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Cell Phone Stun Guns
High voltage cell phone stun guns from SafetyTechGuy.com. The Pretender cell stun gun is a super powerful 4.5 million volts. The Pretender is available in Black or Pink and these multi-purpose self defense products come equipped with a bright 12 LED flashlight built right in.
If your looking for the latest in stun gun technology, with the stealth benefit of disguise then you need a cell phone stun gun. The Pretender is the most realistic looking cell phone stun gun on the market today. At less than 4 inches tall all of these mini cell phone stun guns are easy to conceal and take anywhere. To prevent accidental discharge they have built in levels of safety. A stylish holster is included for easy carrying, or just slip it into a purse or pocket. Lifetime warranty.
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Cell stun guns are disguised electronic stun devices that provide non lethal self defense by disabling an assailant using high voltage, low amp electrical current. When used properly they are effective in putting a large man on the ground in seconds and disabling him for a 15 - 20 minutes.
The stun gun has two electrodes that protrude from the end of the device. When pressed against the attacker while the trigger is pulled, the stun gun sends an electric current from the electrodes through the attackers cloths into his body. The pulsed current causes muscles to work super fast, depleting them of needed blood sugars. The entire process takes only a few seconds and is very painful. Once the attacker is hit with the voltage the muscles refuse to work and he's disabled. This gives the victim time to escape.
Stun guns are non lethal and will not permanently injure or kill anyone regardless of the voltage. Voltage ranges from 80,000 to over 4 million volts. While the higher voltage models disable a person faster and are far more intimidating, they are not anymore likely to injure someone or cause an assailant to have a heart attack, even if they have a heart condition.
Another question customers frequently ask is whether they can be shocked if the assailant is holding onto them when they use the stun gun. The answer is definitely no. The electrical charge coming from the stun gun is "used up" in the muscle tissue of the attacker and simply doesn't have enough power to come back out of his body and into the victim.
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