

🚗 Escape Ready: Your pocket-sized guardian angel on every drive
The resqme Original Emergency Keychain Car Escape Tool is a compact, 2-in-1 lifesaving device combining a razor-sharp stainless steel seatbelt cutter and a spring-loaded tempered glass window breaker. Made in the USA and trusted by first responders and over 10 million motorists worldwide, it offers reliable, reusable emergency escape capability in critical car entrapment situations. Lightweight and keychain-friendly, it ensures you’re always prepared for the unexpected on the road.










| ASIN | B0CKJ7JFH7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #389 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Automotive Escape Tools |
| Brand | RESQME |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (27,680) |
| Date First Available | October 5, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | 03.100.14 |
| Manufacturer | RESQME |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 03.100.14 |
| Model | Resqme Car Escape Tool Single Pack |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 2.05 x 0.63 inches |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Special Features | 2-in-1 Seatbelt Cutter and Window Breaker |
| Style | Compact Car Escape Tool |
| UPC | 630932231144 |
B**N
Potentially a Lifesaver
I wish all vehicles came installed with something similar to the original LifeHammer installed in them from the factory just so everyone has the safety benefit of this little device with them any time they are in their car. Unfortunately, we don't all get free ResQMes or Lifehammers with the purchase of a new vehicle, however I've been recommending the ResQMe keychain to all of my friends and family members. I thoroughly believe I'm not exaggerating when I say this device has the potential to save your life or the life of another driver or passenger. Consider this short story: You are driving your vehicle and before you realize what's happened your vehicle is now in a body of water (for whatever reason, be it fatigue, texting while driving, etc.) next to the formerly peaceful highway you were driving on. Vehicles sink fast and stay sunk. Your car is beginning to sink, and water's beginning to rise above the top of the vehicle. You can't break any of the windows with your hands or by kicking them. You remember your cousin, who is a police officer, gave you a dinky bright yellow little keychain one Christmas (and/or other annual holiday of your choosing) that you threw on your keyring to make him happy and haven't thought about since. That keychain is the ResQMe. You remember it had a spring loaded window punch, and press it against the glass beside you, which is now thoroughly covered by water. The pane of safety glass shatters. You take a few gulps of air, hold your breath, and dive into the water that's rushing into your vehicle and make it out with only a few cuts and bruises. If you ever had to use this tool it probably wouldn't be quite that poetic, however it does have the potential to get you out of some serious situations. It's useful for any time windows on your vehicle needs to be broken so you can escape. This could, potentially, be after a collision, or like in the example above if you vehicle was submerged in water, or if your vehicle was on fire and you couldn't escape through a door for whatever reason. It also has a seat belt cutter, which is also useful in any situation where you're unable to unlatch the safety belt, be it water, fire, collision, etc. I probably wouldn't recommend the ResQMe for first responders, firefighters, police officers, etc. for on the job use, since you'd want something a little larger and heavy duty. The tools is fairly small, so it may be cumbersome in thick gloves, for example. That being said, from my experiences this tool has been quite tough. I've thrown mine, stepped on it, and sat on it. It shows no indication that it's ready to fail. For the average person, this is something you need. For a first responder, it's an excellent backup. The window punch is self-resetting and appears that it can stand up to numerous uses. The seatbelt cutter also appears that it would hold up after quite a few uses as well. The ResQMe keychain is, for the most part, small enough to keep on your key ring without it causing a problem. It doesn't add significant weight to your keys. You will know that you've put it on your key ring, but perhaps that can serve as a reminder that it's available if you ever need it. The yellow (which is the only color I have experience with) is bright and fairly easy to see. Personally, because this is an emergency tool, I want it to stand out. It comes in other colors as well for those who have different tastes. The colors I recall are, aside from the yellow, green, orange, pink, blue, and black. If you drive, you need to have an escape plan for vehicle emergencies. That could be the original LifeHammer, this wonderful keychain, or another company's product. The ResQMe is the best escape tool I've found in my searching because it fits on a key ring easily, feels sturdy, and has two tools (the seatbelt cutter and window punch). It's fairly compact, and because I always have my keys with me, the ResQMe is always along with me as well. This weird looking key chain is up there with CPR (and a CPR mask) in how essential it is. It's something you pray to never have to use, but you'll feel good knowing you're prepared. Bottom line: Anyone who drives needs one.
J**I
Good rescue tool
Handy little rescue tool works as it should and is very affective
L**A
Good product!
Nice and compact leave it on my keychain in case of emergencies. A must have!
J**N
Everyone Should Carry One of These
Everyone should carry one of these. You never know when you’ll find yourself in the position where you need to need to self-extricate from your car OR you come upon an accident an the car is sinking into the lake or starting to smoke. You literally have moments to act and your preparedness could save a life. Not only can you use the punch to gain access, you can slice seatbelts off in a hurry. While I haven’t had a use for this one yet, I’m happy with the quality.
K**R
It works...most of the time.
I've used several different type of glass breakers, so hopefully I can offer some perspective on this particular one. Unless you get a faulty unit it should break most windows, but not necessarily on the first try. It also depends where you place the unit. The smallest corner of the window is the most effective place for any glass breaker to be used. To check if the unit will actually push out the glass breaker (i.e. is not faulty), use your fingers to pull on that piece, keeping them away from the hole. If the conical tip forcefully springs out then it's not faulty. Now, some people may think it's faulty because it won't break every window every time. I'm not sure if there is any glass breaker that will break every window every time in one punch. If the glass doesn't break on the first try, don't think that nothing has happened. The structure of the window has been weakened, just not enough to shatter. From here, you should keep pressing the resqme against the window in exactly the same spot. Most tempered windows will shatter by the second or third push. *WARNING* Be careful not to push too hard as your hand could fly through the window and get cut by the glass. Practice using the tool on other hard surfaces and you will see the small indendentation made by the glass breaker. Try to practice pushing hard enough for the spring to activate but then stop pushing. This should keep your arm from going through the window. Now, I mentioned earlier there are many other glass breakers. The spring-loaded center punch types, like the one made by Fire Hooks Unlimited, work pretty well (better than resqme) as the spring is stronger. But with these you have to push with so much force that your hand will often fly through the window. The best type, in my opinion, are the kind like those made by Zak Tools. For this device you pull back on a spring and then release it along with a weight, which strikes the conical tip imparting a great deal of pressure on a tiny spot. The best feature about this type of glass breaker is you can control the amount of force. If you pull the spring back as far as you can, the amount of force will greatly exceed that provided by the resqme and will break almost any window in one strike. And since you are not pushing against the window, there is no chance of your hand flying through and getting shredded by glass. There are also the Lifehammer type devices--I have not used these so I can't really comment, but they look a bit sketchy. As far as convenience goes, nothing beats the resqme. The design is brilliant. You can keep it on your key chain, pull to separate from the keeper, and you are ready to go. This is also the most compact type of glass breaker. Since most people will rarely if ever need to use such a device, a convenient, small glass breaker is probably preferable to bigger more heavy duty ones. In summation, I would highly recommend the resqme to everyday consumers. For professionals (firefighters, rescue workers, etc.) I would look for a more heavy duty tool like some of the ones I mentioned, and get a separate seatbelt cutting tool (such as the one made by Fire Hooks Unlimited) that you can put on the same keychain. Advice to ResQMe: This tool could be perfect with a couple improvements. First, if it had a stronger spring that required say, 20+ lb of force to activate, then it would fail much less often. I understand some people (children or the elderly) may have trouble pushing that hard but the new device could be called "ResQMe Pro" or something like that and you keep marketing the original. A second improvement would be a harder tip, like tungsten carbide. These improvements would doubtless raise the cost of the device, perhaps even double it, but it would be worth it for a compact, convenient, life-saving glass breaker that works every time, without wearing down after repeated use to make it a more rugged tool for professionals.
F**A
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Extremely useful tool, good quality, small size, convenient to use in confined conditions. However, why does the price vary between Rs. 599-699-799 for the same item?
Á**U
El material se siente de muy buen calidad a pesar que es plástico, es facil de usar y compacto para usarlo de de llavero, en mi caso en el manual dice que incluye una anilla para ponerlo de llavero o un cincho pero no venian
C**S
système de secours pour s extraire d une voiture. indispensable dans l habitacle de votre voiture, possibilité de l accrocher avec colsons ou anneau de porte clef. système de coupe ceinture et brise vitre... complet. peut vous sauver la vie pour moins de 10 euros, ca vaut le coup.. je recommande..
L**N
Haven’t needed to use it and hopefully never will. Feels much safer having it on me than not. Only thing is the razor has gotten a bit rusty although it’s never been used. Not a big deal though.
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