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The Lifehammer Original Emergency Hammer is a must-have safety tool designed for quick escape in emergencies. Weighing just 0.35 pounds, it features a glow-in-the-dark design for visibility, a quick mounting bracket for easy installation, and a dual-function seatbelt cutter. Made in The Netherlands, this reliable tool ensures you're always prepared for the unexpected.
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Head Style | Flat |
Style Name | Flat |
K**.
A MUST BUY for EVERY car!!!
Love these! I have them in both of my cars. Two ways to attach: first is with a pin type. just push into the car wherever you want. second is with screws.For one car (and older one) I use the first method which I placed the black holder up against the ceiling and there's two silver pins that are built in and you just push from the center of the black piece to the edges... the pins will essentially dig into the roof fabric so you can't see them but are strong enough to hold the hammer.For the other car (brand new) I had to come up with a new method since I have a sun roof that if so big I couldn't put the hammer on the ceiling. And since I want the hammer accessible from all five seats in the car I decided to wrap velco (soft side) around the hammer handle and then place velco (rough side) down by the center console where a rear passengers feet would go. That way anyone can get to it in an emergency. In this car I did not use the black holder at all.It is always better to have something before you need it!!!
M**L
Mountable and Easy to Use
After reading a few other reviews, I was worried I might get a knock off LifeHammer, but I thoroughly inspected it and compared it to LifeHammer’s actual website and product information sheet and al of the details and photos match, so I’m confident this is a legit LifeHammer. I bought one for my car and for my husband’s car. The Amazon product description matches except it says the product is 8” long, but it’s not quite 8”. All other measurements are exact.Pro’s:•One side Glows in the Dark (Make sure that side is up so it will glow. There’s a sticker that tells you which side glows.)•The handle is long enough that you can easily grip the LifeHammer and hit the window. (You’re supposed to hit the window near a corner. Look at the corner, then go towards be center of the window in a diagonal and hit it around 3-4 inches in.)•Easy to use (Pull the seatbelt tight with one hand and use the blade on the life hammer to cut through the seatbelt with the other hand. You don’t want any slack in the seatbelt when you’re trying to cut it.)•Multiple ways to install it (The two options they provide are 3 areas to add screws, or retractable needles that allow you to mount it on a fabric area of your vehicle. Make sure to mount it within arms reach. If your seatbelt is locked, it needs to be where you can reach it. You can also use zip ties to mount the black stand and then push the LifeHammer into the holder.In case of an emergency, Cut your belt off first, then your passengers, then knock out a back side window or the window near the trunk in order for everyone to escape.
A**.
Have these in all cars
Always in my car and my kids cars. Praying we never have to use them but I’m comfortable that they are there.
J**E
Small, Had to Tape to Secure Handle Before Feeling Solid
The Lord told me to buy this and I am glad I did but this is Kinda Small, About 5 Inches tall and More Importantly, there is a Gap Seam on Both sides of the handle and it seems like that little Metal Hammer Part could Pop out due to the handle not being one solid piece.I taped across the top portion and it feels more "Solid" and less apt to Split Along that Seam.Give it 3 Stars due to not solid, one piece construction.
C**L
If the policeman on the news the other day had one of these he would not have been run over
I wish everyone had one of these tools to save lives. I saw a policeman on the news the other day run up to a car that was crashing into police cars trying to get away. The policeman ran up and banged on the front side window and then the car drove over his foot. If he had used one of these tools he could have broken the side window and dove in to stop the driver instead of getting his foot run over. I bought one of these for my children to save themselves and my grandchildren.
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