)
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Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 4
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 1.4 x 2.8
MPN: GB0LHINCLO Model: GB0-LHINCL-O UPC: 630932000023 EAN: 0630932000016 ASIN: B000BN3A4Y
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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 41 more reviews...
Actually Have Used This! December 3, 2007 Vanessa Caliendo (WI) 74 out of 82 found this review helpful
OK, so I buy 2 of these for my car and my husband's. He scoffs at it saying, "When am I ever going to use this??" Well, he hasn't needed to but I did! Driving home to Wisconsin from Rhode Island with a friend and my 11 year old son. We're in Cleveland, on the highway in the middle of the night and my son in the back seat says, "Mom, my seat belt is stuck." Of course, I ask all the questions, "What are you talking about?" and just a lot of "What?'s" Simple right? Just unbuckle it and fix it. After failing to solve the problem while driving and starting to hear some panic in my son's voice, I reluctantly pull off to the side of the highway. Just on a side note, this wasn't a part of the highway where there were exits for food or gas stations. In fact, the only exits were one's that I absolutely did not want to get off at fearing I would never get back on (no offense to Cleveland of course, we all have those stretches of highway.) I get out of the car and open my son's door to find that the problem which I expected to be easily solved, was not solveable. Somehow while he was sleeping, he twisted and turned and double wrapped the seatbelt around him. And it gets worse. Because he had spent 15-20 minutes trying to get himself out and had already unbuckled the belt, he kept making the belt tighter and tighter, to the point where not only was there no belt room to get any slack back, he started having trouble breathing because it was wrapped around his lower stomach so tight I could not get my fingers underneath. I don't know if any of you can picture this because my husband could not when I explained it to him. It dawns on me that I have this tool in my glovey, and I think it has a seat belt cutter on it. Do I actually have to use this? I couldn't believe that I did, but I tried every possible way to get my son out of this thing and just couldn't. So I cut it! I didn't have a pair of scissors or anything else that would cut this thing. I surely couldn't pull off anywhere, so it really was my only option. I truly believe this thing was a life saver! Although don't ask me how much it cost to replace the seat belt. Ugh! But definitely worth my kid's life!
Could Be a Lifesaver September 1, 2006 Jake Beckham (Dallas TX USA) 50 out of 54 found this review helpful
Car side windows are tough and almost impossible to break without a tool. This tool has pointed heads on the hammer which will cause the tempered glass in side windows (NOT the windshield) to shatter when hit with some force. As in all emergencies the key thing is to calm youself so you can think clearly. Mount this tool where you can easily reach it and then practice locating it and removing it from the mounting bracket with your eyes closed. With this tool you can fairly easily break the window and cut your seat belt if needed so you can exit the vehicle, hopefully before it sinks, if you have driven into flood water. You can also use it to rescue yourself or someone else trapped in a vehicle as a result of an accident that has jambed the doors where they won't open. The Today Show on NBC just recently had a segment on escaping a sinking vehicle and showed this tool in use.
Lifehammer is a great tool January 18, 2007 G. Kamps (Battle Creek, MI) 39 out of 44 found this review helpful
It is good to know there is a safety tool like this on the market. Having had my mother killed in a car accident where she was trapped in her car, I have a better understanding of what might happen when you least expect it. I highly recommend this product. It is lightweight and well constructed, and the directions are easy to understand and follow. I hope everyone buys one.
Excellent tool to help you be prepared! May 9, 2007 RV (Austin, TX) 28 out of 30 found this review helpful
The tool delivers on all of its functional promises - effective glass hammer, belt cutter and it's at the ready! I would suggest buying some adhesive velcro or some double-stick tape to mount it to the underside of your automobile dashboard. Mount it under the steering wheel, and you'll always know where to find it.
A key element is missing January 11, 2007 Kit 19 out of 35 found this review helpful
This is a good product, and would be essential to have in an emergency, however, it is supposed to be attached to the inside of your car using Velcro or double-stick tape. Are these key elements included in the box? No! Now I have to go out and buy something else in order to install it. I gave two of these to my children at Christmas--they are in their 20s and it's unlikely that they will take that extra step until I provide them with the needed materials. Dumb.
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