Product details
Wonder Point car window breaker and seatbelt cutter – emergency safety hammer (Black, 1 pack)
Quick overview
This neat little tool is designed to get you out of trouble quickly. It’s fitted with a tungsten steel hammer tip that stands up to repeated strikes and a razor-sharp hidden cutter to slice through jammed seatbelts. The body’s aluminium alloy, so it won’t melt in a fire or bob about if your car ends up in water — proper, solid metal construction you can rely on.
Built for real emergencies
No one plans for an accident, but when push comes to shove you want something simple and dependable. This safety hammer delivers: a sturdy head to smash a window from the inside and a safely concealed blade to cut a seatbelt without risking your fingers. It’s long enough for decent leverage (about 6.7 inches for the handle) and has a textured grip so it won’t slip even if your hands are wet or the car is submerged.
How to use – quick and straightforward
- If glass needs breaking, aim for the corners or edges — they’re the weakest points; a firm hit or two usually does the trick.
- If the seatbelt is jammed, slide the tip into the strap slot and draw the blade through with steady pressure.
- The protective cap stops the tip scratching interior paint; the concealed cutter keeps fingers safe while it’s stored.
Practical extras and everyday uses
The tool comes with a removable mounting bracket that can be screwed in place or kept loose for stashing in the glovebox, door pocket or armrest. It’s handy beyond emergencies too — the flat hammer head is useful for campsite jobs, popping out tent pegs or little repairs around the house. Not that anyone buys a life‑saving hammer for chores, but it’s a handy bonus.
Specifications and details
- Brand: WONDER POINT (manufacturer: PERFACE)
- Model / item number: PER-CSH-BLACK
- Materials: aluminium alloy body, tungsten steel hammer tip, carbon steel/razor seatbelt blade
- Product dimensions: 19 x 7.01 x 3.56 cm
- Weight: 130 g
- Colour: Black
Who should consider this?
Anyone who spends time on the road — drivers, families, commuters or those who ferry kids about. It’s light, affordable and could be the one thing that makes escape possible in a frightening situation. A couple of points to bear in mind: cheaper plastic alternatives might melt in a fire or float if the car goes into water, which isn’t ideal. A metal emergency hammer like this is built to perform when it matters.
Keep one within easy reach and make sure everyone in the car knows where it is. Nobody wants to use it, but it’s a small bit of peace of mind that’s well worth having. If you’re unsure, check how it fits on your vehicle doors and where the bracket can be mounted so there’s no faffing about when seconds count.






