Provide an extra layer of preparedness for family members and new drivers on their daily commutes and weekend road trips with the thoughtful gift of this Roadside Emergency Car Kit for cars, trucks, SUVs, and RVs by Stalwart. This 30-piece car tool kit contains the automotive tools you need when an adventure turns into misadventure on the road and comes in a durable hard-shell carrying case for convenient compact storage in your vehicle’s trunk, back seat, or spare tire compartment. Road trip essential tools in this set includes insulated jumper cables, gloves, tire pressure gauge, flat and Phillips head screwdrivers, 10-piece nut driver set, slip joint pliers, electrical tape, and assorted terminals and fuses to keep you prepared.
- CAR ESSENTIALS SET – More than just a jumper cable kit for cars, this 30-piece tool kit includes gloves, tire pressure gauge, electrical tape, and a variety of tools so you can drive with peace of mind that you are prepared for any roadside emergency.
- INCLUDES BASIC TOOLS – The car tool kit comes with a Philips and a flathead screwdriver, a 10-piece nut driver set, slip joint pliers, and 12 assorted electrical terminals and fuses to fix a variety of automotive problems and get you back on the road.
- CARRYING CASE INCLUDED – Tools and accessories fit neatly inside the hard-shell carrying case, keeping your emergency car kit organized and quickly accessible, not jumbled with all the other car stuff in the back of the family car, truck, SUV, or RV.
- GREAT GIFT – This roadside emergency car kit with jumper cables is a thoughtful holiday, birthday, or graduation gift for any family member or new driver; Help keep your friends and loved ones safe and prepared on the road with this automotive necessity.
- PRODUCT DETAILS – Materials: Plastic; Case Dimensions: (L) 11.625″ x (W) 7.5″ x (H) 3″; Case Color: Gray.
Anonymous –
Great tool and price
Anonymous –
Didn’t like it looks like it’s for a child
Anonymous –
Good for small roadside problems and a nice case for storage
Anonymous –
This product is very cheaply made (in China. of course!) , The clasp on one ( I ordered 2) tore the first time I opened it. I will give them to my grandsons for Christmas anyway because they are good enough for emergency situations and will rarely be used. I will exchange the one with the torn clasp and hope for a better one. When are companies going to stop buying cheap crap from China? Often there is no other choice.