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Car Emergency Survival Tool-hammer,light,siren,belt Cutter ,radio-by Swiss Tech on 2040-parts.com

US $7.97
Location:

Bellefontaine, Ohio, United States

Bellefontaine, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SWISS-TECH

An emergency survival tool which has a HAMMER for breaking windows-BELT CUTTER used to cut seat belts so you can escape from an emergency situation. There is a HIGH-POWERED LIGHT, plus a BLINKING AMBER LIGHT with SIREN for quick location. Best of all you get an AM-FM Radio powered by 4 AA batteries-included or a DYNAMO which is cranked to power besides the radio, the lights and siren. Also there is a DC connection to power the  device.  It will make a very nice gift or better yet keep it your self. Thank for lookin /HUBROS

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