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Baseus Emergency Auto Window Breaker Safety Hammer with Cutter Blade

Baseus Emergency Auto Window Breaker Safety Hammer with Cutter Blade

Regular price $14.99 USD
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Never Get Trapped: The Baseus Car Safety Hammer Ensures a Swift Escape. Hit the Road with Unshakeable Confidence

Whether you're cruising the open highway or navigating city streets, unexpected situations can arise in the blink of an eye. 

Escape in Seconds, Even Under Pressure

This innovative device combines two essential functions into one sleek design:

    • Window Breaker: Trapped inside? No problem. The spring-loaded hammer head shatters tempered glass with a single, swift strike, clearing your path to safety.
    • Seatbelt Cutter: Stuck in your harness? The integrated blade slices through seatbelts effortlessly, freeing you to react quickly in any emergency.

Small in Size, Huge in Impact

Measuring just 93mm by 30mm, the Baseus Car Safety Hammer tucks away effortlessly in your glove compartment, door pocket, or center console. It's always within reach, yet never a burden. Crafted from durable aluminum alloy and ABS, it's ready to perform when you need it most.


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Zechariah Corkery

I feel safer knowing I have it with me. I hope I never have to use it

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Kayley Wisozk

Works well! Tested on the glass was there. Flew broken! Tip: do not test it inside the house

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Keanu Tillman

Great little tool!

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Vivianne Jacobson

Works perfectly. It came with a tester glass, and when I tried it the glass shattered completely. Nice!

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Nelda Stark

I ordered three of these window breaking hammers. I tested all three, each on their own piece of glass that comes with them. I wanted to see how they'd perform in water since that's unfortunately how you'll likely end up using them. I filled a bucket of water, put one piece of the included glass in the bottom, and proceeded to try to break it with the hammer. One of the hammers only took three presses/hammers to break the glass, another one took four tries on it's own new piece of glass, and the final one took 8 attempts to break the glass.