Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Protect Your Family From Home Invasions With A 9 Million Volt Police Baton

Police stun baton includes 3 arches of stunning electrical charge against a home intruder, with 9 million volts, multitask 140 lumens flashlight, superior grip, glass breaker and a car and home charger for rechargeable batteries included!Non lethal self defense on steroids, is what this weapon is all about. It's incredible voltage will take a home intruder down. Just touch them with this unit until they drop!

It's called the Police Force Stun Baton Flashlight 9 Million Volts and it definitely demands respect. But if voltage is not enough, a blow to the head of an intruder with this baton will do the trick!

It's made with military grade aluminum alloy and has 3 lines of electrical devastation or more formerly called, Triple Stun Technology. Most self defense devices just have one electrical arch! The Police Force Stun Baton Flashlight 9 Million Volts also has a 3 Watt Cree LED Light that includes an incredible bright 140 lumens. The bulb itself, will last 100,000 hours. When aiming this light on a home intruder's face, it will temporarily blind them, causing the trespasser several seconds of disorientation and impaired vision. This will give you an opportunity to stun them or strike them! The weapon also has a rubber, diamond patterned handle for a firm grip, tactical striking edge for glass breakage, 5 light modes (maximum, medium, and low) and two light patterns.

This incredible 9 Million Volts Police unit measures 17 inches long, perfect for home intruders or self defense… The weapon has REMOVABLE rechargeable batteries, in case you run out of power and need to quickly insert regular batteries into it! The unit also includes a convenient car and wall charger, two levels of safety to prevent accidental discharge and a metal clip and wrist strap for easy carrying. Plus of course, like all our stun devices, it has a LIFETIME WARRANTY against manufacturer defect. You can't ask for more, from this life saver!

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