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myCharge Recalls Powerbanks Due to Fire and Burn Hazards

The powerbank's lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards. hazard recall for myCharge powerbanks.

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The powerbank's lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards. Recall #22009

myCharge Recalls Powerbanks Due to Fire and Burn Hazards

This recall involves seven models of myCharge powerbanks used for powering and recharging electronic devices that have a USB interface, such as tablets, cell phones, Bluetooth speakers, e-readers, etc. The powerbanks have an anodized metallic case that is blue, black or gray. "myCharge" is written on the front of the product case. The model name can be found on the back of the product case and on the bottom panel of the product packaging. The date code is printed on the outer packaging and the product case, except for the Adventure Mega and Adventure Mega C models where the date code is printed on the underside of a flap on the top of the product case. The recalled powerbanks have the following model names, model numbers and date codes: Model Name Model Number Date Codes myCharge Adventure Mega Model No. AVC20KG-A 2818, 3718, 4018, or 4518 myCharge Adventure Mega C Model No. AVCQC20KG-A 2818 myCharge Razor Mega Model No. RZ20KK-A 3818, 4118, 4418, 4918, or 1719 myCharge Razor Mega C Model No. RZQC20KK-A 3818 myCharge Razor Super Model No. RZ24NK-A 0319 myCharge Razor Super C Model No. RZQC24NK-A 3319 or 3519 myCharge Razor Xtreme Model No. RZPD26BK-A 2818, 3718, or 3918

Recall date: Oct 27, 2021 Last update: Oct 27, 2021
Stop using the product immediately and follow the official remedy.
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