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I ordered the Res-Q-me after watching the news of a man that ended up in a pond here in Central Florida and die while being on the phone with 911 and they were unable to get to him till it was too late. The man was stuck wearing his seat belt and the window would not go down so the man drowned. I now have one on my key ring as well as making sure that my Fiancee has one on hers.
I believe its always better to have an item and not need it than to need it and not have it!
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I bought a bunch of these to give to the folks at my office on my 12th anniversary at the public defenders. I wanted to find something useful that wouldn't just get chucked in a drawer. I happened across a video of these rescue tools while researching little survival pocket knives and immediately decided these were the way to go. I had a friend years ago who drove off a causeway and didn't get found until Spring. His windows were still rolled up, and his seat belt was still fastened around what was left of him. Everyone here now has one of these on their key chains. I shopped around and got them for a little over $6 apiece. I stopped by a friends salvage yard (NOT "junk yard", he insists) and showed him the tool. We popped it against a steel desk, and it left a neat little dent. From there we went out to the lot and tried it on six or seven salvage cars. Every window burst on the first hit, and the little razor went through seat belts like butter. Something this cool, and this useful, and this cheap, is an amazing find. I sincerely hope I never need it, but I'm surely never driving anywhere without it.NOTE: One of my co-workers initially declined her Res-Q-Me, since she had "one of those little orange hammer thingies that does the same thing". When we were driving to lunch later I asked her to show me the "hammer thingie". She rummaged around in the center console, then in a little drawer under the dash, and then asked me to check the glove box, where I found the "hammer thingie" in the plastic envelope with her owners manual. Point made. She now has her Res-Q-Me on her key ring, hanging right there in front of her any time she starts the car.
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