
‘Discontinue use immediately' alert as household gadget sold urgently recalled amid ‘electric shock, fire & burns' fears
AN URGENT warning has been issued for online shoppers over a popular product that has been recalled over "electric shock, fire and burns" fears.
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The Electric Heater 1200W Ceramic Heater Fan Heaters are being recalled
Credit: CCPC.ie
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It comes with risks of electric shock, burns and fire
Credit: CCPC.ie
The
The affected product presents a risk of electric shock, fire and burns.
It has failed the mechanical strength testing, leading to parts that can break, giving access to live parts and leading to electric shock, which is dangerous for consumers.
The mini heater is also not resistant to heat and fire, which can lead to overheating parts, potentially causing fire propagation with the appliance or to surrounding materials.
READ MORE ON PRODUCT RECALLS
And this can result in
The CCPC stated that the product does not have the appropriate markings and instructions required under the relevant safety legislation.
The model number is XH-1201. The Amazon ASIN is B0CMCZT6QR. The manufacturer is Ikram & Sons Limited.
There are approximately 14 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.
Most read in The Irish Sun
Customers are urged to discontinue use immediately.
And they are encouraged to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to them.
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This can be done via your user account on the Amazon website or app.
Earlier this month, an urgent
The beauty item in question is the BEAUTYLUSHH UV nail lamp, which was available for Irish customers to buy on
The lamp was reported to the
The safety bosses said that the power supply cable is "not secure and may make contact with accessible live parts of the product."
They concluded that due to this fault, the product could result in the risk of electric shock.
The CCPC has also identified three key things to check to see if you are in possession of a UV nail lamp impacted by the recall.
First, check the type and number of models, which in this case is SUN5 – 6462.
Once this is identified, it is advised to check the batch number, which is D24-2024-22427-1.
Following this, the bar code needs to be checked, which should read 5902802908650 if faulty.
If you are in ownership of the
3
Customers are encouraged to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to them
Credit: Reuters

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‘Discontinue use immediately' alert as household gadget sold urgently recalled amid ‘electric shock, fire & burns' fears
AN URGENT warning has been issued for online shoppers over a popular product that has been recalled over "electric shock, fire and burns" fears. 3 The Electric Heater 1200W Ceramic Heater Fan Heaters are being recalled Credit: 3 It comes with risks of electric shock, burns and fire Credit: The The affected product presents a risk of electric shock, fire and burns. It has failed the mechanical strength testing, leading to parts that can break, giving access to live parts and leading to electric shock, which is dangerous for consumers. The mini heater is also not resistant to heat and fire, which can lead to overheating parts, potentially causing fire propagation with the appliance or to surrounding materials. READ MORE ON PRODUCT RECALLS And this can result in The CCPC stated that the product does not have the appropriate markings and instructions required under the relevant safety legislation. The model number is XH-1201. The Amazon ASIN is B0CMCZT6QR. The manufacturer is Ikram & Sons Limited. There are approximately 14 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. Most read in The Irish Sun Customers are urged to discontinue use immediately. And they are encouraged to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to them. Ford Issues Urgent 'Do Not Drive' Order for 2025 Bronco After Severe Safety Flaw This can be done via your user account on the Amazon website or app. Earlier this month, an urgent The beauty item in question is the BEAUTYLUSHH UV nail lamp, which was available for Irish customers to buy on The lamp was reported to the The safety bosses said that the power supply cable is "not secure and may make contact with accessible live parts of the product." They concluded that due to this fault, the product could result in the risk of electric shock. The CCPC has also identified three key things to check to see if you are in possession of a UV nail lamp impacted by the recall. First, check the type and number of models, which in this case is SUN5 – 6462. Once this is identified, it is advised to check the batch number, which is D24-2024-22427-1. Following this, the bar code needs to be checked, which should read 5902802908650 if faulty. If you are in ownership of the 3 Customers are encouraged to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to them Credit: Reuters