Looks Like Lipstick, Works Like a Stun Gun
The idea behind a disguised stun gun is simple — if it doesn’t look like a weapon, it doesn’t get treated like one before you need it. This one’s built into an aluminum alloy tube that’s the right size and shape to pass for an actual lipstick. At 5 inches long and 1 inch wide, it fits anywhere a tube of lipstick fits — which is a lot of places a standard stun gun doesn’t.
The 25,000,000-volt output at 4.2 milliamps is the real deal. The cap covers the stun prongs and keeps it from firing accidentally. Pull the cap, press the button — that’s the whole operation.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
This one gets picked up a lot by people who want something that goes with them everywhere without advertising what it is. If you carry a small bag or an evening clutch, a standard stun gun may not fit or may not feel right. This does.
It’s also a reasonable option for someone who travels a lot and wants something that doesn’t look like a self-defense product at first glance — in a hotel room, a vacation rental, or just on the nightstand. The 100-lumen flashlight is a legitimate bonus; it’s bright enough to be actually useful, not just a marketing bullet point.
Available in black, pink, red, purple, and gold, so it fits naturally among actual cosmetics.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose this stun gun if you want:
- A stun gun that fits in a small bag or clutch without looking like a weapon
- Rechargeable power so you’re not dealing with batteries
- A legitimate 100-lumen flashlight built into the same device
- Something discreet enough for everyday carry in professional or social settings
Consider something else if you need:
- A larger grip for easier handling under stress — this is a small tube by design
- A belt holster or clip carry — this is a purse or pocket option
How It Actually Works
The stun function is straightforward. The protective cap covers the prongs at one end. Remove the cap, press and hold the activation button, and the stun arc fires. The 4.2-milliamp output is what does the work — voltage gets attention but amperage is what affects muscle function. At 4.2 milliamps, this is on the higher end for a compact unit.
The flashlight operates separately from the stun function, which is the right call. You’d use it to light a dark parking lot or check a back seat — situations where you’re not necessarily deploying the stun function. Having them operate independently means you can use either one without activating the other.
The lithium battery recharges via the included USB cord. Charge time is reasonable and you don’t have to buy or stock batteries, which is one less thing to forget. The aluminum alloy body is lightweight but doesn’t feel cheap — it holds up to the kind of use a daily carry item gets.
Quick Comparison: How Does This Stack Up?
| Feature | Lipstick Stun Gun 25M V | Standard Compact Stun Gun | Keychain Stun Gun | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Disguised Design | Yes ✓ | No | No | No |
| Voltage | 25,000,000V ✓ | Varies | Lower typically | N/A |
| Flashlight | 100 lumens ✓ | Sometimes | Rarely | No |
| Rechargeable | Yes ✓ | Sometimes | Sometimes | N/A |
| Carry Size | Purse/clutch ✓ | Pocket/holster | Keychain ✓ | Keychain/purse |
| Best For | Discreet carry, small bags | Everyday holster carry | Keychain, minimal carry | Distance deterrent |
Practical Details
5″ x 1″ aluminum alloy body, 0.35 lbs. 25,000,000 volts, 4.2 milliamps. 100-lumen LED flashlight. Rechargeable lithium battery with USB charging cord included. Safety cap over stun prongs. Available in black, pink, red, purple, and gold. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
If you want a stun gun that fits wherever a tube of lipstick fits — this is it, and it’s the real deal on voltage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it actually look like lipstick, or is it obviously a stun gun?
It’s a reasonable likeness. The tube is the right general shape and size, and the cap looks like a cosmetic cap rather than a weapon cover. Up close, someone familiar with stun guns might recognize the prongs under the cap, but in a bag or on a counter it reads as a cosmetic product. It’s not meant to fool a security professional — it’s meant to be unobtrusive in everyday situations, which it does well.
How often does the battery need to be recharged?
Battery life depends on how often you test it and how frequently you use the flashlight. For most people who use it as a carry item and occasionally test the stun function, charging every few weeks is typical. The rechargeable lithium battery holds a charge well. The USB cord makes it easy — same charger you probably already use for other devices. Worth getting in the habit of charging it when you charge your phone.
Can the stun function and flashlight be used at the same time?
They operate independently. You can use the flashlight without the stun function active, and vice versa. This is intentional — you’d use the flashlight in situations where you just need light, and the stun function in situations where you need the stun function. Having separate controls means no accidental activation of one while using the other.
Is the aluminum alloy body durable enough for daily carry?
It holds up well for what it is. Aluminum alloy is lightweight and doesn’t dent or crack the way plastic might. It’s not going to survive being run over by a car, but for bag carry and daily use it’s been reliable. The cap stays on securely and the charging port cover keeps out dust and lint. It’s not a heavy-duty field tool, but it’s solidly made for a compact carry item.



















