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The KEBO Self-Defense Heavy Duty Stun Gun is a powerful personal protection tool designed for both men and women. With a range of 15 feet and a painful charge of 8000KV, it ensures you can defend yourself effectively. The integrated LED flashlight adds practicality, making it a versatile companion for dark environments. Compact and easy to carry, this stun gun is perfect for anyone seeking reliable self-defense solutions.
UPC | 784298181282 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.66 x 7.76 x 3.19 inches |
Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Brand Name | KEBO |
Warranty Description | 90 Days |
Model Name | K00002 |
Suggested Users | womens |
G**.
Self-defense
My boyfriend got this for his daughter for Christmas. She doesn’t like guns so he gave her something that will help her protect herself. Excellent gift fits in her purse perfect.
S**.
It works well enough!9
Nothing it's fine. Again personal purchase.
T**K
Easy to use
Ease of use
W**L
Disappointing and unreliable
I purchased this product hoping it would provide a sense of security, but it has been a major disappointment.Weak performance: It doesn't seem powerful enough to be effective in an emergency.Poor battery life: The battery drains quickly, even after minimal use.Low durability: It started malfunctioning just a few weeks after purchase.Difficult to use: The switch or button is unresponsive, making it hard to activate when needed.I cannot recommend this stun gun for self-defense as it’s unreliable and poorly made.
D**E
Good quality
Haven’t had the chance to use it but it looks very good. I would recommend if someone was looking for one of these
K**.
STUN GUN !
I HAVE NEVER USED IT, BUT IT FEELS RIGHT IN MY HAND.AND EASY TO CHARGE.
C**S
Its real and it really sucks to shoot yourself in the leg...
Not once but twice. The first time I was in my own apartment getting used to the feel of the gun in my hand, basically familiarizing myself with the tool. It's been my experience that it's a good idea to get used to something like this enough so that muscle memory can take over when it needs too so as to be useful when you need it. It's no good to you if/when you need to pull it out only then you find out that it tends to snag the elastic in the holster. Or maybe perhaps forget in a moment of need that instead of a trigger this unit utilizes a button to activate. After 30 min of pull and ready practice I thought I'd gotten pretty comfortable with the tool so imagine my surprise when i went to reholster it and instead of pulling the thumb switch back to the safety position i instead I hit the button firing the twin electrodes barbs deepInto my right thy delivering the disabling electrical charge to my body. Hard way to discover the hair trigger nature of the firing mechanism. That hurt. I wouldn't say that it's as disabling as something made for law enforcement or military. But I can say for sure that it is far more than what I expected given the price point. I haven't hit myself with the stun gun configuration so I don't know how powerful electrical discharge is in that format. I was the only one home and the smell of cordite had dissipated by the time my significant other returned from work. What I'm saying is nobody saw me do it and that was nice. The second time I did it however I wasn't as lucky. I was in the checkout line at my neighborhood liquor store. I was just trying to buy some beer, and when the clerk told me my total I looked down at my pocket to grab my card only to wonder to myself, what is that glowing red light in my pocket? Well I had slipped that little portable electrocution device in there on mY way out the door, loose without the holster, and somehow the switch to arm the projectiles had been flipped to the ready, which also causes a red led to power up. I kinda choked and without thinking about it or being all that careful I stuck my hand in my pocket in an attempt to safety the unit discreetly. I don't think I was perfectly successful in that attempt since I accidentally thumbed the discharge button, again, shooting the two prongs through the thin fabric of my jeans pocket into my leg causing me to fall to the floor in front of all the staff and other patrons behind me in line, like you do. Call it about 15 grown men and women. I must have convulssed a bit and well carried on like aomeone having a heary attack or a seizure. After about 30 seconds of this very confusing behavior I got back up off the ground and was met by sea of bewildered and frankly terrified alcoholics attempting to figure out which emergency personnel should be contacted to deal with whatever the hell it just happened. And I mean what do you even say at that point? Me having recently just self-tazed, dazed and Confused, mumbling something about dang things and hair triggers reaking of gunpowder and humiliating incompetence turned around and walked out of that store not paying for the beer or taking it with me. I haven't been back to that place since. So yep twice in the leg. Can confirm, will knock down a 6ft 190lb man and make him cry a little bit in front of strangers for about 30 seconds.
E**C
Nice
Works
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