Not everytime, the way you should cut the belt, imagine you are traped, that belt gets really tight, so you can try to cut the belt that goes on top of your legs, you will push towards your toes/steering wheel or you can cut it where the seatbealt locks, right next to your hip by pulling and try to cut it at a slight angle, it should be easier
That seatbelt cutter would’ve worked for sure. Problem with this kind of seatbelt cutter is you have to hold the seatbelt tight so it cant fold or bend. Then hook and pull the cutter at a 45 degree angle and it will slice through. Unfortunately, these knives don’t come with that specific technique of instruction, but they do work. I’ve already tested many of these. The only ones that don’t work is when the cutting blade can’t pinch tightly enough. I’ve seen a few rescue knives where the cutter fails entirely because of this.
I have folding knife that has no dedicated tempered glass breaker and can I still used the pointed end of the knife as a glass breaker? Will it work? If it works how difficult would it compared to using the Kershaw Barricades glass breaker?
You can, but it will be difficult. It is not a fact that it will work. There is a much greater chance of breaking the tip than breaking the glass. At a minimum, you will need a thick spine, at least 4mm, with the largest possible convergence angle to the tip (for example, Benchmade Adamas).
you need to use 2 hands to cut a seatbelt, thats what you would do if you where in an acident, its impossible to cut one handed, need to straighten the belt so you get some tension to draw the cut through. same principle applies when trying to break someones arm, can't do it if the arm is limp.
Sorry, but it's your technique that is flawed. Use one hand to hold the belt as rigid as you can. Slice the belt at an upward 45-degree angle with your other hand.
Not trash, his technique was wrong. Use one hand to hold the belt as rigid as possible, use the cutter in the other hand to slice through. Can't cut seatbelts with one hand. The belt will always have too much slack in it if you try that.
Need 2 hands for seatbelt cutter my man
So if one hand is immobilized you'd better have a knife
I'm not the strongest grade of weed in the Dispensary lol but I was thinking the same thing..lol
You know a really good high quality razor blade in a utility knife would do the trick pretty well with 1 hand, could
@@mk.1175 that’s exactly what I was thinking. Hands and arms are commonly broken in wrecks.
Not everytime, the way you should cut the belt, imagine you are traped, that belt gets really tight, so you can try to cut the belt that goes on top of your legs, you will push towards your toes/steering wheel or you can cut it where the seatbealt locks, right next to your hip by pulling and try to cut it at a slight angle, it should be easier
I’m gonna give a “you burned alive”/10 on the seatbelt cutter.
Just use the knife blade.
@@KINGACE9
Or you could do that.
That seatbelt cutter would’ve worked for sure. Problem with this kind of seatbelt cutter is you have to hold the seatbelt tight so it cant fold or bend. Then hook and pull the cutter at a 45 degree angle and it will slice through.
Unfortunately, these knives don’t come with that specific technique of instruction, but they do work. I’ve already tested many of these. The only ones that don’t work is when the cutting blade can’t pinch tightly enough. I’ve seen a few rescue knives where the cutter fails entirely because of this.
I have folding knife that has no dedicated tempered glass breaker and can I still used the pointed end of the knife as a glass breaker? Will it work? If it works how difficult would it compared to using the Kershaw Barricades glass breaker?
I’ve never tried it I think It could work I’d be very careful using it like that.
You can, but it will be difficult. It is not a fact that it will work. There is a much greater chance of breaking the tip than breaking the glass. At a minimum, you will need a thick spine, at least 4mm, with the largest possible convergence angle to the tip (for example, Benchmade Adamas).
The whole time I was like he better just pulled out the blade and cut that shit at the end lol
Same lol
Brother you need 2 hands to work the seatbelt cutter
you need to use 2 hands to cut a seatbelt, thats what you would do if you where in an acident, its impossible to cut one handed, need to straighten the belt so you get some tension to draw the cut through.
same principle applies when trying to break someones arm, can't do it if the arm is limp.
What if you break your hand or arm and only got one arm
Exactly one hand might be all you have in an emergency in which case that thing seems worthless. Might be able to depress the latch anyway
Sorry, but it's your technique that is flawed. Use one hand to hold the belt as rigid as you can. Slice the belt at an upward 45-degree angle with your other hand.
Thanks for the video! I was looking at this for my car.
Not using it right at all. The belt must be at its tightest point. Not flaping around. Then you pull straight down.
I feel like meat scissors would have worked better on the seat belt.
لازم يكون الحزام مشدود جدا في حين كنت منقلبا رأس على عقب تقطعه بسهولة
The seatbelt cutter is trash. But the knife is sharp and the glassbreaker works nicely.
Not trash, his technique was wrong. Use one hand to hold the belt as rigid as possible, use the cutter in the other hand to slice through. Can't cut seatbelts with one hand. The belt will always have too much slack in it if you try that.
the seat belt cutters bs get a half serrated blade and u got np
I don't trust the "seatbelt cutter". I'd rather use the knife blade, which has a lot more edge to cut the seatbelt.
imagine being in a car accident injured and confused trying to cut your way out with that P.O.S
Just use the blade, worked in 1 sec
It's not a seat belt cutter, It's a rope cutter.