Looks Like Nothing. Works When It Matters.
The value of a disguised stun gun is simple: you’re more likely to have it with you. A device that blends in gets carried into places where a visible weapon would cause unnecessary concern — and that means it’s actually there when you need it. The Lipstick Stun Gun measures 5″ x 1″, weighs next to nothing, and disappears into a purse or pocket without announcing itself. The aluminum alloy body feels solid rather than cheap, and the safety cap keeps the contacts protected during daily carry.
At 25 million volts and 4.2 milliamps, it’s not a novelty item. The 100-lumen flashlight adds practical utility — useful for navigating dark parking structures or simply finding your keys — and doubles as a disorienting tool if needed.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
This one is designed for people who prioritize discretion alongside capability. College students, professionals who commute after dark, nurses and healthcare workers on overnight shifts — anyone who wants something in their bag that doesn’t look like a weapon and doesn’t require them to rearrange their carry habits.
It also appeals to people who’ve tried stun guns before and stopped carrying them because they were too bulky or obvious. The lipstick form factor removes that friction. It fits where regular stun guns don’t, which means it actually gets used.
The five color options — Black, Gold, Pink, Purple, and Red — aren’t just cosmetic. They let the product blend into everyday accessories rather than standing apart from them.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Lipstick Stun Gun if you want:
- A stun gun small enough to carry in a clutch, jacket pocket, or small bag
- A disguised design that doesn’t draw attention in social or professional settings
- A rechargeable option with no ongoing battery cost
- A built-in flashlight for practical everyday use
Consider something else if you need:
- A larger stun gun with a more aggressive grip surface for forceful application
- A stun baton with extended reach
How It Actually Works
Remove the safety cap and press the activation button. That’s the whole operation. There’s nothing complicated about it — no multi-step safety system to navigate under pressure. The cap does the important work of preventing accidental discharge when the device is rattling around in a bag alongside keys and phone chargers. The aluminum alloy body gives you a firm grip surface that doesn’t slip, which matters when you’re using it with one hand in a stressful moment.
The rechargeable lithium battery holds its charge reliably and plugs into any standard USB power source via the included charging cord. For people who dislike tracking battery inventory, rechargeable is the practical choice. Charge it when you charge your phone and it’s ready when you are.
The 100-lumen flashlight is a real benefit, not a checkbox feature. It’s bright enough to light a path, check a back seat, or illuminate a poorly lit parking garage. And in a confrontation, a 100-lumen beam directed at someone’s face buys you a useful second or two.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Lipstick Stun Gun Stack Up?
| Feature | Lipstick Stun Gun | Standard Compact Stun Gun | Keychain Stun Gun | Pepper Spray Keychain |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 25,000,000V ✓ | Varies | Varies (often lower) | N/A |
| Disguised Design | Yes ✓ | No | No | No |
| Built-in Flashlight | 100 Lumens ✓ | Sometimes | Rarely | No |
| Rechargeable | Yes ✓ | Sometimes | Rarely | No |
| Size | 5″ x 1″ ✓ | 4-6″ typical | 2-3″ | 3-4″ |
| Best For | Discreet everyday carry in bags or pockets | Visible deterrent, easier grip | Absolute minimum size | Distance deployment, no contact required |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 5″ x 1″. Material: aluminum alloy. Output: 25,000,000 volts, 4.2 milliamps. Flashlight: 100 lumens. Battery: rechargeable lithium, USB charging cord included. Safety: protective cap over contacts. Available in Black, Gold, Pink, Purple, and Red. Lifetime warranty. Stun guns are restricted or prohibited in some states and municipalities — verify your local laws before purchasing. Recommended for adults 18 and older.
The best self-defense tool is the one you actually carry. At 5 inches and built like a cosmetic, this one removes every excuse to leave it behind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will 25 million volts actually stop someone?
Voltage in stun guns is a measure of the electrical potential that allows the charge to penetrate clothing and skin. Milliamps are what cause the muscle disruption. At 4.2 milliamps, this device delivers a meaningful charge. Contact stun guns work by disrupting muscle control in the area of contact — the goal is to create enough pain and temporary incapacitation to give you time to get away. They are not guaranteed stoppers in every situation, but they are a legitimate deterrent and a practical tool for personal protection.
How long does the rechargeable battery last between charges?
Lithium batteries in devices like this hold their charge well during storage — you’re not going to pick it up after a month and find it dead. Charge it when you charge your phone, and it’ll stay ready. The battery life per charge is more than adequate for personal carry use; this isn’t a device you’ll be running continuously. If you’re going to store it for an extended period, charging it fully before storage is good practice.
Is it safe to carry in a purse with other items?
Yes. The safety cap covers the electrical contacts and prevents the activation button from being pressed accidentally. That’s its primary purpose. Don’t remove the cap during normal carry. Replace it after any use. The aluminum body is durable enough for daily bag carry without degrading from contact with keys or other hard items.
Where is the Lipstick Stun Gun not legal to carry?
Stun gun laws vary by state and locality. Some states restrict civilian ownership entirely; others have age restrictions or require permits. A handful of cities have additional ordinances beyond state law. It’s your responsibility to check the rules in your specific location before purchasing. Safety Technology has been selling self-defense products since 1986, and we recommend every customer do a quick check on their state’s current statutes before any stun gun purchase.




















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