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๐Ÿ  Consumer Products โ€ข 1,127 recalls

Bass Guitar Amplifiers

tc electronic, of Denmark

Class II - Moderate

A nut inside the chassis can come loose and fall between the electrical coils, posing an electrical shock hazard to consumers.

Mar 21, 2013 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’
Class I - Dangerous

The converter can overheat if a load in excess of 50 watts is applied to the converter while in the 50-watt setting. This poses a fire and burn hazard to consumers.

Feb 12, 2013 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Magnet Ballsยฎ Manipulative Magnet Sets

SCS Direct Inc., of Stratford, Conn.

Class I - Dangerous

When two or more magnets are swallowed, they can link together inside a child's intestines and clamp onto body tissues, causing intestinal obstructions, perforations, sepsis and death. Internal injury from magnets can pose serious lifelong health effects.

Jan 31, 2013 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Can-Amยฎ Commander Side-by-Side Off Road Vehicles

BRP Mexico S.A. de C.V., of Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico

Class I - Dangerous

Debris such as leaves, hay and grass in wet terrain areas can collect in the vehicle's exhaust pipe area in a short period of time. A hot exhaust pipe and accumulated debris that has dried, poses a risk of fire.

Jan 29, 2013 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Power Supply Transformers

HEICO lighting, a division of EMD Technologies, of Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Class I - Dangerous

The transformers do not meet the UL standard for this product and pose a fire risk.

Jan 8, 2013 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’
Class II - Moderate

A chemical used in the rubber part on the top cover of the product can result in a reaction that changes the rubber from black to white and poses a risk of skin irritation to the consumer.

Dec 19, 2012 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Liquid Motion waterslides

Sportspower Ltd., of Hong Kong

Class II - Moderate

The warning labels on the children's waterslide are inadequate for weight limit and fail to tell consumers never to slide head first. This poses a risk of serious injuries to consumers, including neck injuries.

Nov 28, 2012 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’