Hovertrax hoverboard GLW battery packs recalled over explosion risk
The US Consumer Security Commission and products have announced the withdrawal of new product safety involving several Hovertrax 2.0 Hoverboard which displays the GLW battery package from the USA razor. The problem is, according to the withdrawal notice, is what we heard before: the battery might be too hot, which can lead to everything from smoking to explode.
Razor, which you might know for his slender scooter popular in the 90s, made several hoverboard products, including Hovertrax 2.0. According to a new withdrawal notice published by the CPSC, this new problem involves a removable GLW battery installed on some of these hoverboards.
Hovertrax 2.0 is, like other hoverboard before that, a self-balancing board with two wheels. Package of batteries drawn produced from September 2016 to August 2017; They display the name GLW on the package, as well as the serial number below the barcode on their stickers.
CPSC advises consumers to stop using Hovertrax products featuring a battery called back on the risk of fire, explosions, and related potential injuries. The razor will send customers affected by prepaid shipping boxes to send the retractable battery package.
As you would expect, the razor will send this customer back the battery package that is safe and safe to install and use on their Hovertraxboards
. This product is sold through the Amazon website and Walmart website. Go to the Razor website for more info about withdrawals and how to continue by getting a replacement battery package.