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Fire / OverheatingMay 15, 2013CPSC #13191

Optimus Recalls Portable Electric Heaters Due to Fire Hazard

Product
Heaters
Units affected
355,000
Remedy
replacement

What was recalled

This recall involves two models of Optimus Infrared Quartz Radiant heaters with model numbers H-5210, produced in 2011 and H-5211, produced in 2012. The model number and the year of production appear on a label on the back of the heater. The recalled heaters are white and are approximately 12-inches wide by 13-inches tall by 6-inches deep. "Optimus" is printed on the top left of the heater. The control knob is located on the top right side of the heater.

Hazard

The heater design can fail to prevent ignition of nearby combustible materials that come in contact with the unit, posing a fire hazard to the consumer.

Injuries

None reported.

Made in

China

Where it was sold

  • Best Buy Market Place, Family Dollar, Heartland, Northern Tool, Rite Aid and other stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com, ebay.com and Walmart.com from October 2011 through December 2012 for between $25 and $30.

Photos

Optimus heater H-5210Optimus heater H-5211
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