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resqme The Original Emergency Keychain Car Escape Tool, Made in USA (Red)

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Arrives Saturday, May 25
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Size: single


Color: Red


Features

  • Seat belt cutter + Car window breaker
  • Compact, lightweight & powerful
  • Easily accessible, no installation required
  • Tested and certified by TUV
  • Over 10 years saving lives worldwide
  • Red Dot Design Award Winner 2014

Description

Size:single | Color:Red resqme is a revolutionary hand- held rescue tool amazingly powerful despite its mini size. A fierce but absolutely safe spring loaded stainless steel spike allows the vehicle occupant to easily break side windows and a carefully concealed stainless steel razor blade slices through a jammed seat belt to prevent vehicular entrapment. Null


Manufacturer: ‎resqme, Inc.


Brand: ‎RESQME


Model: ‎01.100.07


Item Weight: ‎0.353 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.67 x 1.26 x 2.95 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎01.100.07


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎01.100.07


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: August 25, 2010


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  • Useful...compact...inexpensive...Why not?
Size: single Color: Black
I'm a firefighter and I have used this tool many times on the job over the years and it works very nicely. There are a few points that should be explained to anyone buying this.... 1) If possible, wear a glove! you have to push this against the window with some force to activate it and it is easy for your hand to continue forward once it shatters. sometimes just a hole surrounded by cracked glass....it's sharp...it hurts. If you don't have gloves, make a conscious effort to not continue forward when the glass gives. 2) Side windows are tempered glass and windshields are laminated glass. This will work on a side window but not a windshield/rear windshield. Side windows "cube' and fall apart windshields do not because the plastic sheeting in them keeps the shards together. It is hard to kick a windshield out even after it has "spidered". 3) A good spot is usually near the corner (about 2"-3" diagonal from corner) and there's less chance of putting your hand through it at the corner....did I say that glass is sharp? And that it hurts? It is....and it does! 4) If you're getting someone out of a car and they're conscious...tell 'em to turn away when you break the window...cuz...you know...sharp...hurts... 5) Seat-belt cutters work way better if you can manage to pull the belt taught with your other hand. 6) If you have this hanging off a fire-coat...it is very likely it will fall off...break off...etc. I stick mine in the rubber flashlight band on my helmet. Not that I wanna tell you where to stick it or.......yeah....OK... 7) These don't work over and over forever. The point gets dull. But when I get a new one, In usually test fire it on a thick piece of cardboard or soft wood to make sure that it functions. 8) Just hold against window and push until it pops. That is all....stay safe...and remember... Glass is sharp....and it hurts! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2015 by Brooks

  • First Responder Recommended
Size: single Color: Red
Fifteen years as an EMT and I have literally cut hundreds of seatbelts and gained access to about hundreds of people with this tool. The only reason I keep buying more of them is because eventually the seatbelt cutter will dull or I give them away to people. One tool will punch through multiple windows over its life and cut countless seatbelts before you need a new tool. I carry one on my personal keychain just in case I go into the water or I need to use it off duty. I keep one in my work pants every shift. Ten stars ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021 by Travis

  • Good for key-rings, bad for duty use.
Size: single Color: Black
As a firefighter, I bought this last week to put on my MVA carabiner to use at wrecks. Low and behold, last night we had a rollover MVA with the passenger being suspended in the car by her seatbelt. With all of her weight on the belt, it was impossible to unlock it using the traditional means. Once we stabilized the car and were starting extrication, I crawled inside and started patient care. Luckily, she was conscious and had only minor injuries. While the top of the car was being removed, I was going to attempt to free her to the ground (which was the drivers side of the car) so she would be as comfortable as you can be while having spreaders/cutters and a sawzall 2 feet from your head. I grabbed my carabiner off of my turnouts and fumbled around under the blanket with my flashlight looking for my new resqme. It wasn't there. The key-ring was still on my biner, but no tool to be found..... The reason for this was discovered this morning when I got off shift, went searching, and found the tool in the engine bay behind the rig. The plastic piece had broken off at the key-ring and had been sitting there for X amount of time. I shouldn't be bitter, I've seen these in action, and they do work well. Just be careful how you stage them with other gear, as they aren't the most durable tool you can use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2015 by Leah L.

  • Handy but Flimsy, Awesome for Civilians to Carry!
Size: single Color: Black
I don't think this would work more then once but it could definitely save your or someone you might encounter's life. I am a first responder and know the value of keeping tools like this handy. Personally I have much better tools with me most of the time, but I am glad I got this to keep with me for emergencies when I'm not in my own car. I know it will work once and most people don't have access to real windows punches. This is as close as you can get to legally owning one and I'm not sure if even this is legal in all states. However I believe that everyone should have this or something similar on them at all times. You just never know when you might need it. I do believe the seat belt cutter would work more then once. Just not sure about how it will hold up in general. I would prefer a more sturdy construction but that probably would make it awkward for most civilians to carry. I was going to give 3 stars but instead I think 4 is in order especially if it means more civilians will carry such tools! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2019 by Sgt. Scott

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