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Cygnett MagSlim 5K Power Bank (Black) — recall

Consumer goods · New Zealand · 2026-04-23
Hazard: The housing of the power bank can come …

Cygnett MagSlim 5K Power Bank: housing may separate, causing overheating or fire

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CountryNew Zealand
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-04-23
ManufacturerCygnett NZ
Model identifiersSKU - CY5092PBCHE Batch codes - 4625, 4725, 4825, 4925, 5025, 5125, 5225, 0126, 0226, 0326, 0426, 0526, 0626, 0726, 0826, 0926, 1026, 1126, 1226, 1326, 1426, 1526 Barcode - 0848116045290
Hazard descriptionThe housing of the power bank can come apart at the join due to swelling, compromising the battery and may cause it to overheat or catch fire. Risk of serious burn injuries or property damage if the battery overheats or catches fire.
RemedyStop using the power bank immediately and check the back of the power bank for the batch codes below. Return to your place of purchase to receive a full refund or replacement product.
Recall numberN2026X046
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

Likely platform / channel actionsMarketplaces may delist the same or similar products, freeze or force-remove inventory (e.g. Amazon FBA) and notify past buyers.
Self-check for comparable productsCell–charger matching, over-heat/over-charge protection, isolation of hot parts.
Rules & standards likely involvedthe destination market's product-safety rules and mandatory standards

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