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Electric incense burner. Voltage of 220-240 V. All batches are concerned. — recall

Consumer goods · European Union · 2026-08-07 · China-origin
Hazard: Electric shockOrigin: China

Electric incense burner Electric shock

CountryEuropean Union
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-08-07
Country of originChina
Model identifiersWL-05D
CategoryElectrical appliances and equipment
HazardElectric shock
Hazard descriptionThe appliance is not earthed. In addition, its conductors are not held in position, the accessible metal parts are not sufficiently insulated from the live parts, in particular the conductors of the power supply cable, and the clearance /creepage distances between the live parts of the heating element and the accessible metal part are insufficient. The user may therefore touch live parts and receive an electric shock.
Non-complianceThe product does not comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive.
Recall numberSR/02158/26
Official noticeView source ↗

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Rules & standards likely involvedGPSR, CE (Toys EN 71 / LVD·EMC), REACH · Full guide →

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