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CPSC, Browning Announce Recall of Flashlight Batteries

Category
Units Affected
12,500
Recall Date
January 21, 2004
Issuing Agency
Hazard
Injury
The Flashlights Were Sold At Hunting And Sporting Goods Stores Nationwide During December 2003, For About $50. recall product photo 1

CPSC Recall Notice

Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) — official agency notice for recall CPSC-2558.

The recalled 3-volt lithium batteries were packaged in pairs with Browning Black Ice 6-volt Xenon 6 LED flashlights. The batteries were also sold separately in packs of two. No other Black Ice model flashlights are involved in this recall.

Corrective Action (per CPSC)

Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) — official agency notice for recall CPSC-2558.

Consumer should remove the batteries from the flashlights and contact Browning for information on receiving a refund or replacement.

✅ What you should do

  1. Stop using the product if you own it.
  2. Check the model number, lot code, or sell-by date against the recall notice above.
  3. Contact The Flashlights Were Sold At Hunting And Sporting Goods Stores Nationwide During December 2003, For About $50. or the retailer where you bought it for a refund, replacement, or repair.
  4. For the most current official instructions, visit the CPSC recall page.
  5. If you've been hurt by this product, report the incident to CPSC.

Consumer Contact (per CPSC)

Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) — official agency notice for recall CPSC-2558.

Contact Browning at (800) 637-0230 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. MT Monday through Friday.

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The Flashlights Were Sold At Hunting And Sporting Goods Stores Nationwide During December 2003, For About $50. Recall FAQ

The Flashlights Were Sold At Hunting And Sporting Goods Stores Nationwide During December 2003, For About $50. is the subject of an electronics recall: CPSC, Browning Announce Recall of Flashlight Batteries. The notice was published on January 21, 2004 by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Approximately 12,500 units are potentially affected.