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Lifehammer Brand Car Safety Hammer, The Original Emergency Escape and Rescue Tool with Seatbelt Cutter, Made in The Netherlands, Orange (2-Pack)

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Size: 2-Pack


Features

  • Double-sided, steel hammer heads breaks through side and rear windows
  • Razor-sharp blade cuts easily through safety belts
  • Includes a mounting bracket for installation
  • A fluorescent pin glows in the dark for easy retrieval

Brand: Lifehammer


Handle Material: Plastic


Color: Orange


Item Weight: 11.04 ounces


Grip Type: Textured


Brand Name: Lifehammer


Global Trade Identification Number: 23


Manufacturer: Lifehammer


UPC: 630932000023 989898156375 630932000016


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Color: Orange


Head Style: Straight


Style Name: Emergency Escape


Item Weight: 11.04 ounces


Handle Material: Plastic


Grip Type: Textured


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  • Powerful and Reliable - Can Even Weaken Laminated Glass
Size: 1-Pack
Although advertised to break tempered glass, this hammer can also damage laminated glass, creating enough weakness that the window can be dislodged more easily. This hammer is incredibly solid and reliable, no wonder several firefighters trust it. It feels durable in hand and looks like it could handle any emergency situation. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a real safety tool. It ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2026 by Kodi_Nikaa

  • Life Hammer is a valuable tool for any vehicle
Size: 1-Pack
Just holding & swinging it (testing it for balance & feel but, not hitting anyone/anything) I think I’ve definitely made a great purchase. I can feel the durability in it & the weight of it is lite enough for even a kid to use considering that a kid would have to know how to use it. It’s very easy to use & with steel points on opposite sides of the head, that adds versatility to it allowing the user to hit in 2 directions without having to turn it around. I tested it for sharpness on some glass in a trash can & it performed perfectly. This type of an in vehicle safety tool has to be made using a high visibility color because in a time of need some people may panic so standout appearance is of vital importance. It also comes with a bracket so that it can be placed where the user would have the LIFEHAMMER easily accessible in a time of need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by Mark

  • A Needed Item
Size: 1-Pack
This is a great little tool that fits in your console, ready for use if you survive an accident. The idea of needing it is not a pleasant one, where you've been in an accident and your seat belt is jammed, and window stuck closed because your battery got creamed in the collision. Both of these things happened to me in an accident that fortunately didn't end up submerged in water, which would've made it a fatal one, though I'd survived the impacts. Since that time, I carried a box cutter in my console but had no solution for breaking through a window, other than hammering it with the other end of the box cutter after cutting through the seat belt. Then I found Life Hammer on Amazon, and wondered why I hadn't thought of it. What else? I was an Industrial Safety Consultant for 33 years and I didn't know about this item until I saw it on Amazon. If there is anyone you love who drives, you should make sure they have one of these items. Even if you don't like yourself, you should have one. There is no more helpless feeling than being trapped in a car that could catch fire and not being able to get out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2011 by A. Walker

  • Basically Good Tool
Size: 1-Pack
After reading all about this, and watching videos I figured this would be a handy tool to have in the car. The quality is ok for it's purpose (to cut belts & break glass). The bright orange is good for easy location. Big flaw is in the holder: THE TOOL IS VERY DIFFICULT to get out of holder! The first few times I tried it, and my wife tried it, it literally flew out of our hands! That's NOT a good thing in an emergency. The holder has to be attached somewhere via either screws (screw holes provided, but no screws), and velcro or double sided tape. The problem with those choices are that the tool is so very hard to remove from it's holder that if the holder "WERE" attached with tape or velcro, the whole unit (holder & tool) would come off together. Also, there's a little "glow in the dark button" on the bottom of the holder that's supposed to help locate it in the dark (or murky water?). Forget that. It's useless. I checked it in a dark room, and Knowing where it was, it was barely visable. What would you do in a frantic situation in a dark surrounding? Look for a little gree button? Overall, I would toss the holder and keep the tool, as it's a nice comfortable size & weight, and has two striking edges which is a real good idea in an emergency. I don't know how well the belt cutter works but it seems to be safely designed (I hope I never have to find out). Summary: tool would be great to just "have handy in the car" for yourself, or if you should come upon an accident scene where breaking the glass would be necessary (also cutting belts?). I first considered those little "key ring" models that has a spring loaded punch for breakng glass, but let's face it, instincts demand us to "smash" when trapped so I can't see holding a tiny little device up to a window and "pushing until the spring snaps to break the window". With this thing you just whack the window down low, and get out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2012 by NYBob

  • Lifehammer
Size: 1-Pack
Everyone should have one in their automobile. I bought 4 for my children and myself
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026 by Tracey

  • Peace of Mind
Size: 1-Pack
I LOVE this product. I bought two of the LifeHammer--one for our car and one for my daughter. We both live in areas where we have either canals, long bridges or swamps very near the highway. I recently had the pleasure of finding out just how hard it is to get car doors open when your battery is dead--did not have to break a window, but what if it were an emergency? The product is small enough to fit in your glove compartment or console and is very well made. If you are hanging upside down along the Florida Turnpike in a canal the last thing you want to have to worry about is how to get you or your kids out of a seatbelt and out of the car. Hopefully, we will never have the experience of using it, but we do have the peace of mind of owning it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2009 by Karen Kincaid

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