Jeixynik Safety Hammer Flashlight for Car, Emergency Rescue Tool with Seatbelt Cutter, 6 in 1 Screwdrivers Bit Storage Kit, Sound & Light Warning System, Multi-Function LED Lighting Roller Zoom Torch
- 【Multi-Function Emergency Tool】This Safety Hammer Flashlight combines emergency function in one compact design. It features a tungsten steel alloy head for breaking windows, a hidden sharp seatbelt cutter for quick escapes, and a built-in LED flashlight with adjustable focus. Perfect for car emergencies, roadside repairs, and more
- 【Versatile LED Lighting Options】Equipped with dual light sources—top and side lighting—the flashlight offers three adjustable modes (strong light - weak light - strobe) for each. The top light provides a focused beam for distance, while the side light gives wide-area illumination or can red warning light + blast warning horn, one-touch warning for help (long press the volume button)
- 【Integrated Screwdriver Storage Kit】The top side of the flashlight includes a handy compartment for storing 6 In 1 screwdriver bits, turning this tool into a versatile option for repairs. The bottom magnet can hold the screwdriver head, which can be used as a convenient screwdriver in emergency. It also functions as a practical car emergency tool, allowing quick access to the right bits in case of need
- 【Type-C Charging + USB Output & Battery Display】The emergency power tool can output power through the USB port and charge your flashlight through the Type-C port. Equipped with an LCD digital display function, this function ensures that you can use it in an ultra-long battery life. Whether it is charging a mobile phone or using the flashlight itself, the car tool light is an all-round assistant in emergencies
- 【Magnetic for Hands-Free Use】The side of the flashlight head is equipped with a strong magnet module, which can be easily attached to any metal surface, such as the car hood or engine. It can be used as a work light, emergency warning light or camping light, and is an essential tool for dealing with emergencies