Bouncer Stun Gun Flashlight Baton, 100,000,000 Volts, 22-Inch Aircraft Aluminum, 280 Lumen 5-Mode Light — Home Defense & Security Guard Duty

$ 44.10

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Most confrontations end before they start when the other person sees what you’re holding. A baton this size, crackling with visible electricity and throwing a 280-lumen beam, has a way of clarifying the situation quickly. That’s not a guarantee — nothing is — but it’s a significant advantage over hoping for the best. Who This Is Built For Security guards working parking lots, warehouses, or event venues will recognize immediately why 22 inches of reach matters. So will homeowners who want something they can keep by the door that doesn’t require a license, doesn’t require perfect aim, and works in the dark. If you’ve ever thought a standard handheld stun gun felt a little too close for comfort, the Bouncer solves that problem without complicating anything else. How to Know This Is the Right Call If you want one tool that handles low-light navigation, a visible deterrent, and a direct contact defense option — and you want it in a form factor that keeps distance between you and a threat — this is a straightforward choice at $49. If you need something pocket-sized for daily carry, you’re looking at the wrong product. This one lives by the door, in the vehicle, or on a security belt. Key Features and What They Mean for You 100,000,000-volt output — Enough electrical charge to disrupt muscle function on contact and give you time to get clear of a threat. 22-inch aircraft aluminum construction — Keeps distance between you and whoever is on the other end, and the aluminum isn’t going to bend or crack under pressure. 280-lumen 5-mode flashlight — Useful for actual illumination and effective for disorienting someone who wasn’t expecting a bright light in their face. Visible arc and crackling sound — The deterrent effect is real. Most people reconsider their options when they hear and see an active stun baton. Rechargeable design — No hunting for batteries. Plug it in, keep it ready. Comparison: Bouncer Baton vs. Common Alternatives Feature Bouncer Stun Baton Standard Handheld Stun Gun Flashlight Only Price $49 $20–$40 $15–$50 Reach 22 inches 4–6 inches N/A Best For Home defense, security duty Close-contact personal carry Illumination only Ease of Use Simple — point and activate Simple — requires close contact Very simple Practical Details The Bouncer is legal in most U.S. states, but stun device laws vary by city and county — check your local regulations before ordering. The unit is rechargeable, so keep it topped up the same way you’d treat a flashlight you’re actually counting on. What’s in the box: the Bouncer stun baton, charging cord, and any documentation included by the manufacturer. No batteries required. At $49, this isn’t a throwaway purchase, and it’s not priced like one either. If you’ve been putting off getting something real for home defense or on-duty carry, add it to your cart and get it sorted. Questions People Ask Before Buying Does the stun function work independently of the flashlight? Yes. The stun electrodes and the flashlight are separate functions on the same unit. You can run the light without activating the stun, which is exactly what you’d want for everyday use. The stun engages when you need it, not by accident. That’s basic design sense, and this one has it. Is 22 inches awkward to store or handle? It’s not a pocket item — that’s the point. At 22 inches, it fits along a nightstand, behind a seat, or on a security belt without issue. The length is what gives you standoff distance, which in a defensive situation is worth more than compact convenience. Think of it the way you’d think of a full-size flashlight: a specific tool for a specific job. How often does it need to be recharged? Charging frequency depends on how much you’re running the flashlight. The stun function draws a quick burst rather than sustained power, so it won’t drain the battery the way continuous light use will. A practical habit: put it on charge once a week the same way you’d charge a radio or any other device you’re depending on. Don’t let it sit dead in a drawer. Is this legal where I live? Stun devices are legal in most U.S. states, but some cities and counties have their own restrictions. A few states have specific rules around baton-style units. I’m not a lawyer and I won’t pretend to be — look up your local ordinances before you order. It takes ten minutes and it matters.
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