The Same Formulation, Built to Take More of a Beating
A lot of customers carry their pepper spray loose in a bag, clipped to a keychain, or in a jacket pocket. The hard case format is for people who think about that — who want to know that when they actually need the spray, it’s going to be in the same condition it was when they bought it. That’s a real consideration, and the hard case design addresses it directly.
The Pepper Shot Hard Case carries the same 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids stream spray formulation as the rest of the Pepper Shot line. What changes is the housing — more resistant to the everyday wear that comes with consistent carry. For the customer who prioritizes reliability over aesthetics, this is the more practical choice.
Who This Counter Display Is For
This display works well in environments where the customer base values durability — outdoor retailers, sporting goods shops, gun stores, and similar locations where the buyers tend to be practical, gear-oriented people. These customers often ask about build quality before they ask about anything else, and the hard case format gives you a straightforward answer.
It’s also a good fit for dealers who carry the Halo display and want to offer a second option for customers who prefer a more rugged housing. Having both formats on the counter lets customers self-select without you having to steer them toward one or the other.
Security professionals, delivery drivers, and others who carry equipment in demanding conditions tend to gravitate toward hard case formats. If those buyers walk into your store, this display gives them something to reach for.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose this display if you want:
- A more durable housing for customers who prioritize resilience in daily carry
- A clean single-color black display for a professional retail presentation
- The same proven Pepper Shot 1.2% MC formulation in a tougher package
Consider something else if you need:
- Multiple color options in one display — see the mixed Hard Case display
- A lighter or more compact form factor — the Halo design may be a better fit
What You’re Actually Getting
The hard case design is built to handle the physical realities of daily carry better than a softer housing. It resists scratching, compression, and the general wear that comes from being in a pocket, bag, or on a keychain through everyday use. For customers who’ve had a pepper spray look beat up before they ever needed it, this is a meaningful upgrade.
The 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids formulation is consistent across the full Pepper Shot line. MC measures the actual concentration of the inflammatory compounds — it’s a more precise standard than Scoville Heat Units, and it means you’re selling a product with a real, verifiable potency spec. Stream spray keeps the delivery directional, reducing the risk of unintended exposure to the user.
The counter display accommodates all 12 units and is designed for standard checkout counter placement. The all-black presentation is clean and understated — appropriate for retail environments where a neutral, professional look matters.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Hard Case Black Display Stack Up?
| Feature | Hard Case Display (Black) | Halo Display (Black) | Mixed Hard Case Display | Mixed Halo Display |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Units per Display | 12 ✓ | 12 ✓ | 12 ✓ | 12 ✓ |
| Case Durability | Hard Case ✓ | Standard Halo | Hard Case ✓ | Standard Halo |
| Color Variety | Single (Black) | Single (Black) | 3 Colors | 5 Colors ✓ |
| Formulation | 1.2% MC ✓ | 1.2% MC ✓ | 1.2% MC ✓ | 1.2% MC ✓ |
| Spray Pattern | Stream | Stream | Stream | Stream |
| Best For | Durability-focused buyers ✓ | Standard daily carry | Durable + color variety | Broadest appeal |
Practical Details
Includes 12 Pepper Shot Hard Case pepper sprays in black, plus the counter display. Each unit uses 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids stream formulation. Wholesale price is $144 for the complete display. Supported by Safety Technology’s standard dealer program. Check your state and local regulations for pepper spray sales requirements before stocking.
For the customer who wants their pepper spray to hold up through daily use, the hard case format is the honest answer — and this display puts twelve of them right where they’ll be found.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the practical difference between the Hard Case and the Halo design?
The hard case housing is more resistant to everyday physical wear — scratching, compression, and general abuse from being carried in a bag, pocket, or on a keychain. The Halo is a standard housing that works well for most users. The hard case is the better choice for someone who carries their gear hard or wants to know their pepper spray will be in working condition after months of daily carry. Functionally, the formulation is identical.
Is the 1.2% MC formulation the same as in the Halo line?
Yes. The Pepper Shot Hard Case uses the exact same 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids stream spray formulation as the Halo line. The MC rating doesn’t change based on housing style. Customers who ask about potency can be told both products perform identically — the hard case is purely about durability of the carrier, not the contents.
Does the counter display work alongside other Pepper Shot displays?
Yes. The Hard Case and Halo counter displays are designed to occupy similar counter footprints, so you can run both if your counter space allows. Having both formats available lets customers choose based on housing preference, which can increase overall sales compared to offering a single format. Many dealers carry at least one Halo display and one Hard Case display side by side for that reason.
Can I restock with individual Hard Case units?
Yes. Pepper Shot Hard Case units in black are available individually through Safety Technology’s wholesale catalog. Once the display sells through, you can reorder just the units you need without purchasing a new complete display. That keeps your restocking flexible and cost-efficient as you track what’s moving.

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