Burn Hazard Prompts Consumer Product Safety Recall of Wii Chargers

August 12, 2009

If you own the Psyclone Essentials or React Wii 4-Dock Battery Recharge Stations, it's best to unplug them.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a product recall on both units, citing fire and burn hazards caused by potential overheating of the battery pack. A half-dozen incidents have occurred so far, with two gamers suffering minor burns to their hands.

The $50 units were made in China and distributed in the United States by Griffin International. They were sold at Target, Toys R Us, Amazon.com and Best Buy.

The CPSC website explains the process for returning the defective Wii chargers.

UPDATE: Joystiq's Alexander Sliwinski reminds us that these products have been experiencing overheating problems since 2007...

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Re: Burn Hazard Prompts Consumer Product Safety Recall of ...

Sanyo made a licensed charger. hopefully this will give them some incentive to bring it stateside

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The only one i trust was the nyko ones.

http://www.magicinkgaming.com/

Re: Burn Hazard Prompts Consumer Product Safety Recall of ...

My first thought upon reading the headline was "I bet they're Chinese."

I was right.

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