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this Anker power bank can catch fire, you must do this

An Anker power bank is being withdrawn from sale and buyers can claim their money back. The Anker 535 Power Bank runs the risk of overheating and the power bank can catch fire. We explain what you should do if you own this power bank.

Anchor 535 Power Bank

Anker is a well-known accessory brand and its power banks are widely available in Dutch and Belgian stores. So is the Anker 535 Power Bank which has now disappeared from the market. Anker recommends that users stop using this product and recycle it. Customers also get their money back. If you think you currently own this power bank, follow the next steps that Anker shares on its website:

  1. Look at the back of your power bank and look next to it Fashion model to the model number A1366
  2. If you do indeed own the power bank in question, stop using it immediately
  3. Keep them in a safe place for now
  4. Do not throw them in the garbage, but take them to the recycling center or any other place that accepts lithium batteries for recycling
  5. Fill out Anker’s form here to get a chargeback

Check the model number on the back

House fire

The risk posed by the Anker 535 Power Bank was discovered following a house fire that broke out in the United States this month. A house in the state of Maryland was damaged, but no injuries were reported.

After investigation, there were indications that an Anker 535 Power Bank was the cause of the fire. The local newspaper Herald-Mail Media knows that. The fire started after a filled suitcase caught fire. There were no other electronic devices or other flammable items in the suitcase, except for the power bank. Follow the steps above that Anker recommends if you have this power bank at home. Also check our recommendations for the best power banks of the moment.

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