MACE Pocket Pepper Spray Black 12 g.
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MACE Pocket Pepper Spray
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Description
Mace Pocket Pepper Spray uses a powerful formula to cause respiratory distress and coughing, impaired vision and an intense burning sensation to the skin. The formula includes a UV dye that leaves a long-lasting residue that supports investigation and identification efforts. It includes a flip-top safety cap to prevent accidental discharge. This product contains 15 bursts with a spray range of 10 feet, recommended to replace and refill after each use. Put your thumb under the flip-top safety cap and press the red actuator button to spray. This pocket-sized pepper spray is small enough for pocket or keychain carry when on the go.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.110 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6.50 × 4.00 × 1.00 cm |
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