Tool Logic SL6 Rescue Tool With 1/2 Serrated Knife, LED Flashlight, Seatbelt Cutter and Window Breaking Punch, Black
- 3-inch, 50/50 serrated stainless steel blade with seat belt/line cutter
- Brilliant white LED flashlight and window punch
- Loud emergency signal whistle
- Flashlight is waterproof for shallow immersion and is ideal for work in low light situations
- Rugged liner style lock and pocket/belt clip
Tool Logic SL6 Survival Rescue Knife with 3″ blade Emergency whistle Flashlight Glass punch. A fully-loaded “emergency kit” that fits neatly in your pocket! It’s a great addition to any glove box or backpack, and it’s tough enough for EMS and law enforcement. Details: 3″ razor-sharp, blunt-tip serrated blade with a seat belt / line cutter; Brilliant white LED flashlight, waterproof for use in the rain; Back of flashlight has super-hardened window punch; Loud built-in signal whistle; Tough, lightweight Zytel body is nylon with glass fiber reinforcement; Measures 7″ long when opened. Weighs just under 3 ozs.; Order yours today! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Cutlery. Cutlery cannot be shipped to Marin, Napa, Ventura and Yolo counties, CA; D.C.; MA; Miami-Dade & Sarasota counties, FL; Canada or Puerto Rico. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Cutlery. Tool Logic SL6 Survival Rescue Knife
List Price: $ 40.95
Price: $ 40.95
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Ideal for survival, rescue or first aid kits.A little friend to be prepared,
As a member of a group for jungle survival and mountain explorations, I decided to buy this “multi-tool-knife“ as a complement for my survival and first aid kits .
This product combines several things that are necessary in emergencies, such as:
“A powerful whistle.
“A flashlight that can light up a room or vehicle, although it seems small it works very well, and brings spare batteries, also it’s waterproof.
“A device to break the windows of a car. Or any other glass.
“The folding knife to cut clothing or rope without compromising the integrity of the victim, the knife is very sharp and safe to use.
It is lightweight, has a clip to carry in your pocket, and the size is ideal because it is unobtrusive but functional.
It looks well constructed and durable.
It has a lanyard hole.
Overall a good product for those who want to be prepared.
The price is very reasonable and I recommend it because I think is a good quality product with many advantages.
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Useful Tool To Have,
Unlike the multi-purpose swiss army knife, the Tool Logic SL6 Rescue Tool has a small list of uses: a seatbelt/line cutter, waterproof LED flashlight, signal whistle, and a window punch. So far I’ve tested all of them, except for the window punch.
For the seatbelt/line cutter, I was able to test it on a spare seatbelt harness and on various cords. The blade is razor sharp and cut through both of these with ease.
As regards the LED flashlight, I held it underwater for a few minutes and turned it on and off. It worked as advertised, so I’m satisfied with that feature. While not extremely bright, the beam is sufficient enough to help find dropped items in the dark or to dimly light a path at night. One thing that should be noted is that the light is activated by turning the flashlight head, but if you keep turning the head, it will unscrew and expose the battery and could potentially allow water to get into the casing.
The whistle is located on the knife handle and when blown is fairly loud; it would definitely get someone’s attention. To test it, I blew it across a large clearing that’s approximately two football fields in length and my wife heard it with no problem.
Overall, I’d say this is a good product and works exactly as advertised. It’s light, compact and comfortable in my hands. I hope I never have an emergency that requires its use, but it’s good to know that I have it available if needed.
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It could save your life–if you know how to use it,
The compact size of this rescue tool makes it more likely the driver will have it with her if she ever needs to break a window or cut a seatbelt to rescue herself or someone else after an accident. However, it will only be helpful if the user has taken it out of the package, read the instructions in detail, and practiced accessing the tools (and perhaps even cutting some old webbing!) before an actual crisis occurs.
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