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360 Electrical recalls surge protectors

The surge protectors can short circuit when non-grounded plugs are connected

June 15, 2016

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360 Electrical of Salt Lake City, Utah, is recalling about 10,300 surge protectors in the U.S and Canada.

 

The surge protectors can short circuit when non-grounded plugs are connected, posing a shock or fire hazard.

 

No incidents or injuries are reported

 

This recall involves three models of surge protectors, Idealist (360320), Idealist 2.4 (360321) and Agent (360322). The model number is located on the underside of the unit.

 

The units have seven outlets, come in black or white and measure 14.5 inches long by 2.5 inches wide by 1.5 inches tall. “360electrical” is printed on the front of the units.

 

Recalled surge protectors do not have a single check mark engraved on the underside of the unit, right next to the model number.

 

The surge protectors, made in China, were sold at B&H Photo stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com and bhphotovideo.com from July 2015, through February 2016, for between $33 and $40.

 

What to do

 

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled surge protectors and contact 360 Electrical for a free replacement.

 

Consumers may contact 360 Electrical toll-free at 844-827-4207 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (MT) Monday through Friday or online at www.360electrical.com, hover over “Support” at the top of the page and click on “Warranty,” then click on “Agent, Idealist and Idealist 2.4 RECALL INFO” for more information.

 


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