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expiredNavy-Wife | Staff posted Dec 07, 2023 07:58 PM
expiredNavy-Wife | Staff posted Dec 07, 2023 07:58 PM

StatGear T3 Tactical Auto Rescue Tool w/ Seatbelt Cutter, Window Breaker & Knife

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CurateNYC via Amazon has StatGear T3 Tactical Auto Rescue Tool on sale for $17.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

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About this Item:
  • 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
  • Blade length: 3 1/4"
  • Complete tool length: 5"
  • Tool weight: 6.4 oz

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CurateNYC via Amazon has StatGear T3 Tactical Auto Rescue Tool on sale for $17.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • 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
  • Blade length: 3 1/4"
  • Complete tool length: 5"
  • Tool weight: 6.4 oz

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malestine
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Needs to be bright yellow or something it's gonna be hard to find when you need it. Might be able to spray paint it?

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This deal is $0.50 lower than the previous front page deal that earned 37+ thumbs up. Smilie
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Dec 08, 2023 12:58 AM
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malestineDec 08, 2023 12:58 AM
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Needs to be bright yellow or something it's gonna be hard to find when you need it. Might be able to spray paint it?
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Dec 08, 2023 01:03 AM
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xiZmDec 08, 2023 01:03 AM
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Quote from malestine :
Needs to be bright yellow or something it's gonna be hard to find when you need it. Might be able to spray paint it?
You can spray paint anything!
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Quote from malestine :
Needs to be bright yellow or something it's gonna be hard to find when you need it. Might be able to spray paint it?
Quote from GreyMallard6720 :
Got a couple in my car , good knife, good for holidays. Pretty sweet price
I these are meant to wear as a pocket knife so it is always on your side, not be loose inside your car. If your car is on it's side / upside down the knife in your change tray won't be in the change tray any longer (gravity). And no, being buried at the bottom of your glove box isn't any better.

You are better off with something like this* for leaving in a vehicle.

https://www.amazon.com/Safety-Ham...B072B6LGZG

*Not recommending this exact product.
Last edited by WooHoo2You December 7, 2023 at 05:44 PM.
Dec 08, 2023 01:35 AM
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CorNutDec 08, 2023 01:35 AM
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I'm a firefighter/EMT, for anybody in my (or similar) situation, I mainly use this as a pen light for checking pupils. The glass breaker does work, I tested it during an extrication drill. I don't see myself using the seatbelt cutter since I have shears, but I know it's there/it serves as a backup. I bought this a couple years ago during a similar sale, I have no complaints for use as a cheap tool. I'm going to grab another just in case I lose/forget mine on scene someday.

Quote from malestine :
Needs to be bright yellow or something it's gonna be hard to find when you need it. Might be able to spray paint it?
I use this clipped inside one of my pockets. It's always the same pocket/part of my uniform. I know that isn't the scenario for everybody though.
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Dec 08, 2023 01:41 AM
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mkdenarDec 08, 2023 01:41 AM
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Quote from CorNut :
I'm a firefighter/EMT, for anybody in my (or similar) situation, I mainly use this as a pen light for checking pupils. The glass breaker does work, I tested it during an extrication drill. I don't see myself using the seatbelt cutter since I have shears, but I know it's there/it serves as a backup. I bought this a couple years ago during a similar sale, I have no complaints for use as a cheap tool. I'm going to grab another just in case I lose/forget mine on scene someday.



I use this clipped inside one of my pockets. It's always the same pocket/part of my uniform. I know that isn't the scenario for everybody though.
Sorry I've got a lot of questions a bout 1 of its features:
How do you turn the flashlight on/off? Can you accidentally turn it on? How long does the battery last? Is it waterproof? What type of battery?
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Dec 08, 2023 01:50 AM
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other8289Dec 08, 2023 01:50 AM
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Quote from gastoncards :
Chinese junk. But if you might use it once it a blue moon and want something cheap this may work
What would you recommend instead?
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monza5Dec 08, 2023 01:57 AM
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I'm partial to these instead: Resqme Pack of 2, The Original Emergency Keychain Car Escape tool: https://a.co/d/fODMDQI
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Dec 08, 2023 02:17 AM
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aldamonDec 08, 2023 02:17 AM
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Will this work for Cybertruck?
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Dec 08, 2023 02:22 AM
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stringerbe11Dec 08, 2023 02:22 AM
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As per usual cant get this shipped to NY.
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Quote from mkdenar :
Sorry I've got a lot of questions a bout 1 of its features:
How do you turn the flashlight on/off? Can you accidentally turn it on? How long does the battery last? Is it waterproof? What type of battery?
It's just a push button to turn it on. It's a press for on so even if you accidentally turn it on, as soon as you move/take pressure off it turns off. It isn't an on/off switch if that's what you're asking, just press and hold/on demand. The light itself isn't bright, which is good since it's not blinding. The battery is a CR1220 which is easy to replace, I use the light a lot, even when walking in the dark. I've had to replace it a few times already. Do know, when I say I walk with it in the dark, it's NOT bright. I'm in a rural area with very little illumination so I use it pointing almost straight down to make sure I don't trip. It's not something that'll illuminate a path. I live in Oregon & it's been exposed to a lot of rain. no rust, and the light still works.
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mkdenarDec 08, 2023 03:14 AM
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Quote from CorNut :
It's just a push button to turn it on. It's a press for on so even if you accidentally turn it on, as soon as you move/take pressure off it turns off. It isn't an on/off switch if that's what you're asking, just press and hold/on demand. The light itself isn't bright, which is good since it's not blinding. The battery is a CR1220 which is easy to replace, I use the light a lot, even when walking in the dark. I've had to replace it a few times already. Do know, when I say I walk with it in the dark, it's NOT bright. I'm in a rural area with very little illumination so I use it pointing almost straight down to make sure I don't trip. It's not something that'll illuminate a path. I live in Oregon & it's been exposed to a lot of rain. no rust, and the light still works.
Gotcha thanks! Saw that it was 5lumens (1=full moon) so yeah I know that is pretty dark. I feel that flashlight is the biggest functionality I'd use, but I always accidentally turn on and leave them on killing the battery; seems like it will be hard but that battery.
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nsurgDec 08, 2023 04:26 AM
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"tactical" is kind of getting out of control
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Dec 08, 2023 04:31 AM
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revfifeDec 08, 2023 04:31 AM
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Quote from monza5 :
I'm partial to these instead: Resqme Pack of 2, The Original Emergency Keychain Car Escape tool: https://a.co/d/fODMDQI
Yeah.

Don't depend on a cheap knife for an emergency.

Get a tool and keep it in your car.

These are good. Never heard of statgear.

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