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EXITON RapidExit | Car Escape Tool — Glass Breaker & Belt Cutter

EXITON RapidExit | Car Escape Tool — Glass Breaker & Belt Cutter

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One press. Glass gone. EXITON is the 3-inch spring-loaded escape tool that gets your family out when seconds decide everything.

🔨 Spring-loaded force
✂️ Hidden U-blade
🛡️ Anti-slip grip
🚗 3.6" & lightweight

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    Hope You Never Need It. Grateful You Have It.

    Bought one for my car and one for my wife's. Hope we never need them — but knowing my kids can get out if something happens? I sleep better. That's worth everything.

    — Mike R., dad of two

Description

EXITON - Built around a 20KGF spring-loaded tungsten steel tip (hardness rating 55) that delivers shattering force in a single press — no swing required. Studies show spring-loaded breakers outperform traditional hand-swung hammers, especially when you're submerged or pinned by a seatbelt and have no room to wind up. Pair that with a U-shaped hidden-blade seatbelt cutter, 8 ergonomic anti-slip silicone grips, and a 3.6-inch keychain-ready frame, and you have the safety tool reviewers call "a gift that if they never need to use it, we're super lucky.

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BUILT FOR DRIVERS FEATURED IN

  • Finally, I Feel Safe Driving My Kids Around

    Bought one after my daughter asked what we'd do if the car flipped. Couldn't answer her. Now EXITON sits in my console and she knows exactly how to use it. Best $35 I've spent as a mom.
    Jessica R., mom of two

  • My Wife Stopped Worrying About My Late Drives

    I work nights. Long highway stretches, no one around. She used to text me every hour. Clipped EXITON to my keys and showed her how it works — she sleeps through the night now.
    Tom B., night-shift nurse

  • I'm Not Strong. Now It Doesn't Matter.

    Always feared I couldn't break a window in an emergency. Pressed EXITON on the practice glass — shattered instantly. No swing, no muscle. Just one click. I drive alone with confidence again.
    Linda M., 61

One Press. Glass Gone.

A regular emergency hammer needs a full swing — impossible if you're underwater, pinned by an airbag, or shaking from adrenaline. The RapidExit 20KGF spring-loaded tungsten tip fires the moment you press it against the window, so a trembling hand or 6 inches of seat space is all the room you need. Customers compared it directly to swing hammers and chose this one for their kids: "how are you going to swing with enough force? You can't."

Cut Free Without Cutting Yourself

Crash seatbelts often jam under tension — and a panicked attempt with a kitchen knife is how rescue stories turn into ER visits. The U-shaped hidden blade is engineered so the cutting edge can never touch your skin or your child's. You align the slot, push forward, and the belt parts cleanly. No fumbling, no slicing the wrong thing in the dark.

Practice Before You Need It

Every RapidExit ships with real tempered-glass test discs — something no traditional emergency hammer offers. This is the difference between "I hope this works" and "I know exactly how hard to press." Parents of new drivers love it: kids actually learn the tool before the worst day of their life, not during it. Reviewers call it "super cool" and "a plus — I was able to practice so I know what to expect."

  • Sleep Better Knowing It's There

    Bought one for my car, one for my wife's. Hope we never need them. But if we do? My kids get out. That's everything.

    — Mike R., dad of two
    Dallas, TX
  • I'm Not Strong Enough to Swing a Hammer

    That fear lived in my head every time I drove over a bridge. One press on EXITON's practice glass and it shattered. No muscle needed. I finally exhaled.

    — Linda M., 58
    Tampa, FL
  • My Daughter Rolled Her Eyes. Now It's On Her Keychain

    Got it for her 16th birthday with her first car. She thought I was being dramatic. Two weeks later she texted me a photo of it clipped to her keys. Mom win.

    — Sarah K., mom of a new driver
    Denver, CO
  • Saw a Car Sink on the News. Ordered That Night

    Couldn't stop thinking what would I do? Now I know. EXITON stays clipped to my keys. My kids know where it is. That's enough.

    — Rachel P., mom of three
    Toronto, ON
  • Bought After My Neighbor's Accident

    She walked away fine but the door wouldn't open. Fire crew got her out. I ordered three EXITONs that night — one for me, one for my husband, one for my mom. No regrets.

    — Diane K., 54
    Phoenix, AZ
  • Cheap Insurance for the Worst Day

    Every vehicle in our family has one now. Truck, minivan, both kids' cars. $35 for peace of mind across four people I love? Easiest purchase of the year.

    — James T., husband & father
    Columbus, OH

Faqs

Frequently Asked Questions

Will it really break my car window in an emergency?

Yes. EXITON uses a 20KGF spring-loaded tungsten steel tip (hardness 55) that shatters tempered side windows in a single press. Each unit ships with real tempered-glass practice discs so you can test it yourself — most customers are shocked at how easily it works.

Do I need to swing it like a regular hammer?

No — and that's the whole point. Just press the tip firmly against the window and the internal spring fires automatically. It works even if you're pinned by your seatbelt, underwater, or too panicked to swing. No muscle required.

Is it safe to keep around kids?

Yes. The metal tip stays hidden inside the tool and only springs out when pressed against glass. The seatbelt cutter uses a U-shaped hidden blade design — your fingers physically cannot touch the edge. Safer than any kitchen knife in your house.

Where should I keep it in my car?

Within arm's reach — never in the glovebox or trunk. Most customers clip it to their keychain, mount it on the center console with the included Velcro, or keep it in the driver-side door pocket. The 3.6" size means it fits anywhere you can reach in 2 seconds.

Can it break windshields or sunroofs?

No. EXITON is designed for tempered side windows only — which are the windows you're meant to escape through in an emergency. Front/rear windshields and sunroofs are laminated glass and cannot be broken by any emergency hammer (they're built that way on purpose).

How long does it last? Does it expire?

The spring mechanism is built for repeated use and doesn't wear out from sitting in your car. Heat, cold, humidity — none of it affects performance. Buy it once, keep it for the life of your vehicle. Backed by our 30-day money-back guarantee.

Customer Reviews

4.9

Based on 1,214+ Reviews

  • Greg P., Calgary, AB · truck owner DEC 2025
    Verified Buyer
    Tossed My Old Hammer in the Trash
    Had one of those cheap pointed hammers from a gas station for years. Never trusted it. EXITON feels solid, the spring fires hard, and the seatbelt cutter actually looks like it'd work. Night and day.
  • Robert H., Pittsburgh, PA · age 62 FEB 2026
    Verified Buyer
    Wish I'd Had One 20 Years Ago
    Was rear-ended back in 2003. Door jammed, had to climb out the passenger side. Still think about it. Bought EXITON for my whole family last week — wife, both adult sons, daughter-in-law.
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  • Karen W., Seattle, WA · commuter April 2026
    Verified Buyer
    My Anxiety About Bridges Finally Stopped
    Drove over the same bridge for years gripping the wheel. Always pictured the worst. Clipped EXITON to my visor last month — first time I crossed without that knot in my stomach.