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Self Defense Essentials Package

Original price $49.80 - Original price $49.80
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The Self Defense Essentials Package is a four-tool kit built around the full range of defense scenarios: a cell phone stun gun for close contact, a tri-pack of pepper sprays covering home, car, and personal carry, a 130dB keychain alarm with flashing light, and the 32-page pepper spray tactical guidebook.

The cell phone stun gun is disguised as a generic smartphone — realistic enough that nobody looks twice when you're holding it — and also carries a built-in 120dB alarm and 50-lumen flashlight. That's two alarm sources in the kit, two flashlights, distance defense, and close-range contact defense in one purchase at a price below buying the components separately.

Self Defense Essentials Kit — What's Included

  • ST-CELLSTUN cell phone stun gun — 14,000,000 volts, 4.7 milliamps: Disguised as a generic smartphone, 5.5" x 2.625" x 0.5", 50-lumen LED flashlight, 120dB built-in alarm, USB rechargeable, safety/mode switch — lifetime warranty
  • Pepper Shot tri-pack — 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids, 8.5% OC: Three canisters — 2 oz stream for home use (10–12 foot range, 10–12 bursts), 0.5 oz auto visor clip for vehicle, 0.5 oz with quick-release keychain for personal carry (6–8 foot range, 6–10 bursts). UV identifying dye in all three. Effects last up to 45 minutes, no permanent damage.
  • Keychain alarm with light — 130dB: Pin-pull or button activation, flashing LED light, functions as standalone flashlight without triggering alarm, 3" x 1", two AAA batteries included
  • Pepper Spray Tactical Guidebook: 32-page manual covering deployment, multiple-attacker scenarios, date rape protection, knife and gun situations, and home tactical use. 5⅓" x 8½"

The tri-pack covers the three locations where a threat is most likely: at home, in the car, and on your person. Most people who carry pepper spray only have one canister — usually the keychain one — which means they're unprotected in the other two environments. The visor clip stays in the vehicle without taking up bag space. The 2 oz home canister has a longer range and more bursts than a keychain unit, which matters in an indoor defensive situation. The keychain unit is the everyday carry piece that connects to the same ring as the alarm.

Self Defense Bundle — Four-Layer Coverage

This kit covers the four layers of a practical defense response. The keychain alarm creates noise and draws attention at any range — useful when both hands are occupied or when the situation calls for attracting witnesses rather than deploying a weapon. The pepper spray stops a threat at 6–12 feet before contact. The cell phone stun gun handles close-range defense when an attacker has already closed the distance past spray range. The guidebook closes the gap between carrying tools and knowing how to use them under stress — including scenarios most people don't think about until they're in them. The "self defense kit with taser and pepper spray" combination is the most commonly searched pairing for this type of purchase; this kit adds an alarm and a knowledge component to that baseline.

Why does this kit include two alarms?

The ST-CELLSTUN cell phone stun gun has a 120dB alarm built into the device alongside the stun function, and the kit also includes a standalone 130dB keychain alarm. They serve different purposes. The standalone alarm is the faster, lower-commitment option — pull the pin and it activates without any mode switching, which matters in a situation where you need noise immediately. The stun gun's built-in alarm is available when the device is already in your hand for close-range defense. Having both means you're not choosing between making noise and being ready to stun — you can do both, or use whichever is more accessible in the moment.