For Tilted and Closed Windows – Everything in One Premium System Case
The “Window Opening Case – Premium” allows the opening of windows in a tilted or closed position – even if they are equipped with U-shaped handles, push-button locks, or locked window handles.
For using the glass cutting technique, two Milwaukee cordless drill drivers are available:
The FDD3 is the more powerful model with higher torque – ideal for demanding operations.
The BLDDRC is slightly more compact and offers excellent value for money.
Opening Options – Categories
Closed Windows
Subcategory |
Yes |
No |
Knock technique |
Yes |
No (inactive) |
Pulling the pin |
Yes |
No (inactive) |
Saw technique |
Yes (inactive) |
No |
Handle breaking |
Yes (inactive) |
No |
Tilted Windows
Subcategory |
Yes |
No |
Standard handles |
Yes |
No (inactive) |
U-shaped handles |
Yes |
No (inactive) |
Push-button handles |
Yes |
No (inactive) |
Tilted Windows:
These can be opened within seconds using the included Kipp-Blitz Tilt Window Opener – without tedious threading of the activation cord around the window sash. With the Upgrade Kit, even U-shaped and push-button secured handles can be operated reliably.
Closed Windows:
Option 1: Impact Technique
The impact technique is a proven and fast method for windows that are not fully locked. These are windows where the handle is not in a fully vertical position, but slightly tilted – meaning they are mechanically not fully engaged.
Procedure:
- Place the plastic impact block on the window sash near the window handle
- Strike the block firmly multiple times using the special impact hammer
- The handle will gradually move to the horizontal open position through the applied impulses
→ The window opens
Option 2: Latch Hook Technique
With this special tool set, closed PVC windows can be opened non-destructively from the outside – a valuable advantage for fire brigades and emergency responders.
Procedure:
First, use the included opening card or a wire to locate the locking pins or mushroom cams. Then insert the appropriate latch hook (left or right) into the window rebate, push it upwards and tilt it backwards to catch the lock.
Next, attach the included cord loop with carabiner to the eyelet of the tool. A targeted strike downward (e.g. with a round object) moves the handle into the open position – the window opens.
Option 3: Glass Cutting Technique
This method is a clean and safe alternative to breaking glass and is used by firefighters, locksmiths, and technicians when doors can no longer be opened due to latch or bolt failure.
- Suitable for most glass types: Not suitable for single-pane safety glass (ESG), which shatters when drilled.
- Cleaner & safer than smashing: No dangerous shards or interior mess – no need for sealing or wood panels.
- Quickly resealed: Just apply an acrylic hole cover after the operation – done.
- Cheaper than drilling the frame: Glass is easier and cheaper to replace than damaged window frames.
Procedure:
Use the cutter to drill a 45 mm hole into the pane near the handle. Then use a tool like our “Window Handle Lever Tool” to turn the handle and open the window – even with push-button-secured handles. And even fully locked window handles can be opened effortlessly using the "handle-breaking tube"!
The Case:
This extremely durable tool case protects your equipment under all conditions – whether in cold, wet environments or during heavy-duty operations.
- Impact-resistant plastic with extra-thick walls
- Waterproof thanks to all-around rubber seal
- Pressure equalization valve for easy opening at different temperatures or altitudes
- Ergonomic latches and carrying handle
- Prepared eyelets for padlocks
- Stackable thanks to interlocking case design
The Foam Insert:
- The insert is made of high-quality EVA foam
- CNC-milled in-house for perfect tool fit
- Extremely durable and long-lasting
- Each tool has its own precisely cut-out position
This keeps everything organized and securely in place – so the case is always ready for deployment.