According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the vacuums can short circuit during or after charging the nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery, posing a fire hazard. The June 27, 2024, recall involves about 10,600 vacuums. The CPSC warns consumers to stop using the vacuums immediately. There have been two reports of fires caused by the vacuums.
The Brookstone TurboVac Handheld Rechargeable Vacuums have the model number BSBVAC301, which is printed on the back of the unit. “Brookstone” is printed on the top of the vacuum. The vacuums are black and come with a wall plate for hanging on the wall. They were sold at Belk stores nationwide and online at belk.com from September 2022 through February 2024 for about $90.
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