Friday, February 8, 2013

T3 Tactical Auto Rescue Tool Review

I recently received a product for review. It is the T3 Tactical Auto Rescue Tool.




Here is what this product includes:


  • A spring loaded steel tip window punch 
  • 440C stainless steel hook blade for seatbelt cutting
  • LED light with replaceable batteries
  • 1/2 serrated 440C stainless steel blade 
  • Stainless steel belt clip & heavy duty nylon belt sheath

This was also featured in Men's Health Magazine! I am supposed to get a man's perspective on this. So when we received it I asked my husband what he thinks of it.  To paraphrase: he likes the stainless steel blade part. It is very sharp and can be used for anything. Besides car safety he probably will use it as a tool for other things. Such as camping, etc.

He also thinks it is very well made and nice craftsmanship. He likes the LED light too and thinks that will come in handy. Also not sure if recommended to try, but he tested the spring loaded steel tipped window punch. He tried it on a glass bottle, and said it shattered the bottle in seconds. So this thing really works!

Watch this video to get an idea about what the T3 Tactical Tool does:



I have my own personal reasons for wanting this too. Several months ago, in my town a car fell into a swampy area on the side of the road. The car went down into the water, and the driver was not able to get out in time. I drive by this particular spot a couple of times a week, and always think of this tragedy  What if he had had the T3 Tactical Auto Rescue tool? Maybe he would have survived. I feel better knowing that I have this tool, in case something like that ever happens to me.

If you would like to purchase one for  yourself please visit: StatGearTools. This retails for only $39.99.

Disclosure: I received the above product for the sole purpose of reviewing it. All opinions are my own. 

7 comments:

  1. How annoying that they asked you to get a man's perspective! In our home I'm that one that buys and uses the tools.

    It does look like something that would be useful in the car though.

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  2. It's always good to have tools in the car. I don't currently have any tools but I do have my Swiss Army Knife which I carry in my purse and jumper cables. I'll have to look into that.

    Visiting from SITS.

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  3. Looks like something that would be really handy to have with you in the car!!

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  4. OH wow, that's so scary with the car in the swamp. I can see why you were interested in having one. Sounds like it's going to be handy in lots of ways (but hopefully not in that one).

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  5. this is very nice and perfect for taking on camping trips and hikes


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  6. I'd have to find a place for it in my car so that I would be able to find it quickly if I needed it.

    slehan at juno dot com

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