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The Elite Tactical Stun Flashlight combines a powerful 50-million-volt stun feature with a high-output flashlight, ensuring your safety and visibility. Made from durable aircraft-grade aluminum, this lightweight device is designed for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry. With a bulb life exceeding 100,000 hours and rechargeable batteries lasting over two months, itβs the perfect companion for camping, hiking, or personal security. Plus, it comes with a convenient carrying case for on-the-go protection.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5 x 3.1 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Brand Name | safesure |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | SPORTS AND OUTDOORS |
Manufacturer | safesure |
Part Number | Elite |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Rechargeable |
Size | 8.75x3x1.5 |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
A**Y
Uncompensated Real Review
Buyers Beware !!1. The stun function never worked.2. Even if it did work the prongs are so far down below the edge that they may never touch the targets skin.3. The ac plug adapter had rust all over the prongs.4. The USB plug is barely staying together.5. I had to wiggle the charging plug into the flashlight just to get it to charge.6. The instructions tell you to not charge for more than 8 hours or you will void the warranty.7. I emailed Safesure directly and received no response.
B**.
Great flash light, heavy duty, durable, and a taser bonus for saftey
The media could not be loaded. The flashlight part of this Safesure Tactical Stun Flashlight is in itself pretty awesome. The stun part is just an added bonus! I walk alone or with my dog every night About 2 miles and while I do not live in a bad side of town, you never know what could happen. I feel much more secure and safe now that I have a way to protect myself if the need ever arises. The flash light is very bright (300 lumens) and is very blinding when shined at someone straight on. The taser Shows a blue flash and makes a zapping noise when you press it. It has an off setting, a flashlight setting, and the taser setting. It would be difficult to use the taser on accident as you have to push the selector all the way up and then press the button. So as long as it is kept in an off position no accidents should happen. It is a pretty weighted flashlight and seems to be extra durable. The two silver things in the top where the bulb is are the taser prongs. I tested it on my brother, I pressed the taser button for about two sec and it had a definite affect i am confident with a few more seconds on an attacker it would be very effective. I received this at a discount in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
X**R
Stun devices are misunderstood by most people.
I bought 3 of the Safesure Elite Tactical Stun Flashlight with 50-Million-Volt Stun (Black) in April, 2016. So far, they are still working (as of December, 2017). I use the flashlight all the time. It is bright and the battery lasts a long time without charging it. I have not tried the stun on anyone as of yet (and glad I have not had to). Something to remember is that touch stun guns are not used for dropping your opponent to the ground. They are not designed for that purpose. They only cause pain to the area that is touched due to the close proximate of the prongs. They are not like stun guns which spread the darts over a wider area that cause the muscles in the body to lock and that causes the opponent to drop to the ground. Even after using a stun gun (which I have had to use during my law enforcement career), the opponent is usually back to normal after about a second or two and the fear of getting stunned again is what usually gets them to comply so they don't get a second dose. With contact stun devices like this one, you have to push the unit up against the body (the tighter in the body, the better and muscle group areas work well) and again, this usually only causes pain and will make the attacker back away or temporarily have them stop what they are doing. Usually, most normal people don't want a second dose. I have seen people stunned before with touch stun devices (not this unit) and have never seen anyone go to the ground incapacitated yet (not saying this can't happen, just have never seen it).Now, with this device to charge, the bottom button on the unit has to be turn on but the side switch can be turned off. Like others have said, this does make a startling noise and all stun devices should be tested now and then. I would not recommend you test it around anyone that is not expecting it as it usually makes them jump from the noise. A second or two blast is usually long enough to know it is working correctly. If you want to know more about stun guns or contact stun devices, ask any law enforcement officer you see carrying one. Chances are that officer has used it or has been around when one was used. Also, if like with my agency, the officer is trained with them and part of the training for a lot of them is the units being used on them (again they are different than these but in principle should work in about the same way).I hope this information was useful.
S**R
Fairly solid build, medicore stun power.
Battery: Recieved stun gun and used my own Nitecore charger for the 14500 battery. It was already about full charge on arrival. The 14500 battery this stun gun uses runs at 3.7v with 1200mAh. The battery output was 0.7 A when tested. I bought a 2 A 14500 battery to replace it. The original battery was fine but I wanted more pulses/arcs per second when tasing. Also, the battery goes positive side down. There was no label on mine.Light: Its bright enough to ruin an attacker's night vision in a dark parking lot. The 300 lumen claim seems accurate after comparing to a few other flashlights including my 1000lm cree xm L job. The light is decent and will get the job done.Materials/durability: It is almost all metal, with the only plastic part being the front black casing around where the led is. It would feel/look a whole lot more expensive if that were metal as well. The thing that bugs me the most is the rubber tail switch. The rubber switch opposite of the led is an extra saftey switch that keeps the taser from going off in your pocket. The rubber cap on the pen-style on/off switch comes off very easily and can be bad if you actually need to use it to defend yourself. I have been meaning to glue the rubber switch in permanently to keep this from happening any more. Despite this, the stun gun is somewhat durable and has some wieght to it.Stun gun effectiveness: My friend and I are both a little over 6' and under 130lbs. We only tested the stun feature a few times each; and only for a half second each time. I know you probably want to hear,"this will totally bring down any guy regardless of size!" Though we only tested it on our arms, it was not a horrifying experience like we thought it would be. It only constricted the muscles in the immediate area of contact with a little pain added to it. Furthermore, the pain would immediately stop as soon as we moved our arms away from the device. If I were a robber trying to steal your wallet/purse and I wanted it bad enough, the stun gun would probably only make me mad and get more adrenaline flowing, and I'm not even a big guy. Yes the arc/snapping noise is loud and scarry to some, but it hurts less than it sounds like it would. It could possibly make a criminal re-think weather the effort is worth it or not, but for added less-than-lethal knock-down power, I'd recommend a Taser or taser-like device.I plan on updating my review if we end up doing tests for longer stuns.
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