HAIPHAIK Emergency Roadside Toolkit - Multipurpose Emergency Pack Car Premium Road Kit Essentials Jumper Cables Set 11.8 Foot (Upgrade) Emergency Roadside Kit 124 Pieces
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Greetings, buyerbr>glad to be of servicebr>The jumper cables are No.
Because it is more lightweight a lot less expensive than a soccer ball peen hammer is a hammer that is used to make small holes in It's always useful to have a blunt instrument on hand, but remember that you get what you pay for.
What's Included in the Box: - - - - - - - - - - - - - Set of Jumper Cables (141 inch length)br>br>- Ropes to Tie Multi- -br>br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-br Cutter for seat belts Tire Repair Toolbr>br>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rope for towing (118. br>br>- 2 inch length)br>br>- 2 inch length)br>br>- 2 inch length br>br>- Hand-operated LED Flash Lightbr>br>- Cotton swab and dust masksbr>br>- br>br>- Toolbox & Paper Clipbr>br>- 1 pair of gloves & fusebr>br>- br>br>- br>br>- br>- br>- br>- b br>br>- Toolbox & Paper Clipbr>br>- 1 pair of gloves & fusebr>br>- blowing a whistle Clip
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Selected User Reviews For HAIPHAIK Emergency Roadside Toolkit - Multipurpose Emergency Pack Car Premium Road Kit Essentials Jumper Cables Set 11.8 Foot (Upgrade) Emergency Roadside Kit 124 Pieces
$50 was a waste of money. I'm dissatisfied because I could have purchased the same items for $10 at the Dollar Store. I gave it back to you.
I was really looking forward to getting this for my wife's car, but The tools are temporary and didn't seem to fit well in the case, but in an emergency, a one-and-done solution might suffice. When the flashlight arrived, it was broken. The shovel is a fraction of the size of a Coleman camping shovel. The gloves are very thin and are similar to glove liners. The jumper cables appear to be in good working condition. There were a lot of safety pins used in this project. I figured this would be a good place to start if I wanted to expand my collection.
Outdoors and driving are two of my favorite pastimes. This has gotten me into a lot of trouble, especially when I was younger. My car became stuck in a small drainage ditch, and I had to walk several miles to get a signal to call someone. It's clear to you. To free it, I had to dig a ramp behind my tires, and since then, I've always kept a folding shovel in my car because you never know when you'll need one. br>br>I chose this kit over others because of the shovel's advertisement and the extra fuses that were displayed. I didn't get them, and there doesn't seem to be enough room in the bag for them, but I could be mistaken. In any case, I'm returning it because the shovel was what drew me to this brand over others. br>br>I was very disappointed that the advertised items were not available.
For an east coast driving vacation, I wanted to buy an auto emergency kit. I looked in auto shops, big box stores, and online, and found that the Thrive Roadside Assistance Auto Emergency Kit First Aid Kit had everything I needed (and then some) and more. It's a small bag that will fit in any car's trunk.
Every day, we are threatened by The Big One. With this kit in my car, I don't have to be concerned about that possibility. With the addition of some high-protein bars and a sturdy pair of shoes, you'll be ready to go. I'm prepared for just about anything with this kit, which includes a heavy jacket for inclement weather.
This is a very low-cost product; you can get everything for a lot less at Walmart.
This was a gift to my daughter, who owns an older Volvo and was in need of an emergency kit. It's a tiny shovel. It resembles a toy in some ways. The rest of the items are standard size.
The jumper cables are adequate, but the shovel (as seen in the photo) is quite small. The catch on one side of the tool kit was broken off (it's about the size of a pint of milk), but it's still usable as an emergency tool kit. The safety pins and cotton swabs are all over the place, but I suppose they add up to the total number of pieces. The bag appears to be adequate and can hold more, so I'll add some additional items to it to increase its utility. In general, pay more if you want higher quality! However, this is sufficient for a backup emergency kit.