Officeworks recalls popular item over fire risk

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Officeworks recalls popular item over fire risk
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The product has been sold across Australia.

The recall was issued by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission for the Comsol Pty Ltd 10000mAh 20W USB-A & USB-C magnetic wireless power bank sold at Officeworks stores across the country.

READ MORE:"There is a risk of a serious burn injury and/or property damage if the battery overheats and catches fire," the ACCC said.The power bank is used to wirelessly charge iPhone 12, 13 and 14 models.For further information, contact Comsol Customer Service on 1800 266 765 or by

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