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    Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled portable chargers and contact myCharge at 888-251-2026 or compliance@mycharge.com for a free replacement portable charger, the company said. ...

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  5. Nearly 330,000 smoke alarms sold by HSN recalled due to ...

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    The recall involves Samurai-branded white-and-silver plastic mini smoke alarms, model number SM1, which is indicated on the packaging. Recalled Samurai Mini Smoke Alarm — front / Credit: U.S ...

  6. The Kardashians swear by this portable charger to fuel their ...

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    They turn to their favorite portable phone battery, the myCharge HubPlus Universal. The durable portable battery, which retails for $69.99 on Amazon , gives owners 4-times the extra battery life ...

  7. 'Extremely dangerous': Feds urge against using select fire ...

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    On Oct. 17, The CPSC issued a recall for 89,500 Colsen fire pits ranging from 5 to 18 inches wide, and sold through several retailers including Amazon, Wayfair and Walmart between January 2020 to ...

  8. Ford recalls 2024: Check the list of models recalled this year

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    Several recalls were issued in 2024 for Ford Motor Company vehicles. The recall report data is from Jan. 1, 2024, to Dec. 27, 2024. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) compiles data from ...

  9. Nearly 25,000 pounds of frozen taquito products sold at Aldi have been recalled due to a possible contamination, the USDA announced Saturday.