CPSC2025-06-26
DR Power Recalls Lithium-Ion Battery Packs Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
Ningbo New Team Import & Export Co. Ltd. ("Lera"), of China
Hazard
The recalled battery packs can short-circuit and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled battery packs and contact DR Power for a pro-rated refund, based on the battery's age. Consumers will need to show proof of the battery pack's destruction by uploading two photographs in accordance with the destruction instructions (provided on the firm's recall website), and filling out the recall form online at https://www.drpower.com/5AHB-recall. If consumers choose to dispose of the recalled battery pack's lithium-ion battery, it should be done in accordance with local and state regulations.
Sold at
Home improvement and hardware stores nationwide and online at DRPower.com and CountryHomeProducts.com from April 2018 through July 2024 for between $300 and $700 for outdoor equipment that includes battery packs, and for $250 for battery packs sold individually.
Affected count
About 13,200
Injuries reported
The firm has received two reports of incidents of fire and/or overheating. No injuries have been reported.
Manufactured in
China
Remedy type
Refund
Products
DR Power LiPRO rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs (5.0 Ah)
Consumer contact
DR Power toll-free at 800-454-8643 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at recall@drpower.com, or online at https://drpower.com/recalls and https://www.drpower.com/ and click on "Product Recalls" for more information.
Official notice
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/DR-Power-Recalls-Lithium-Ion-Battery-Packs-Due-to-Fire-and-Burn-HazardsDon't want to check this manually?
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