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Anker Power Banks: The Fire Risk You Might Be Carrying Around
USASaturday, June 14, 2025
If your PowerCore is recalled, don't panic. But do stop using it immediately. Anker and the Consumer Products Safety Commission have a process for getting a replacement. First, you'll need to prove you own the device. Take a photo of it with the model number, serial number, and your name visible. Write "recalled" on the device in permanent marker. You'll also need to show that you've disposed of the device properly. Anker suggests contacting a local hazardous waste collection center for this.
Why are portable chargers a risk? Most use lithium-ion technology. This makes them lightweight and efficient, but also prone to overheating or fires if damaged or degraded. Remember the hoverboard fires a decade ago? Same issue. These devices can be dangerous, especially in confined spaces like airplane cabins. So, be cautious with your portable chargers. Don't leave them plugged in for too long, and don't use them in unventilated areas.
Anker's recall process is a bit unusual. They require proof of disposal, which is not typical. Most people might just throw away a faulty device without contacting the manufacturer. But in this case, you'll need to follow Anker's instructions to get a replacement. If you have any questions, Anker's customer support is available via email or phone.
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