Product details
Luoyuanjia car safety hammer with seat belt cutter – emergency escape tool
When something goes pear-shaped on the road, the right little gadget can make all the difference. The Luoyuanjia LY013 car safety hammer is built to be straightforward, tough and ready when you need it. It’s one of those bits and bobs that sits quietly in the glovebox until you need to smash a window or snip a stuck seatbelt and get out sharpish.
What it is
This compact emergency escape tool combines a dual-ended impact tip for smashing glass with a guarded seatbelt cutter for safe, controlled cutting. With a carbon steel tip and an ABS handle, it’s strong enough for proper emergencies yet light enough to keep handy without a fuss.
Key features
- Dual-ended impact head – hardened tips designed to shatter side windows and windscreens with a focused strike.
- Guarded seatbelt cutter – recessed blade prevents accidental nicks while slicing through a jammed belt quickly and cleanly.
- Durable construction – carbon steel tips and an ABS handle give a solid balance of strength and grip.
- Compact and portable – around 15 x 9.5 x 2.4 cm and roughly 170 g, so it slips into door pockets, centre consoles or under a seat with no bother.
- Multi-scenario use – handy for cars, vans, buses, trains, boats and useful to have at home or on site.
Specifications
- Brand: Luoyuanjia
- Model / reference: LY013
- Materials: carbon steel tip, ABS handle
- Dimensions: 15 x 9.5 x 2.4 cm (approx)
- Weight: about 170 g
How this helps in real life
Imagine a crash, a rollover or a vehicle taking on water — getting out quickly is top priority. Seatbelts can jam and doors may refuse to open; this hammer gives you a way out by smashing a window and the cutter frees you from a trapped belt. No faffing about with bulky kits or guessing which tool to use — grab this and act. That calm, quick response can make a huge difference, especially in winter or when panic sets in.
Practical notes and tips
- Keep it within easy reach — door pocket or glovebox is best; don’t tuck it away in the boot.
- Aim for the corner of a side window for the quickest break; avoid striking the centre of laminated windscreens if you can.
- The cutter is guarded for safety — feed the seatbelt into the slot and pull firmly to cut.
- Not a substitute for regular checks — inspect the blade and impact head after any use or heavy knocks to make sure everything’s intact.
Some people ask whether it works on all types of glass — side windows tend to break more easily than laminated windscreens, so this tool is optimised for rapid escape through side panes. All told, it’s a no-nonsense, reliable emergency companion that does the job without fuss. If you’re unsure about specific vehicle glazing, check your vehicle manual or get professional advice.







