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GVKRLXZ AC Adapter sold via Amazon — recall

Consumer goods · United Kingdom · 2026-04-21
Hazard: Fire

GVKRLXZ AC Adapter for fire risk

CountryUnited Kingdom
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-04-21
RetailerAmazon
Model identifiersModel: A1706; Other product identifiers: FBA15LBN8B1YU000001; SKU: QB0W01-65W Type C-FBA X001QDTXW9
CategoryElectrical appliances and equipment
HazardFire
Hazard descriptionThe product presents a serious risk of fire because the fuse is incorrectly rated and may not operate as intended to prevent overheating, which could lead to fire or explosion. In the event of a fault during use, consumers may also be at risk of burns. The mains plug also does not meet the requirements of BS 1363, and the product is missing the required markings and warnings.
Non-compliancePlugs & Sockets etc. (Safety) Regulations 1994; Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016
RemedyThe import has been rejected at the border.
Recall number2603-0284
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; under GPSR regulators can require platforms to act within 2 working days.
Self-check for comparable productsCell–charger matching, over-heat/over-charge protection, isolation of hot parts.
Rules & standards likely involvedUK GPSR, UKCA · Full guide →

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