Real Protection at a Price That Shouldn’t Be This Low
Here’s the deal — the Lil Guy is under $25, and people always ask me what the catch is. There isn’t one. It’s 60 million volts, 4.4 milliamps, it’s got a flashlight, it charges from the wall, and it comes with a holster. It’s not the fanciest stun gun we sell. It’s not the most powerful. But it’s dead reliable, it’s compact, and it’ll do exactly what you need it to do. Sometimes basic is all you need.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
First-time buyers who don’t want to spend a lot to find out if they’ll actually carry a stun gun. People on a budget who still want real protection. Gift buyers who want to give someone peace of mind without spending a fortune. Folks who need a backup unit for the nightstand, glove box, or desk drawer. If you’ve been thinking about getting a stun gun but haven’t pulled the trigger because of cost, this removes that excuse.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Lil Guy if you want:
- Solid stun gun performance at the best price point in our lineup
- Built-in wall charging — no cords or batteries to deal with
- A compact, holstered package ready to carry right out of the box
Consider something else if you need:
- A disable pin — step up to the Runt for anti-snatch protection
- A disguised design — check out the Lipstick or Slider models
- Multiple color options — the Lil Guy comes in black only
No Frills, No Problems
The Lil Guy doesn’t try to do too much. It delivers 60 million volts at 4.4 milliamps through a rubberized ABS body that fits in your palm. The rubberized coating gives you grip when your hands aren’t steady. The 100-lumen flashlight is genuinely useful — bright enough for dark parking lots, apartment hallways, or checking around your car at night.
Charging is about as simple as it gets. Flip out the built-in AC prongs on the bottom and plug it into any wall outlet. No charging cords to lose, no special batteries to buy. It runs on a Ni-CD rechargeable battery, and the safety switch keeps it from activating in your pocket or holster.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Stun Gun Stack Up?
| Feature | Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | TASER | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stopping Power | Muscle override ✓ | Pain, temporary blindness ✓ | Full incapacitation ✓ | No physical effect |
| Range | Contact only | 8-12 feet ✓ | 15 feet ✓ | Audible range only |
| Rechargeable | Most models ✓ | No — expires | Yes ✓ | Battery powered |
| Price Point | Budget-friendly ✓ | Budget-friendly ✓ | Expensive | Budget-friendly ✓ |
| Best For | Close-range defense | Distance defense | Maximum stopping power | Drawing attention |
Practical Details
The Lil Guy measures 3¾” x 1½” x ¾” and comes in black with a rubberized ABS plastic body. Includes a nylon belt holster. Made by Safety Technology with a lifetime warranty. It charges from any standard wall outlet using the built-in plug — no accessories needed. At this price and this size, it’s the kind of thing you buy for every spot where you might need one. Where legal to carry.
Is this the strongest thing we sell? No. Is it easy to use, reliable, and something you’ll actually carry? Yes. And at this price, that’s all that matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between this and the Runt?
The Runt gives you 80 million volts, a wrist strap disable pin, and color options. The Lil Guy gives you 60 million volts at a lower price with the same basic functionality. If you want the extras and more power, go with the Runt. If you want solid protection without spending more, the Lil Guy delivers.
Does it come with a charger?
It IS the charger. The charging prongs are built into the bottom of the unit. Flip them out, plug into any wall outlet, done. There’s no separate cord or adapter to lose.
Is this a good first stun gun?
It’s one of the best first stun guns out there. Affordable, simple to use, easy to charge, and powerful enough to be effective. A lot of people start with the Lil Guy and either stick with it or graduate to the Runt later. Either way, you’re covered.










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