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USB Emergency Escape Tool: Spring Loaded Window Breaker, Seat Belt Cutter, Dual USB Ports $19.99 Delivered @ GShopper Australia

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Description
LIFE-SAVING: It is a useful gadget that you should have one in the car. It provides a daily function as a phone charger that you can use every day. And plus two emergency tools that could save lives when involving in the car accident.
BREAK AND ESCAPE: The spring-loaded glass breaker works easily and quickly to smash the window ((NOT windshields or laminated glass)) and gives you the best chance for escaping the vehicle. The spring-loaded design is more efficient than an emergency hammer, just simply push the Stinger all the way down against the window with a very small force, even a kid can use it. In some scenario, there is no space for swinging your arm to use the hammer to smash the window. You need a spring loaded one!
RAZOR SHARP SEAT BELT CUTTER: The emergency escape tool comes with a razor sharp blade to help you cut your seatbelt if you find yourself unable to release it normally.
ALWAYS WITHIN REACH: Our multifunctional design keeps the emergency tool within reasonable reach when needed. It serves an everyday function, so if there is a critical situation, it will always be easily accessible to you.
CHARGER SAFETY CERTIFICATED: Our unique innovation doubles as a dual USB port charger, which plugs into your car charger for charging. The USB Car Charger passed rigorous test by USB compliance standard, certified by RoHS and CE ensures complete protection for you and your devices. It features an intelligent circuit design to protect against short circuiting, over-heating, over-currents and over-charging. The input of the emergency escape tool is 12-24V and has an output of 5V, 2.4A

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closed Comments

    • +1

      car

    • +16

      The (universal serial) bus.

  • +5

    And no-one will ever use this.

  • +4

    Useful tool for thief!!

    • This is the only bargain that you'll ever need.

  • +1

    I didn't even know such a thing existed. Well ozbargain taught me something new today! :)

  • +34

    Come on mate this is OzBargain - it's $10 on eBay

    If you said you we're donating $12 of the proceeds to Ronald McDonald House then I might have taken you half seriously.

  • +10

    My kids would want to test this on our parked car… and then on each other.

    • +2

      I'm guessing "no country for old men" is their favourite film.

  • Who knew there were so many tools to help you break out of your car … https://autoquarterly.com/best-car-escape-tools/

  • +5

    Got one. Will keep it stored safely in the boot for emergencies..

    • Will keep it stored safely in the boot for emergencies..

      Assuming you won't have to cut your seatbelt or smash glass to get to your boot in case of an emergency

      • +10

        whoosh

        • And he had almost 6 hours to realise it before you locked in his comment.

  • +3

    If you ever find yourself in an emergency and need to break your side windows, remove a headrest from the seat, you will find the ends of the rods designed with this in mind.

    • I always thought that was a myth (I know it's likely they will work but I always thought they weren't designed with this in mind, it's just happens to work).

      • +1

        You would think that if it was a design feature, manufacturers would include that in the manual, otherwise what's the point of designing a safety feature that noone knows about.

    • Learnt something new today.

      Quite a few Youtube videos on this, but I liked this one as it doesnt require much strength https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZTa8Nh0VlE

  • Popular present for gang members

  • Wait, your car is in a state where the doors are so damaged they can't be opened…AND…you can't for whatever reason remove your own seatbelt…BUT..you can reach for and operate this device? Somethin don't add up.

    • It could be used if you end up in water. If you don't open your window in time, and your car is submerged, you won't be able to open the door. But you could break a window and escape that way.

      If you're upside down, you might not be able to remove your seatbelt, hence the cutter.

      • You could end up carrying a LOT of devices thinking this way…while yes, it's true…one of them might one day save your life.

    • And if all else fails, you can charge your phone and call for help. Or play Candy Crush as you wait to bleed out.

    • For me, it's if I ever need to cut someone out of THEIR car. I have a ResQMe, which means it dangles on my keychain instead.

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