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SABRE Personal Safety Kit – Keychain Pepper Spray


SABRE Personal Safety Kit – Keychain Pepper Spray (Police Strength with 25Bursts, up to 5x other Brands) + LOUD 120 dB Keychain Personal Alarm Audible 600 Feet (185 m) Away

I'm not sure how to review something that you don't want to use unless you really, really need to use it.  I tested the personal alarm and it is loud.  Frankly not as loud as I thought it would be but still irritatingly loud, as it should be.   The pin pulling pressure seemed reasonable and not too difficult but enough difficulty that it shouldn't be accidentally pulled.

No one I have asked is willing to be pepper sprayed to determine if it is a serious deterrent.  Having been exposed to tear gas back in the 70's, I certainly am not willing to pepper spray myself.  It is one of those things that you hope works if you ever need it. It has a turn and push for spray which seems reasonably secure for carrying without fear of accidental discharge. It seems like a good value.

 

From the vendor:

·                        POWERFUL PROTECTION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS–Have the most powerful pepper spray available in your grasp, coupled with an attention-grabbing 120 dB alarm both from the industry’s most trusted source
·                        PROTECTION AGAINST MULTIPLE THREATS AT A SAFE DISTANCE–SABRE Pepper spray contains 25 bursts (up to 5x other brands) at up to 10 feet (3 m) away
·                        AMPLIFIES YOUR CALL FOR HELP–120 dB, re-usable, dual siren alarm calls for assistance in an emergency and can even help deter & frighten off an attacker. Simply pull & replace keychain pin to turn on/off
·                        EASY ACCESS, EASY-TO-USE ON-THE-GO SAFETY–Attach to your keys, bag, or backpack and be prepared to defend yourself and alert others should danger occur
·                        GREATER VALUE–Get both great personal security tools with this convenient combo pack, two great personal security tools for one low price

 


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