5-in-1 Emergency Car Tool with Portable Power Bank for $19
April 22, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Emergencies happen on-the-road and it’s better to be prepared and safe than not at all. This Emergency Car Tool is a 5-in-1 solution for most automotive needs. It features a LED flashlight, red S.OS. light, emergency seatbelt cutter, glass breaker, and a portable power bank with 2,200mAh battery capacity. It also comes with a mini USB cable so you can charge your mobile device on the go. Go on the road with no worries with all 5 tools in one device.
- See your stuff clearer w/ the LED light
- Signal for help w/ the red flashing SOS light
- Cut through a jammed seatbelt w/ the integrated cutter blade
- Break your side window using the steel tip
- Charge your device on the go w/ the 2,200 power bank
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: red, black
- Materials: plastic construction, metal features
- Product dimensions: 6.5″H x 3.8″L x 0.8″W
- 5-in-1 multi-tool
- Capacity: 2,200mAh
- Input/output: 5V/1A
- Safeguards: over-voltage, over-charge, over-discharge, short-circuit
- Manufacturer’s 30-day warranty
Includes
- 5-in-1 Emergency Car Tool
- Mini USB Charging Cable
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