Anker recalls over a million power banks due to fire and burn hazards
(www.engadget.com)
from simplejack@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 14 Jun 17:34
https://lemmy.world/post/31373075
from simplejack@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 14 Jun 17:34
https://lemmy.world/post/31373075
Yet another batter recall for Anker power banks
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I have one of these but stopped using it because it was bulging enough to bend the case.
Only problem is I can’t do the recall because they need the serial number which is on a piece of paper I threw away a decade ago.
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I don’t remember it ever having a sticker, but I guess so.
Didn’t realize it would become a collectible.
Are you sure the SN is only on a piece of paper?
https://service.anker.com/article-description?ref=Home_Page&urlName=Locating-Serial-Numbers-on-Anker-Products says it’s etched.
www.anker.com/a1263-recall
Thanks
Probably for the best that you can’t exchange it for another Anker battery. They’ve been recalling a bunch of their products lately.
I just recycled my two units. One wasn’t technically part of the recall but out of caution I still recycled it.
Well, better to be recalled instead of buying something off brand and replacing it every three months like I did with other batteries and cords before I caught on to those shifty Amazon scammy retailers.
…I mean yes it’d be great if nothing was recalled at all, but uhhhh, I ain’t gonna hold this one against them.
So if I bought mine on Amazon.ca in Canada it won’t burn my house down?
They’ve probably just crunched the numbers and determined the cost of a recall in Canada was greater than the cost of law suits when your house does burn down
Put in for a replacement power pack on Friday. Just had to enter the order number from Amazon, and upload two pictures of the power pack including the model and serial number. Bought the recalled one in 2018, and it was still working fine when I charged and used it last month. Oh well, I’ll drop it off for recycle next trip to the county waste facility.