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Emergency Window Breaker – 3-in-1 Car Escape Tool With
Emergency Window Breaker – 3-in-1 Car Escape Tool With
Emergency Window Breaker – 3-in-1 Car Escape Tool With
Emergency Window Breaker – 3-in-1 Car Escape Tool With
Emergency Window Breaker – 3-in-1 Car Escape Tool With
Emergency Window Breaker – 3-in-1 Car Escape Tool With
Emergency Window Breaker – 3-in-1 Car Escape Tool With
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Emergency Window Breaker – 3-in-1 Car Escape Tool With

Color: Red
Body material
Rugged ABS plastic with rubberized grip
Breaker tip
Hardened steel
Blade
Stainless steel, recessed
Attachment
Metal split ring (keychain-ready)
Overall length
approx. 8 cm (3.1 in)
Weight
approx. 45 g (1.6 oz)
Colors
Red, Yellow, Blue, Black, Green
Mechanism
Fully mechanical — no batteries
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Be ready for anything

Escape any car emergency in seconds

A compact 3-in-1 rescue tool that breaks tempered glass, slices jammed seatbelts, and fits on your keychain — so you’re never trapped.

WHAT YOU GET

Three tools, zero fluff

Every part of this small tool solves a real, verified escape scenario.

Yellow hammer breaking tempered glass
SHATTERS SAFETY GLASS

Tempered glass breaker

A hardened steel point concentrates force into a tiny area. One firm strike on the corner of a side window and the glass disintegrates, not cracks — no repeated hits needed.

Close-up of seatbelt cutting blade inside yellow hammer
CUTS IN ONE PULL

Seatbelt cutter

A recessed razor-sharp blade sits behind a safety guard. Hook it under a tensioned belt and pull — it parts webbing instantly, even if you’re upside down or pinned.

Hand holding red safety hammer with keychain visible
ALWAYS WITH YOU

Keychain attachment

A solid metal split ring clips to your keyring, visor, or bag strap. It’s there when you need it — not buried under seats or in the trunk.

FROM BUYERS

It worked when it mattered

4.7
9 reviews
5questions
M
Maya R.
Verified buyer
★★★★★

I had a rollover and the seatbelt wouldn’t release. The cutter sliced it in one move. I keep one in every car now.

J
James (San Diego)
Verified buyer
★★★★★

Tested it on a junk car window. First hit, glass collapsed. The striker is absolutely legit.

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@mom_on_wheels
Verified buyer
★★★★☆

I bought these for my daughters’ cars. They’re light and clip anywhere. The only thing is I wish it had a glow-in-the-dark ring.

J
J.K.
Verified buyer
★★★★★

Tiny enough to forget you have it, strong enough to save you. Smart design.

N
Nico (Berlin)
Verified buyer
★★★★☆

I haven’t needed it for real (thankfully), but I tested the blade on an old belt and it cut like butter. Peace of mind is worth every penny.

L
L.S.
Verified buyer
★★★★★

After a friend’s accident, I got these for my family. The quality feels solid, not cheap plastic. The metal keyring won’t snap.

S
Sofia, first-time buyer
Verified buyer
★★★★★

Very comfortable grip. The yellow one is easy to spot even under the seat. Highly recommend for any parent.

@
@gearhead_matt
Verified buyer
★★★★☆

Works on tempered glass, not laminated. I checked my car manual first — good move. Fast delivery and sturdy build.

A
Aya K.
Verified buyer
★★★★★

Bought as gifts for coworkers. Everyone loved the compact size and the fact it’s not a bulky hammer.

QUICK START

Know these three moves now

You won’t read instructions in an emergency. Practice once so your hands remember.

1

Break glass

Aim the metal point at a lower corner of the side window. Strike firmly and directly. The glass will crumble. Push out any remaining shards with the tool or a covered hand.

2

Cut the belt

If the seatbelt won’t release, hook the blade under the strap near the buckle. Pull sharply. The webbing will part immediately.

3

Exit fast

Unclip the tool from your keychain if needed, or use it while attached. Climb out of the opening and move to safety.

BY THE NUMBERS

The facts matter

3-in-1
functions in one compact body
1 strike
typical to break tempered side glass
5 colors
to keep visible in a dark car
0 batteries
works mechanically, every time
SIDE BY SIDE

Why this beats nothing

ThisBESTNo tool
Breaks tempered glass
Cuts jammed seatbelts
Attaches to keychain
Requires batteriesNoN/A
Immediate accessHand-levelIn glovebox
WHAT IS IN THE BOX

Everything you get

3-in-1 rescue hammer tool ×1Color chosen at checkout
Metal split ring keychain ×1Pre-attached
THE SHIFT

When seconds count, fumbling isn’t an option

Most drivers never think about an escape tool until they need one. That split second can change everything.

Hand holding red safety hammer showing true scale, portability, and keychain attachment
CHAPTER 01

The moment you’re stuck

A door that won’t budge. A seatbelt that locks. Water rising or smoke filling the cabin. In a panic, you need something immediate — no time to search a glovebox or untangle a belt.

Close-up detail of yellow safety hammer showing ergonomic grip and metal breaking point
CHAPTER 02

What you actually need in your hand

No complex steps, no strength training. One sharp strike with the hardened metal point on a corner of the window, and tempered glass shatters into small pieces. The hidden blade slices through a seatbelt in one pull.

Yellow safety hammer breaking through tempered car window glass successfully
CHAPTER 03

Out and safe, before you knew it was possible

The tool does exactly what it’s designed for. No drama, no delay. Just a clear path to fresh air and safety.

TAKING CARE

Keep it ready for years

🌊
Wipe occasionallyUse a dry cloth to remove dust or debris from the blade slot.
🗄
Store dryAvoid prolonged moisture exposure that could corrode the metal ring.
🪒
Check blade sharpnessThe blade should never need sharpening under normal emergency use, but if it’s exposed to sand or grit, inspect it.

About this item

Main information
Categoryautomotive safety tools
Details
Body materialRugged ABS plastic with rubberized grip
Breaker tipHardened steel
BladeStainless steel, recessed
AttachmentMetal split ring (keychain-ready)
Overall lengthapprox. 8 cm (3.1 in)
Weightapprox. 45 g (1.6 oz)
ColorsRed, Yellow, Blue, Black, Green
MechanismFully mechanical — no batteries
Documents verified

A compact 3-in-1 car escape tool that breaks tempered glass, slices jammed seatbelts, and clips to your keychain. No batteries, no strength required — just the mechanical readiness to get out fast whe

Escape car emergencies in seconds with 3-in-1 window breaker, seatbelt cutter, and rescue tool

  • trapped in vehicle
  • seatbelt won't release
  • need rapid emergency exit
  • broken car windows difficult to escape
STRAIGHT TALK

Honest answers before you buy

Will it work on all car windows?
It is designed for tempered glass (side and rear windows). Most car windshields are laminated and won’t shatter. Check your vehicle manual — many side windows are tempered. The tool works as a mechanical breaker; no batteries needed.
Is it legal to carry?
Yes. It’s a safety device, not a weapon. No restrictions in any region we’re aware of. It’s intended solely for emergency escape.
How much force does it take to break glass?
A firm, directed strike with the metal point on a corner of the window is generally enough. It uses concentrated pressure, not brute strength. Even people with limited grip strength have tested it successfully.
Can the blade cut anything besides seatbelts?
The blade is optimized for synthetic webbing like seatbelts and harnesses. It can also slice through thin clothing, but avoid cutting hard materials that could dull it.
Why is it a good value compared to other tools?
You get a proven glass breaker, a seatbelt cutter, and a keychain attachment in one durable unit — not a collection of separate tools that rattle around. The all-metal strike point lasts far longer than ceramic-tip alternatives.
WORTH A TRY

One small tool, huge peace of mind

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