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Product description
This compact 2-in-1 emergency car escape tool combines a window hammer and seatbelt cutter to help drivers and passengers act fast in critical situations. Designed for quick, straightforward use, the tool includes an upgraded transparent protective cover so the blade and hammer are easy to identify at a glance. If you want a small, portable device that stays visible and ready, this emergency car escape tool answers the need with practical safety features and simple operation. 🚨
Key points
The package contains practice glass pieces so you can test the action and learn how much pressure is needed, which builds confidence without guessing during a real emergency. The hammerhead is made of sturdy tungsten steel and targets the vulnerable corners of side windows with a light press rather than brute force. The seatbelt cutter uses a U-shaped concealed blade design to reduce the risk of accidental cuts while remaining sharp enough to slice a stuck strap quickly. A safety hammer base and 3M adhesive allow visible placement on the dashboard, and a keyring plus lanyard option makes it easy to keep on a bag or keychain. Who should consider this tool and how will it fit into your routine is worth a quick thought, because having one within reach can change a chaotic moment into a manageable escape.
Tech specs
- Name: SKINNYON Car Safety hammer Seatbelt Cutter
- Type: 2-in-1 emergency tool
- Size: 11 cm total length
- Included: 3 practice glass pieces
- Material: tungsten steel hammerhead
Benefits
SKINNYON Car Safety hammer Seatbelt Cutter offers a compact compromise between portability and function, letting users store it in a pocket, glove box, or hang it within reach. The frosted finish on the hammer body improves grip even when hands are wet, and the transparent lid helps you spot the blade quickly under stress. Practicality and simplicity are emphasized so anyone can use it with minimal force, including women and teens. Would a small tool like this make you feel more prepared when driving or commuting? 🔧🧰.









