
Walkie-Talkies sold at Toys R Us recalled for burn hazard
If you started holiday shopping early this year, you may want to check the packaging if you bought a Cobra 2 way radio (what we used to call walkie-talkies) at Toys R Us.
The manufacturer and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission are cooperating on a recall of 8,000 units of the cool looking toys (pictured left) because the rechargable batteries can leak and cause a chemical burn.
The great news is that no one has been hurt yet, so cheers to Cobra for moving fast on this recall.
How To Tell If Your Walkie-Talkie Is Recalled
The recall involves two-way radios with the 300 mah “CEL” batteries. The walkie talkie style radios are made of pink plastic and come in purple packaging. Product number PR191-2VP is located on the front of the packaging and on the label inside the battery compartment. The batteries are standard AAA Nickle Metal Hydride battery cells with a black wrapper with the battery name 300 mah (CEL) with the date code (TF or RF) on the battery itself.
Cobra asks that consumers stop using the radios and contact them for a free replacement and a 20% coupon on a new purchase. Do not touch anything that has leaked from the battery, which is sound advice in almost all cases, come to think of it.
More information is available toll-free at (888) 252-9889 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday
Posted under Products, Recalls, Safety
This post was written by George Bounacos on November 14, 2008
