Product details
Vsshe URAQT 2‑Pack Car Escape Tool (grey + red)
This pair of compact escape tools is built for the sort of moments where every second matters. The URAQT 2‑pack combines a spring‑loaded window breaker with a recessed seatbelt cutter, so you don’t need to mess about with separate gadgets in an emergency. Small enough for the glovebox or door pocket, yet sturdy enough to do the job when it counts.
Features and specs
The key bits to know: the striking tip is tungsten steel and spring‑loaded, engineered to deliver a focused, high‑impact punch that shatters tempered side windows quickly. The cutter sits tucked away under a cover so it won’t snag on other kit, and it slices through webbing cleanly — handy if a buckle won’t release. If you’re worried about an underwater escape, this design copes with water pressure better than many cheap hammers, which can make a real difference if the worst happens.
- Material: aluminium‑alloy body with PC/ABS components and a tungsten‑steel tip — lightweight but robust.
- Dimensions: roughly 120 × 80 × 35 mm; compact and easy to grip.
- Weight: about 110–140 g including packaging, depending on measurement — light enough to forget it’s there until you need it.
- Operation: remove the head cover and press the tip to the glass to deploy the breaker; remove the rear cover to reveal the seatbelt blade.
- Pack contents: 2 × glass breakers and 2 × bases — handy to keep one by the driver and one for a passenger, or as a spare.
Why it helps
Think being unable to open a door after an impact, or trapped by a jammed seatbelt — that’s exactly what these are for: break a window fast, cut through a belt fast. It’s reassuring to have something reliable within reach, especially when you’re driving with kids or older passengers. It’s also useful in winter when doors can freeze shut and visibility’s poor.
How to use
Simple and straightforward. First, remove the round protective cover from the head. Place the tip against the corner of a tempered side window and press firmly — the spring‑loaded mechanism extends the tip and delivers the impact needed to shatter the glass. For the seatbelt cutter, take off the back cover to expose the blade, then pull the belt across it to slice through. No faffing about, no complicated setup.
Practical notes and care
Keep the tools accessible: glovebox, door pocket, under‑seat storage or attached to a key pouch. Check the covers now and then to make sure the cutter blade stays protected and the spring mechanism is free from corrosion. These are safety tools, not toys — store them out of reach of children. Bear in mind that laminated glass or heavy aftermarket films can behave differently; most modern side windows are tempered and will shatter as intended.
They’re not a guaranteed fix for every car model or every type of glass, but treated as an emergency aid they’re a sensible, compact and robust addition to your kit for most common road incidents.








