iMirror Recalls Electric Bug Zapper Racket, Fly Swatter and Mosquito Swatter (2025)
iMirror Inc. recalls Electric Bug Zapper Racket, Fly Swatter and Mosquito Swatter sold on Amazon and at imirror.com on July 24, 2025. The recall cites a hazard where the rechargeable battery can catch fire with extended use. Consumers should stop using the products immediately and contact iMirror for a full refund.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
July 24, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brand
iMirror
Category
Electronics
Sold At
Amazon, Online Only
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL
Product Images
Recalled iMirror Rechargeable Electric Fly Swatter
Model number labeled on the back of the recalled iMirror Rechargeable Electric Fly Swatter
Hazard Information
The rechargeable battery in the Electric Bug Zapper Racket, Fly Swatter, and Mosquito Swatter can catch fire when used for extended periods of time.
What You Should Do
iMirror toll-free at 800-762-9066 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, email at ecommerce@imirror.com, or online at www.imirror.com for more information.. Consumers should immediately stop using the Electric Bug Zapper Racket, Fly Swatter or Mosquito Swatter and contact iMirror for a full refund. iMirror will provide pre-paid shipping labels for the return of the product. Once the product is received, the refund will be processed immediately to the customer's original payment method. Customers will be notified directly through the Amazon platform and/or receive an email about the refund process and how to return the product.. Available options: Refund
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About This Product
iMirror offers pest-control devices designed for indoor and outdoor use, including a rechargeable Electric Bug Zapper Racket and related swatters.
Why This Is Dangerous
The device houses a rechargeable battery that can overheat and ignite during extended use, posing a fire risk.
Industry Context
This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
Consumers may discontinue use and request refunds. The recall reduces risk of battery fires but requires returns and processing time.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Check model number on the product label (BZ-001).
Inspect for the rectangular silver sticker on the back of the mosquito swatter handle.
If BZ-001 is present, the item is affected.
Where to find product info
Model BZ-001 is the identifying code. The instruction to return is available from iMirror at www.imirror.com or via the contact options listed above.
What timeline to expect
Refund processing typically 4-8 weeks after receipt.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Document all contact attempts with iMirror.
File a complaint with the CPSC if there is no response after a reasonable period.
Consider seeking legal advice if the company remains unresponsive.
How to prevent similar issues
Do not modify the battery or charger.
Follow manufacturer instructions for charging and use.
Avoid extended operation that can cause overheating.
When purchasing, look for UL or similar safety certifications and buy from reputable retailers.
Documentation advice
Keep the original receipt or order confirmation, photos of the product label, the prepaid shipping label, and all correspondence with iMirror.
Product Details
Model: BZ-001. Sold online via Amazon and at www.imirror.com. Price not disclosed. Recall date: 2025-07-24.
Reported Incidents
No injuries or incidents have been reported.
Key Facts
BZ-001 model number on back of the mosquito swatter handle
Sold on Amazon and imirror.com
Recall date: 2025-07-24
Refunds offered with prepaid return shipping
Refunds issued to original payment method after receipt
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