One Spray Isn’t Enough — Cover All Your Bases
Here’s what most people get wrong about pepper spray: they buy one can and think they’re covered. But that one can is always in the wrong place when you need it. It’s in your bag when you’re at home. It’s at home when you’re out walking. The Pepper Shot Tri-Pack solves that by giving you three sprays for three situations — keychain, bag, and home — so you’re always within reach of one.
Who This Tri-Pack Is For
Anyone who’s serious about being prepared in more than one setting. Commuters who walk to the train and want one on their keys and one in the car. Parents who want a wall-mount unit near the front door and a keychain spray for errands. College students who need one for the dorm room and one for the walk home. It’s the practical starter pack for people who think ahead.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Tri-Pack if you want:
- Coverage at home, in the car, and on the go — all in one purchase
- Real heat with 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids and UV dye for identification
- Better value than buying three sprays separately
Consider something else if you need:
- Just one spray for everyday carry — check our individual keychain options
- Higher heat concentration — look at our Wildfire 1.4% MC lineup
What’s in the Box
The keychain unit is a half-ounce canister with a quick-release keyring and locking actuator. It delivers a stream pattern with a 6-8 foot range and about 6-10 one-second bursts. Small enough for your pocket, solid enough to rely on.
The 2 oz canister is the step-up size — 10-12 foot range, 10-12 one-second bursts, and a locking actuator that prevents accidental discharge in your bag or glove box. This one comes with a visor clip so you can mount it right in your car.
The wall-mount unit is the same 2 oz canister but comes with a bracket for mounting near a door, in a hallway, or anywhere you want quick access at home. Same range, same bursts, always right where you put it.
Quick Comparison: How Does Pepper Spray Stack Up?
| Feature | Pepper Spray | Stun Gun | Pepper Gel | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Effective Range | 8-12 feet ✓ | Contact only | 15-18 feet ✓ | Audible range only |
| Ease of Use | Point and spray ✓ | Must make contact | Point and spray ✓ | Press a button ✓ |
| Stops Attacker | Yes — pain, blindness ✓ | Yes — muscle override ✓ | Yes — pain, blindness ✓ | No — deters only |
| Indoor Use | Possible blowback risk | Safe indoors ✓ | Minimal blowback ✓ | Safe indoors ✓ |
| Best For | Walking, jogging, errands | Close encounters | Indoor or windy areas | Drawing attention |
Practical Details
All three sprays use Pepper Shot’s 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids formula with 2 million Scoville Heat Units. The stream pattern gives you a focused spray that’s less likely to blow back in wind compared to fogger or cone patterns. Every canister includes UV dye that marks your attacker under blacklight, which helps law enforcement identify them later. Total weight for the set is about 0.46 pounds.
Three sprays. Three locations. No excuses for not having one within arm’s reach.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Major Capsaicinoids percentage matter more than Scoville Heat Units?
Scoville Heat Units measure the raw pepper — Major Capsaicinoids measure the actual heat-producing compound. Two sprays can have the same SHU but very different MC percentages, and MC is what determines how hot the spray actually feels. At 1.2% MC, Pepper Shot delivers consistent, effective heat every time.
How long does pepper spray last before it expires?
Most pepper sprays have a shelf life of about 2-4 years. Over time, the pressure can decrease and the formula can weaken. Check the expiration date on each canister and replace them before they expire. With three canisters, it’s easy to rotate your supply.
Will the stream spray blow back in my face?
Stream pattern is the least likely to blow back compared to fogger or cone sprays. It shoots a focused liquid stream at your target, which is better in windy conditions. That said, no spray is completely wind-proof — always try to position yourself upwind when possible.







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