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Imoto hoverboard recall12/31/2023 ![]() The companys 400 Swagway X1 also had the most reports of injuries, at 16. 4,300 hoverboards sold by of Salt Lake City, UtahĬustomers who purchased affected hoverboards should stop using them and contact the manufacturer for a full refund, repair or return. Of the companies named, Swagway had the most recalled hoverboards, at 267,000.1,300 Orbit boards sold by Boscov’s of Reading, Pennsylvania.800 Wheeli, 2Wheelz, Back to the Future, Mobile Tech, Hover Shark, NWS, X Glider and X Rider scooters manufactured by Yuka Clothing of Miami, Florida.267,000 Swagway X1 scooters manufactured by Swagway LLC of South Bend, Indiana A total of eight manufacturers and two retailers have issued a recall of more than 500,000 hoverboards in the U.S. Threat of Fire Provokes Hoverboard Recall July 6, 2016, 8:04 PM After months of warnings from the Consumer Product Safety Commission about the dangers of hoverboards, 10 companies today announced.28,000 Hovertrax scooters manufactured by Razor USA LLC of Cerritos, California.4,900 Airwalk Self-Balancing Electric Scooters manufactured by PTX Performance Products USA of Irvinia, California.84,000 iMoto boards manufactured by Keenford Ltd.25,000 Hype Roam boards manufactured by Hype Wireless of Edison, New Jersey. ![]() 70,000 Powerboards manufactured by Hoverboard LLC or Scottsdale, Arizona.16,000 Hover-Way boards with model number HWSBB601-R, manufactured by Digital Gadgets LLC of Monroe, New Jersey.There have been 99 reports to the Consumer Product. NBC says the recalled hoverboards were sold both in stores and online by retailers from June 2015 to May 2016, according to the CPSC. NEW YORK More than 500,000 hoverboards are being recalled after some of the motorized scooters overheated, burned riders and damaged property. NBC says there have been reported injuries, including burns, and property damage. The recall was announced Wednesday, according to NBC, stating there have been close to 100 incidents of batteries overheating. ![]() (WFLA) - Around 501,000 hoverboards are being recalled by 10 manufacturers and retailers nationwide over lithium-ion batteries that can overheat and explode, according to the U.S.
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