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Secur Auto Emergency Tool Flashlight Seatbelt Cutter Window Break Cell Charger on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
Location:

Smithtown, New York, United States

Smithtown, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Secur Manufacturer Part Number:3428

LED Flashlight Never Needs Batteries Flashing Red Warning Light Window Breaking Tool Seatbelt Cutter Cell Phone Charger Never Needs Batteries This multi-function auto emergency tool has all you need to keep you safe on the road – flashlight, red flashing light, window breaking tool, seatbelt cutter and more – all without batteries. Features: High power LED flashlight Flashing red emergency light Built-in dynamo charger – never needs batteries Metal hammer tool for breaking glass Seatbelt cutter Built-in magnets to hold the light on top of the car Charges cell phone or other digital devices Specs: Flashlight power – 3.5 lumens Flashlight time after one minute cranking – 40 minutes Flashlight time fully charged – 5 hours Flashing red light after one minute cranking – 60 minutes Flashing red light fully charged – 12 hours

 

 

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