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|  | |  | | | ResQMe, The Keychain Version of the Original LifeHammer (Yellow) - Pack of 2 | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | Sharp cutting stainless steel blade ensures quick cutting of the seatbeltStainless steel spring loaded spike easily and effectively breaks through side and rear tempered glassLoop protector clip allows your ResQMe to conveniently fit on a key ringMade in USA
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| | Description | 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. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 5.0 inches | | Package Width: | 3.75 inches | | Package Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 27 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
resQme review Feb 11, 2010 I have not had to use the resQme's. But tie them to the emergency brake levers of the cars I drive. Just in case I can't open the door due to wreck or flood, I can break the side glass and escape.
I like the design Feb 08, 2010 The big advantage of the ResQme is its size.
It is permanently attached to your car keys until you need it.
It won't get lost during an emergency - unless you drop it inadvertently after releasing the tool.
I used to keep a full size rescue tool (window hammer/ seatbelt cutter) in the car, the only problem is that it might get dislodged in a car crash, making it impossible to reach.
I haven't tried to actually break a side window with the tool but read favorable reviews.
gotta have it in south Louisiana Jan 17, 2010 If you live near or around water, chances are you drive over a bridge or two on a regular basis. This little gadget can save your life and I believe it should be mandatory in all vehicles. The point of it's smaller design than it's counterpart, the Life Hammer, is that the ResQMe keychain fits anywhere (like your keychain or on your seat belt, etc...). The point of THAT is so it will be within your reach instead of thrown to the back of your vehicle where you may not be able to grab it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Keychain Life Hammer Jan 09, 2010 Excellent product but do NOT test on girl friend's glass table (even after placing 5+ napkins to protect the top).
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Defect worries unfounded Nov 24, 2009 My wife wanted me to order some of these as stocking stuffers for friends and family. We live in area with alot of big lakes and rivers, so it makes sense to have a safety device like this in every car. While noticing that several reviewers had problems with them not working, I was tempted to go for the larger LifeHammer instead. I would feel terrible if someone was relying on a gift from me to save their life, and have it fail when that time came (God forbid!)
I took my chances and ordered 8 ResQme keychains (4 Blue, 4 Yellow.) All arrived quickly in usual Amazon fashion. I found a scrap piece of soft wood and proceeded to test them out. Of the 8, only 1 (yellow) failed to "strike" the wood and leave an impression from the steel point. However, after cycling the device 5 or 6 more times, it began to strike the wood and leave an impression in the wood. After 10 or so additional tests, I was unable to get the device to fail again. My guess is that there was some plastic "flashing" inside from the injection molding process that was slowing down or stopping that striker from firing properly (based upon a small, thin piece of yellow plastic being left on the wood after the 5 cycles preceding the device starting to work properly.) So, if you get one that does not work, try cycling it many times and see if that fixes it before going through the return process. ** I STRONGLY recommend testing this or any other device you may some day rely on with your life. The chances of needing to use this are remote, but please make sure that it works in the event that day arrives.
While I would certainly have preferred that all of the devices worked upon delivery, the end result is that they were all working in short order, and I feel comfortable giving them as gifts to people that I care about. The 4 stars in because the factory should be testing these before shipping them out the door...
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