







Let's be real – nobody *wants* to test this product in a real emergency. But after strapping the Resqme to my keychain for 6 months, I can confidently say it's the automotive safety equivalent of wearing a seatbelt: you'll forget it's there until you desperately need it.
The bright yellow plastic screams "I mean business" without looking tacky. At just 3 inches long, it disappears on my keyring but remains instantly grabable during frantic fumbling tests (I practiced retrieving it blindfolded – because why not?). The included visor clip is genius for Tesla owners like me who can't rely on electronic door releases.
That spring-loaded window breaker? Terrifyingly effective. During controlled testing on a scrap windshield (safety first!), the tungsten spike shattered tempered glass with one firm press. Pro tip: aim for window corners as instructed – pressing dead center required noticeably more force.
The seatbelt cutter had me skeptical until I sacrificed an old belt to science. The surgical-grade blade sliced through thick webbing like warm butter with a diagonal pull. Just remember to remove that annoyingly tight plastic blade guard beforehand – do this at home, not during an actual crisis!
Flaws? The pictogram instructions might as well be hieroglyphics until you YouTube some demos. And yes, accidentally triggering the window breaker against your thumb (guilty!) feels like getting stabbed by an angry hornet. Store responsibly.
At $25 for two units, this isn't just car insurance – it's peace of mind you can gift to loved ones. Whether you drive a vintage Beetle or a spaceship-like Tesla, keep one within reach and pray you'll never need it.
