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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | LifeHammer's Original Emergency Hammer is a high-quality car escape tool, designed to help prevent automotive entrapment after an accident. Should power locks become disabled or a safety belt jam after an accident, the double-sided steel hammer heads allow the vehicle occupant to shatter side and rear windows, while a safely concealed razor-sharp blade cuts easily through safety belts. This product includes a mounting bracket (made of tough ABS plastic) for convenient installation, a polypropylene grip and handle, and a florescent pin which glows in the dark for easy retrieval. Made in Holland. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.7 inches | | Product Width: | 2.8 inches | | Product Height: | 1.4 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.7 inches | | Package Width: | 3.1 inches | | Package Height: | 1.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 67 reviews |
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| | Features | Awarding-winning design that is compact and light at only 8"L x 3"W x 1-1/2" thick and 49 ouncesDouble-sided head with hardened steel points shatters vehicle windows in an emergencyIncludes mounting bracket to hold LifeHammer in place within your vehicle console until neededProtected razor-sharp blade to cut through a seat belt and free trapped passengerFluorescent button for easy retrieval in the dark
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
I'm not impressed....but to be frank, I suppose I could be wrong... Nov 18, 2009 ..but I doubt it.
Got my LifeHammers today. They are disturbingly small and light; not something that gives me great confidence if wife or I needed to use them in an emergency. They couldn't weigh more than 2 or 3 ounces each with handle, and the "window shattering" cylinder at the top of the "hammer" is merely 2 1/2" long and 1/2" in diameter, pointed on both ends. Hey, I understand physics and high forces concentrated with little effort using a sharply pointed tool, but while I'm gonna keep them.... not sure if I/we are more safe than before.
BTW, The LifeHammer comes with a large plastic mount for supposedly 'easy' access that surely has built-in screwmounts for potentially self-drilled screw holes. Thankfully, if one carefully reads the instructions, this is *not* a LifeHammer recommended installation without professional installation to preclude original, pre-existing wiring damage to your vehicle. To that end, they recommend installing the 'mount' via velcro attachments (which are neither included or explained further) on the bottom end of a 'mount' that is pretty much concave with little flat surface area to accomplish any chance of a secure velcro attachment between the Hammer/mount and the vehicle floor, dash or any other surface.
We put our 2 LifeHammers in the console boxes between the two front seats... and hope to heck we never have to use them.
Hope I never need to use it Nov 16, 2009 This is one of those purchases you hope you never have to use, but I've seen enough car wrecks that I wanted one for those instances when I need to help someone. I have helped people in two different wrecks where getting out of the seatbelt was extremely difficult. Fortunately, there was no need to rush (no immediate danger). But I want to be prepared. Several reviewers have complained about the size. It is plenty big and in emergency situations, you don't want anything too big to deal with - at least that is my experience. Plus if you are using it to cut seatbelts - you definitely want smaller.
LifeHammer - Orange, Original - Seems Small & Perfect Nov 15, 2009 yes, I said small, but then again it appears to be capable of saving your life! After many reviews, we still agreed to purchase and hope it is never needed. Like prior mentioned, better to have and never use then to need and not have...makes sense to me. About where to store this emergency hammer seems a dilemma. Here in FLA the heat melts everything, including velcro-sticky backing. So where to keep it??? We have ours in our cars console. Maybe after awhile another suggestion will be useful to us, till then it remains close at hand bw driver & passenger. Thanks Amazon for having this product at a reasonable price. We caught segment on Dr.Oz, it scared us into thinking about getting this as part of our vehicles accessories. Glad we have it at hand now. :)
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Shatters glass great but wont cut too many seatbelts. Nov 11, 2009 I recently took a vehicle extrication class. The window punch that was on the extrication truck would not work. I remembered having this. It broke countless windows with just one hit to the corner. (you always want to hit the corner of the windows)The plastic handle did get a little cut up but will still go through more windows. The seatbelt cutter only made It through 1 seatbelt, and now it has alot of seatbelt fibers on the blade.
I would advise when mounting this in your vehicle that you mount it by your middle dome light, in case the driver is knocked out, someone else can still get it. (-:
LifeHammer Oct 30, 2009 Very pleased with this hammer. I believe that anyone living by water needs to have this in their car.
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