StatGear Auto Escape Tool

What do you need to know about car escape tools?

Some car escape tools have a USB port that allows you to charge your devices. If your car escape tool also has batteries, it can serve as a limited emergency power source. If you run out of charge for your cell phone, you can’t call for help.

Is the statgear T3 tactical auto rescue tool hard to open?

The knife is a bit hard to open with my Fire carft leather interior gloves due to the placement of the clip and how small the lug is on the blade. The light is bright and I am not sure on how to change the battery without dissembling that side of the tool yet.

Can a handybar be used as an escape tool?

The HandyBar may not work with your vehicle if it has a door striker bolt rather than a latch. If you do need it to serve as a car escape tool however, the Stander HandyBar can also serve as a window breaker and seat belt cutter. It’s a great all-in-one solution if you need a product that assists in getting you in and out of your car.

Is the seatbelt cutter in the vehicle escape tool?

The Vehicle Escape Tool comes with a razor sharp seatbelt cutter that will have you free in seconds. This 5.25" by 3" handy tool comes in orange-colored heavy-duty plastic. The steel tip is covered by a plastic cap and the razor is recessed in the handle for safety.

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The StatGear auto escape tool is a great addition to your car, despite its unassuming look and small size. This is a great simple design. The tool sits in your window visor and is accessible at all times yet out of the way for day-to-day activities, so there’s no chance of your kids grabbing it and playing around without you noticing.

The emergency window breaker is a little less obvious. It’s at the tip of the seatbelt cutter, but this doesn’t make it any less effective. The only downside is that you are more likely to cut yourself using this item than you would be with some of the others on our list. That is because you need to exert a decent amount of force in order to break the window, and the layout of this tool means you’re likely to keep moving once the glass has shattered and catch yourself. Of course, the simplest way to avoid this is to cover your hands either with gloves or some other fabric.

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