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Mace 3-in-1 Pepper Spray for Personal Protection (OC Pepper, Tear Gas, UV Dye)

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Amazon has Mace Triple Action Pepper Spray for Personal Protection on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Delivery of this product may be restricted to some locations. This item not available for shipment to residents in HI, MA, or NY. Other restrictions may apply. Please check your state and local laws before purchasing this item.
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About this product:
  • Long-range protection up to 12 ft and up to 20 sprays
  • Unique combination of OC pepper spray and tear gas causes profuse tearing, shortness of breath, and disorientation, while UV dye leaves a long-lasting residue to support investigation and identification
  • Strong, police-strength case w/ a built-in belt clip and keychain for fast access
  • 100% TSA/FAA compliant for checked baggage airline travel
  • Finger-grip design to maximize your grasp and accuracy
  • Flip top safety cap prevents accidents or misfires

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    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 7225 customer reviews.
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Amazon has Mace Triple Action Pepper Spray for Personal Protection on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Delivery of this product may be restricted to some locations. This item not available for shipment to residents in HI, MA, or NY. Other restrictions may apply. Please check your state and local laws before purchasing this item.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Long-range protection up to 12 ft and up to 20 sprays
  • Unique combination of OC pepper spray and tear gas causes profuse tearing, shortness of breath, and disorientation, while UV dye leaves a long-lasting residue to support investigation and identification
  • Strong, police-strength case w/ a built-in belt clip and keychain for fast access
  • 100% TSA/FAA compliant for checked baggage airline travel
  • Finger-grip design to maximize your grasp and accuracy
  • Flip top safety cap prevents accidents or misfires

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 7225 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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A few general rules of thumb with these types of products to help you make your decision:
- Most manufacturers recommend replacing pepper spray every 1-3 years for optimal effectiveness. The active ingredient, oleoresin capsicum, can degrade over time.
- Exposure to heat, cold, and moisture can accelerate the degradation process. Proper storage in a cool, dry place can help extend shelf life.
- The expiration date is usually printed on the canister. If the expiration date has passed, it's best to replace the pepper spray.
- As pepper spray ages, its potency and range decreases. Old pepper spray may not cause the desired effects or could be less effective at incapacitating an attacker.
- It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to personal safety products like pepper spray. Replace old or expired canisters to ensure maximum protection.
- Check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific expiration information and storage recommendations for your pepper spray product.
I'd encourage you to consult the product information or contact the manufacturer for authoritative guidance on the expiration and shelf life of their pepper spray products. Safety should be the top priority.
Hope this helps.

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Apr 16, 2025
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brucedc
Apr 16, 2025
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I wonder what the expiration date is and how frequently does one get a defective one? Also, can this thing be left in the glove compartment of a vehicle even in a sub-freezing temperatures or over 120 degrees temperature? Just in case when you need to use it and you find out that it's not working. I hear bear spray is better as it shoots 30 feet in a wide spread range, but it's too big to carry.
Apr 16, 2025
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jeff11214
Apr 16, 2025
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Unable to ship to my address due to local laws.
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EEEEEEbiker
Apr 16, 2025
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...tear gas?
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infin8007
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pepper spray isn't tear gas?
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Quote from EEEEEEbiker :
...tear gas?

CS is "tear gas" which is an eye and mucus membrane irritant. The tear gas canisters thrown by the riot control are CS based, but it can also be sprayed.

OC is oleoresin capsicum which people call "pepper spray" and really burns when sprayed on almost any surfaces, but especially eyes, nose and mouth.

I've been exposed to both and they both suck. I can't say I've been sprayed with both simultaneously, which must be quite disabling.

The addition of UV dye is interesting. I guess they would glow like a zombie in UV Light.
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FantasticSink6866
Apr 16, 2025
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Amazon won't deliver to Michigan. Must be a law in Michigan doesn't allow this type of pepper spray
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EEEEEEbiker
Apr 16, 2025
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Quote from Nothingworked :
CS is "tear gas" which is an eye and mucus membrane irritant. The tear gas canisters thrown by the riot control are CS based, but it can also be sprayed.

OC is oleoresin capsicum which people call "pepper spray" and really burns when sprayed on almost any surfaces, but especially eyes, nose and mouth.

I've been exposed to both and they both suck. I can't say I've been sprayed with both simultaneously, which must be quite disabling.

The addition of UV dye is interesting. I guess they would glow like a zombie in UV Light.
Calling it triple action seems a little generous, it's just a spray with UV dye. Decent price for a good brand though. Sabre and Pom are good too.
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AmusedWalrus629
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Quote from brucedc :
I wonder what the expiration date is and how frequently does one get a defective one? Also, can this thing be left in the glove compartment of a vehicle even in a sub-freezing temperatures or over 120 degrees temperature? Just in case when you need to use it and you find out that it's not working. I hear bear spray is better as it shoots 30 feet in a wide spread range, but it's too big to carry.

Bear spray creates a cloud that deters bears because of their sensitive smell. This stuff is more concentrated and is designed to plaster someone's face to disable them, it's also a directed stream vs a cloud. I suppose if you have terrible accuracy the bear spray would be better. But there's also more of a likelihood of the cloud affecting you too if you're downwind of bear spray.
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Not available in California. In California if someone attacks you you are legally responsible to be murdered without being offensive.
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Quote from brucedc :
I wonder what the expiration date is and how frequently does one get a defective one? Also, can this thing be left in the glove compartment of a vehicle even in a sub-freezing temperatures or over 120 degrees temperature? Just in case when you need to use it and you find out that it's not working. I hear bear spray is better as it shoots 30 feet in a wide spread range, but it's too big to carry.
A few general rules of thumb with these types of products to help you make your decision:
- Most manufacturers recommend replacing pepper spray every 1-3 years for optimal effectiveness. The active ingredient, oleoresin capsicum, can degrade over time.
- Exposure to heat, cold, and moisture can accelerate the degradation process. Proper storage in a cool, dry place can help extend shelf life.
- The expiration date is usually printed on the canister. If the expiration date has passed, it's best to replace the pepper spray.
- As pepper spray ages, its potency and range decreases. Old pepper spray may not cause the desired effects or could be less effective at incapacitating an attacker.
- It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to personal safety products like pepper spray. Replace old or expired canisters to ensure maximum protection.
- Check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific expiration information and storage recommendations for your pepper spray product.
I'd encourage you to consult the product information or contact the manufacturer for authoritative guidance on the expiration and shelf life of their pepper spray products. Safety should be the top priority.
Hope this helps.
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Apr 17, 2025
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CoRRuPtNeSs
Apr 17, 2025
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Really surprised to see tear gas in this, in what self defense situation would you use that without exposing yourself too?
Apr 17, 2025
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MemorableMeat1286
Apr 17, 2025
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Quote from CoRRuPtNeSs :
Really surprised to see tear gas in this, in what self defense situation would you use that without exposing yourself too?

If you're being attacked, then having both of you disabled might be better than neither.
Apr 17, 2025
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TalentedWinter617
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Quote from brucedc :
I wonder what the expiration date is and how frequently does one get a defective one? Also, can this thing be left in the glove compartment of a vehicle even in a sub-freezing temperatures or over 120 degrees temperature? Just in case when you need to use it and you find out that it's not working. I hear bear spray is better as it shoots 30 feet in a wide spread range, but it's too big to carry.

Maybe test it every 6 months? Give it a quick press to test
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NumberNineLarge
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Quote from Frugal_Jerk :
Not available in California. In California if someone attacks you you are legally responsible to be murdered without being offensive.
Ive ordered pep spray to ca several times before over amazon without issue. CA js bull but you can still carry a blade or mace for protection, unlike the poor UK and most EU sods
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Is there something better to use if I'm walking the neighborhood and there is a loose dog.

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