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ANNQUAN Power Strips Recalled Over Fire Hazard Risk

ANNQUAN recalled its power strips on December 18 after reports of fire hazards. The affected models are EX-D112-05 and EX-D106-25. Consumers should stop using these power strips immediately and seek a refund.

Official notice
Recalled ANNQUAN Power Strip Model EX-D112-05
Recalled ANNQUAN Power Strip Model EX-D112-05
Official source
CPSC
Recall date
December 18, 2025
Status
ACTIVE
Severity
8/10

Quick Facts at a Glance

Recall Date
December 18, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
ANNQUAN Brand Power Strips, ANNQUAN
Category
Electronics
Sold At
Amazon
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL

What to Do Now

Use this page like a recall checklist: verify the product first, then act on the official remedy.

Immediate steps

  1. 1Stop using the product until you confirm whether it is included in the recall.
  2. 2Compare the product label, model number, UPC, color, size, and purchase location against the identifiers below.
  3. 3Follow the official remedy from Consumer Product Safety Commission; save photos, receipts, labels, and correspondence before contacting the company.
  4. 4If the product could harm a child, older adult, pet, or patient, move it out of reach immediately.

Check these identifiers

Brand
ANNQUAN Brand Power Strips, ANNQUAN
Product type
Power Strip
Colors
black, yellow
Sold at
Amazon

Recall Timeline

Key dates and source checks for this recall record.

  1. Recall announced

    December 18, 2025

  2. Reported by CPSC

    December 18, 2025

  3. RecallRadar source check

    December 25, 2025

  4. Consumer action

    Use the official remedy and keep documentation.

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Recalled ANNQUAN Power Strip Model EX-D106-25
Recalled ANNQUAN Power Strip Model EX-D106-25

Hazard Information

The power strips do not contain supplementary overcurrent protection, which creates a risk of fire if the power strips are overloaded. The resulting fire can cause serious injury or death from smoke inhalation and burns.

What You Should Do

return it for a full refund. Hefei Juyuan Sporting Development at 401-998-3366 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at recall_annquan@163.com or online at https://annquanrecall.com/ for more information.. Consumers should immediately stop using the ANNQUAN power strips and contact Hefei Juyuan Sporting Development to receive a full refund.. Available options: Refund

About This Product

Power strips are commonly used to extend electrical outlets and provide multiple connections for devices. Consumers buy them for convenience and to manage power supply for multiple electronics.

Why This Is Dangerous

The lack of supplementary overcurrent protection means that if the power strip is overloaded, it can overheat, leading to a fire. This poses a significant risk of serious injuries or fatalities from smoke inhalation and burns.

Industry Context

This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.

Real-World Impact

The recall affects consumers who rely on these power strips for everyday electronics. It poses an urgent safety risk that requires immediate action to prevent potential injuries.

Practical Guidance

How to identify if yours is affected

  1. Check your power strip model against EX-D112-05 and EX-D106-25.
  2. Look for the model number on your order invoice or product packaging.
  3. If unsure, contact the manufacturer for verification.

Where to find product info

Model numbers can typically be found on the order invoice or near the power cord on the device itself.

What timeline to expect

Refund processing may take 4-6 weeks after the returned product is received by the company.

If the manufacturer is unresponsive

  • Document all communications with the company.
  • Reach out again via phone or email.
  • Consider filing a complaint with consumer protection agencies if unresponsive.

How to prevent similar issues

  • Look for power strips with surge protection features.
  • Choose products certified by safety organizations such as UL or ETL.
  • Avoid overloading power strips by adhering to specified limits.

Documentation advice

Keep records of your purchase invoice, correspondence with the company, and any photos of the product for your records.

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Product Details

The recall involves ANNQUAN power strips models EX-D112-05 and EX-D106-25. Model EX-D112-05 has a black metal enclosure with 12 yellow plastic receptacles. Model EX-D106-25 features a yellow metal enclosure with six black plastic receptacles.

Key Facts

  • Models EX-D112-05 and EX-D106-25 recalled
  • Risk of fire due to lack of overcurrent protection
  • Consumers should stop using and return for refund
  • Contact Hefei Juyuan for more information

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Safety Assessment

Risk LevelHIGH
Severity Score
8/ 10
Affected Groups
GENERAL
Injury Types
BURNOTHER

Product Details

Report Date
December 18, 2025
Recall Status
ACTIVE

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