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Resqme Car Escape Tool, safety and survival tool - OR Get Two for £12.27

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About this deal

What is resqme?Made in USA, this 2-in-1, safety and survival tool, allows you to cut a jammed seatbelt and to break a side window in your car.


Originally developed for first responders (firefighters EMTs, law enforcement agencies); resqme has become an essential safety solution for all safety-conscious drivers.

Main Features:
Made in USA - The Original!
Breaks car side windows.
Cuts jammed safety belts.
Compact, lightweight and powerful.
Materials: ABS plastic |Stainless Steel.
GS TUV Certified.


The resqme tool attaches to your keychain with a detachable clip. In the event of an emergency, pull the resqme tool away from the clip to reveal the blade. If the seatbelt is jammed, cut the belt by hooking the blade over and slicing it across.


To break the window, press the black head of the tool against the corner of the window and it will release the spring-loaded spike and shatter the glass. The resqme tool does not work on car windshields. It is effective only against tempered glass commonly used in side windows.
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  1. TheRealJoker's avatar
    Or you can go on Temu and get them for £1 odd
    Kammykay's avatar
    And they still work the same. I've popped a window with a Chinese copy
  2. petem2's avatar
    Given this is a UK site, I wonder how many deaths or major injuries could have been avoided if one of these was in the car?
    I'm going to take a guess, and say it's a tiny tiny amount.
    Someone will argue they'd rather not be that number, therefore we can assume they're of mentality. And yet I imagine they don't buy the car based on safety features, spec their wheels for safety, drive under the speed limit, have breaks every hour of driving, check their tyres and breaks before every drive, etc etc.

    A prepper fad!
    joeymcjoe's avatar
    Wrong

    Went on a mandatory training course before being sent to hostile environments.
    This plus a tourniquet were the only things I bought afterwards.
  3. Cheeky_Chap's avatar
    These and similar items fit perfectly into the old adage "better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it".
    It's a shame they aren't mandatory.
  4. jamtoday's avatar
    Bought thanks.
  5. Aiadi's avatar
    Good luck finding this when your car is upside down and you are squashed against the steering wheel. (edited)
    Cheeky_Chap's avatar
    I won't need luck, it will be just behind the handbrake lever where it's fixed in place!
    But ty for your concern
  6. tleecher06's avatar
    Is this a free ride on a mini cab tool?!
    Cheeky_Chap's avatar
    No the free ride is in the back of a police car
  7. stec77's avatar
    I’ve bought a similar tool I think from AliExpress or maybe even eBay. I tried one not to break glass but just to check it was working (I can’t remember what I did) however I couldn’t rearm the PIN to break the glass! Is this similar where the glass breaker is a single use product? Thanks in advance.
  8. robocop999's avatar
    Thanks, ordered 4.
  9. DaveLakin's avatar
    Ordered. Thank you
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