Car Safety Hammer with Tungsten Steel Tip and Seatbelt Cutter, Set of 3
Car Safety Hammer with Tungsten Steel Tip and Seatbelt Cutter, Set of 3
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An Emergency Tool for Vehicles
This compact tool is intended for use in vehicle-related emergencies. It combines two functions in a single device and may be stored in areas such as the glove box, center console, or door pocket for accessibility. The tool is designed for straightforward, manual operation.

Window Breaker and Seatbelt Cutter
The device features a tungsten steel point that is designed for striking and breaking tempered side windows commonly found in vehicles. It also includes a recessed blade intended to help cut through a seatbelt if needed. The frosted stainless steel handle is shaped to help provide a secure, and textured grip, though user results may vary depending on conditions and technique.

Materials and Construction
This tool is made from aluminum alloy and tungsten steel, materials intended for general durability. The recessed blade is designed for seatbelt cutting tasks and may assist with basic emergency use. The construction is intended to support handling in various everyday conditions, though actual performance may vary depending on the environment and method of use.

Product Specifications
- Material: Aluminum alloy, tungsten steel
- Handle: Frosted stainless steel
- Usage: Automotive emergency
- Functions: Window striking, seatbelt cutting
- Resistance: Heat, wear, corrosion
- Operation: Manual, tool-free
- Application: Vehicle, household
- Performance: Intended for use even when wet
What’s Included
- 3 x Car Safety Hammer
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the functions of this tool?
It includes a tungsten steel point intended for striking tempered side windows and a recessed blade designed to assist with cutting a seatbelt.
What is it made of?
The tool is made from aluminum alloy and tungsten steel, with a frosted stainless steel handle.
Where should this be stored?
Its compact size allows it to be stored in a vehicle’s glove box, center console, or door pocket, depending on user preference.
