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If You Bought This Power Bank From Amazon, Stop Using It Immediately

Amazon shoppers who bought a budget power bank in 2024 may want to check their device, as one portable charger now comes with an urgent warning.
Mahdeehassan 3 weeks ago (Last updated: 3 weeks ago) 3 minutes read
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If You Bought This Power Bank From Amazon, Stop Using It Immediately

By Patrick Phillips May 3, 2026 7:45 pm EST

In the past several years, power banks have gone from being fringe devices used by a few savvy tech-heads to absolutely invaluable gadgets used by anyone who needs to power up a mobile device on the go. While there are too many companies manufacturing power banks to count, Consumer Reports has deemed some portable chargers better than others.

Despite that fact, many shoppers may be willing to skip over a power bank from a major brand in favor of one that costs a little less through certain online outlets like Amazon. Like other online retailers, the e-commerce giant has become a major marketplace for the sale of power banks in recent years. If you purchased a device branded with the VEEKTOMX logo between January 2024 and September 2024, you may need to stop using it immediately, as the company issued a recall for some power banks sold exclusively through Amazon during that period.

To be clear, the recall does not include all VEEKTOMX power banks sold through Amazon in that stretch. Rather, it covers only the brand’s VT103 Small Portable Charger Mini Power Banks. Those devices were available in white, pink, or purple, and are being recalled because their lithium-ion components can overheat and catch on fire. According to the company’s recall notice, only the VT103 power banks that DO NOT have a serial number printed on the back are included in the recall.

<a href="https://jordangazette.com/the-5-highest-rated-fuel-transfer-pumps-at-harbor-freight-and-what-they-cost/”>What to do if you have a recalled power bank U

S. Consumer Products Safety Commission Per the company, about 8,000 devices are included as part of the recall. As noted, if you do not see a serial number printed in the bottom right corner, you need to stop using the power bank immediately due to the potential fire risk. VEEKTOMX recommends that you do not attempt to charge the device or carry it around with you.

Moreover, the company says that you should store the recalled power bank in a cool, dry place away from heat sources and flammable materials. If possible, it should also be an area free of humidity. Do not throw the power bank in the garbage either. Rather, VEEKTOMX recommends disposing of it at your local municipal Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facility.

Before you dispose of the potentially hazardous power bank, VEEKTOMX asks that you reach out to them directly to confirm that your device is indeed part of the recall. The company can be reached at [email protected] and says it responds within 24 hours. You can also provide the requisite information — order date, order number, shipping address, etc. – on the company’s official recall page. Assuming your device is part of the recall, VEEKTOMX will replace it with a new one free of charge. 

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