Built to Be Used, Not Just Carried
A lot of people buy a self-defense tool and leave it in a drawer. The BashLite is designed to actually be on you. The aircraft aluminum body holds up to daily carry. The 120-lumen flashlight is genuinely useful — bright enough to light a dark parking lot or temporarily disrupt someone’s vision if the situation calls for it. And at 5.82 inches, it sits comfortably in a hand without looking like anything unusual.
The 4.7 milliamp output is what matters on the stun side. Voltage gets the attention in marketing copy, but milliamps determine how much the shock is felt. 4.7 is a meaningful number — enough to cause significant pain and muscle disruption on contact.
Who This Stun Gun Flashlight Is For
The BashLite works well for anyone who wants one tool that handles two practical jobs — a reliable flashlight for everyday use and a stun gun that’s ready if things go sideways. That describes a lot of people: nurses finishing a night shift, people who commute to their car in a parking structure, delivery drivers working odd hours, or anyone who spends time alone in low-light environments.
The compact size and pocket-friendly profile make it easy to keep close without it being in the way. And because you’re already using it as a flashlight, it’s in your hand when you actually need it — not at the bottom of a bag.
It’s also a straightforward recommendation for someone buying a first self-defense tool. No complicated mechanism to learn. The safety switch is there to prevent accidents, and activating the stun function is direct and fast.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the BashLite if you want:
- A stun gun and flashlight in a single, everyday-carry-sized device
- Aircraft aluminum durability without adding significant weight
- A rechargeable option — no disposable batteries to track
- A lifetime warranty and a trusted domestic manufacturer
Consider something else if you need:
- Extended reach — a stun baton offers more distance between you and a threat
- A non-contact deterrent like pepper spray that works at range
How It Actually Works
The BashLite operates with a simple on/off safety switch that keeps the stun function locked until you deliberately activate it. That’s a meaningful safety feature — you don’t want a device this powerful discharging accidentally in a bag or pocket. Flip the switch, and the stun function is live. The electrodes run along the front of the unit, so contact with an attacker delivers the full 85 million volts and 4.7 milliamps immediately.
The 120-lumen flashlight operates independently of the stun function. That’s important because it means you can use the flashlight constantly without any risk of accidentally activating the stun side. Shine it ahead of you on a dark path. Use it to check the back seat of your car. It’s a functional flashlight first, which is why it’ll actually be in your hand when you need the stun capability.
The Ni-CD rechargeable battery charges via the included cord, so there’s no ongoing cost for batteries and no risk of finding it dead because you forgot to buy replacements. The nylon holster keeps it accessible on a belt, and the wrist strap lanyard adds retention if you’re carrying it in hand.
Quick Comparison: How Does the BashLite Stack Up?
| Feature | BashLite Stun Flashlight | Keychain Stun Gun | Stun Baton | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 85,000,000V ✓ | Varies | Varies | N/A |
| Milliamp Output | 4.7mA ✓ | Typically lower | Varies | N/A |
| Built-in Flashlight | 120 Lumens ✓ | Rarely included | Often included ✓ | No |
| Body Material | Aircraft Aluminum ✓ | Plastic | Aluminum or plastic | Plastic |
| Rechargeable | Yes ✓ | Sometimes | Often ✓ | N/A |
| Best For | Daily carry + low-light use | Minimal carry weight | Extended reach | Distance deterrence |
Practical Details
The BashLite measures 5.82 inches long by 1 inch diameter and weighs 0.55 lbs. It’s made from aircraft-grade aluminum with a durable finish. Power comes from a rechargeable Ni-CD battery; the charging cord is included. The package also includes a nylon belt holster and wrist strap lanyard. Safety Technology backs it with a lifetime warranty.
If you want a daily-carry flashlight that doubles as a serious stun gun — built from real materials and backed by a lifetime warranty — the BashLite is a straightforward choice that will hold up to actual use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between voltage and milliamps, and why does it matter?
Voltage is what pushes electricity through resistance — in this case, clothing and skin. Milliamps represent the actual current delivered, which is what causes the physical effect. A high-voltage, low-milliamp device may sound impressive but deliver less impact. At 4.7 milliamps, the BashLite delivers a meaningful combination of both — enough to cause significant pain and temporary muscle disruption on contact.
Can I use the flashlight without activating the stun function?
Yes. The flashlight and stun functions operate independently. The safety switch controls the stun side — when it’s in the off position, the stun function is completely locked. You can use the 120-lumen flashlight normally without any risk of accidental discharge. This is one of the practical advantages of the BashLite’s design over units that share a single activation switch.
How long does the battery last between charges?
Battery life depends on how frequently the flashlight is used. The Ni-CD rechargeable battery holds a reliable charge for regular use. It’s a good habit to top off the charge once a week if you’re using the flashlight daily, or at least monthly if it’s stored as a backup device. The included charger cord makes this easy — just plug in overnight.
Is the BashLite legal to carry in my state?
Stun gun laws vary by state and sometimes by city or county. Most U.S. states permit stun gun ownership and carry for adults, but there are exceptions and restrictions. It’s worth doing a quick check on your specific state’s current laws before purchasing. Safety Technology has been in the industry since 1986 and can point you toward current legal resources if you have questions.






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