A Flashlight First, With Options If You Need Them
Most stun devices sit in a drawer until you need them — and when that moment comes, the battery is dead. The Hot Shot solves this by being a tool you actually use. The 100-lumen flashlight is bright enough for walking the dog, checking your property, or navigating a dark parking garage. Because you’re using it regularly, you’re also charging it regularly.
The stun function is there if circumstances demand it. But day to day, this is a genuinely useful light source that earns its place in your routine.
Who This Stun Flashlight Is For
People who walk dogs at night, check on property after dark, or regularly navigate poorly lit areas. Anyone who already carries a flashlight and wants to consolidate tools. Users who want a self-defense option that looks completely unremarkable — nobody looks twice at someone carrying a flashlight.
If you need the smallest possible device for pocket carry, this isn’t it at 4 inches long. It’s designed for people who want a practical tool that also provides an option they hope they’ll never use.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Hot Shot if you want:
- A flashlight you’ll use regularly — which means you’ll also charge it regularly
- A battery meter so you always know your charge status
- A tool that looks like a normal flashlight in any setting
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum electrical output — higher milliamp models exist for that priority
- Extended reach — stun batons provide 13+ inches of distance
Why the Battery Meter Changes Everything
The single most common complaint about rechargeable stun devices is uncertainty. Is it charged? Did I charge it last week or last month? The Hot Shot puts an LED battery meter on the side of the unit that shows charge level at a glance — full, half, low. No test-firing required, no guesswork.
The 100-lumen LED operates independently from the stun function. Press the flashlight button and you get light. The stun function requires flipping the safety switch and pressing a separate trigger — there’s no accidental activation. The aircraft-grade aluminum body handles drops, rain, and the general abuse of daily carry. The textured rubberized grip maintains control in wet or sweaty conditions. At 90,000,000 volts and 4.8 milliamps, the electrical output is in the effective range for involuntary muscle response. Safety Technology backs this model with a lifetime warranty.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Hot Shot Stack Up?
| Feature | Hot Shot Flashlight | Keychain Stun Gun | Stun Baton | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flashlight Output | 100 lumens ✓ | Basic LED | 180 lumens ✓ | None |
| Battery Meter | Yes ✓ | No | No | N/A |
| Daily Utility | High (flashlight) ✓ | Low | Low | Low |
| Size | 4″ x 1.75″ x 0.875″ | 3-4″ ✓ | 13-16″ | 3-6″ ✓ |
| Milliamps | 4.8 mA | 4.5 mA | 4.9 mA ✓ | N/A |
| Best For | Everyday dual-purpose | Discreet carry | Home/vehicle | Standoff distance |
Practical Details
Dimensions are 4″ x 1¾” x ⅞”. Weighs 0.3 pounds — light enough for a jacket pocket or bag. Aircraft-grade aluminum with rubberized coating. Rechargeable lithium battery with included USB charging cable. Package includes the device, charging cable, belt holster, and user manual. The flashlight function works independently of the stun capability. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. As with all electrical self-defense devices, verify your local regulations before purchasing.
A flashlight you’ll actually carry and use, with capability you’ll have if you ever need it. That’s the point.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does 100 lumens compare to a dedicated tactical flashlight?
100 lumens is solidly in the mid-range — bright enough to light up a room, illuminate a walkway, or identify something 50+ feet away. Dedicated tactical lights can reach 500-1,000 lumens, but those drain batteries quickly and are often more than you need for everyday tasks. For walking, checking locks, and general visibility, 100 lumens is practical and efficient.
Can I use the flashlight without any risk of the stun activating?
Yes. The stun function requires two separate actions — flipping the safety switch and pressing the stun trigger. The flashlight button operates independently. You can use this as a regular flashlight indefinitely without the stun function ever engaging accidentally.
How long does the battery last on a full charge?
Battery life depends on usage patterns — frequent flashlight use drains it faster than occasional stun testing. The battery meter eliminates the guesswork. Check it periodically and plug it in when it shows low. Most users find that charging once a week is more than sufficient for regular flashlight use with the stun function on standby.











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