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Consumer goods · South Korea · 2025-02-27 · China-origin
Hazard: Non-compliance with normal temperature …Origin: China

Argo Heated Eyelash Curler normal temperature rise non-compliant

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2025-02-27
Country of originChina
ManufacturerArgo Corporation Co., Ltd.
Model identifiersBIU017
Hazard descriptionNon-compliance with normal temperature rise: - Part: Finished product - Result value: 72 ℃ - Marked maximum temperature: 60 ℃ - Standard: The appliance should not pose any danger under normal use, and when tested according to 6.2, the maximum temperature shown in the thermal image of the heating part should not exceed the maximum temperature marked on the product. Risk of burns due to excessive temperature rise.
RemedyConsumers who own the product should immediately stop using it. Contact or visit the inquiry center to receive measures such as repair, exchange, or refund.
Recall number3904
Official noticeView source ↗

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