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Electronics

🏠 Consumer Products 1,127 recalls

Electric Pictures

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

These pictures have inadequate construction, incorrect wiring, and use flammable materials, all of which pose fire and electric shock hazards to consumers.

Nov 18, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Bowflex Power Pro and Bowflex Ultimate Fitness Machines

The Nautilus Group, of Vancouver, Wash.

Class II - Moderate

The seat pin on the Power Pro with "Lat Tower" and Ultimate models can break or become disengaged, allowing the seat to move suddenly. Also, the incline support bracket on the Power Pro without a "Lat Tower" can break, allowing the incline bench to move suddenly. Both hazards pose a fall risk to the user.

Nov 16, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Stack-On Strong Box Safe

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

These safes can be opened without the use of a combination by jiggling with the door knob. This could allow unauthorized access to a handgun and the potential for serious injury.

Nov 10, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →
Class II - Moderate

Some of the cell phone batteries supplied by the battery manufacturer may be counterfeit. This can cause the batteries to short-circuit, overheat and pose burn hazard to consumers.

Oct 28, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Halcyon SCUBA Buoyancy Compensator (BC) Inflators

Halcyon Manufacturing, of High Springs, Fla.

Class II - Moderate

The SCUBA BC bladder can have a slow leak because of imperfections within the machining of the stainless air barrel of their inflators. This can cause unexpected buoyancy problems with divers, possibly resulting in decompression sickness.

Sep 2, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

AC Power Adapters

Delta Electronics Inc., of Taipei, Taiwan

Class I - Dangerous

The adapters can overheat, cause damage to the circuit board and melt through the housing, which poses a fire and electrical shock hazard to consumers.

Sep 2, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Rival Crock-Pot® Slow Cookers

The Holmes Group Inc., of Milford, Mass.

Class II - Moderate

The handles on the base of the slow cookers can break, posing a risk of burns from hot contents spilling onto consumers.

Aug 5, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Snow Peak Giga Power White Gas Camping Stove, GS-010

Snow Peak USA, Inc., of Clackamas, Ore.

Class II - Moderate

Plastic parts in the pump connected to the camping stove can crack or become dislodged. When exposed to extreme temperature change, the blue plastic shrinks around the aluminum parts and has been observed to crack the outer plastic housing. The air tube on some of the pumps can become unglued and dislodged. Both of these failures can permit gas to leak.

Jul 15, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Turbo Tiger Power Washer

Zhejiang Anlu Cleaning Machinery Co. Ltd., of China

Class I - Dangerous

These electric pressure washers do not have a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) on the power cord, which poses a serious electrocution hazard if the unit comes into contact with water.

Jul 15, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Counterfeit LG-branded TM-510 Cell Phone Batteries

Verizon Wireless of Bedminster, N.J.

Class I - Dangerous

Some LG-branded TM-510 batteries may be counterfeit and susceptible to overcharging, especially if used with a non-LG charger. LG Infocomm U.S.A. Inc. states that these are counterfeit LG-branded batteries, which do not contain a safety device in the circuitry, to prevent overcharging. In turn, the counterfeit batteries can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to users.

Jun 24, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

DC power supply units

Basler Electric Co., of Highland, Ill.

Class I - Dangerous

The power supply, if overloaded, can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

Jun 15, 2004 Electronics Nationwide View Details →