Amazon recalls portable chargers on reports of fires, burns

AmazonBasics portable power banks (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

NEW YORK (AP) - Amazon is recalling 260,000 AmazonBasics portable chargers after reports that they can overheat and cause fires or burns.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says Amazon received 53 reports of the chargers overheating, including one of a customer who was burned by battery acid. There were also four reports of property damage due to fire and smoke.

The CPSC says customers should stop using the chargers and contact Amazon for a refund. Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. says it is also contacting customers.

The power banks, used to charge smartphones and other gadgets on the go, were sold at Amazon.com, Amazon book stores and Amazon pop-up shops between Dec. 2014 and July 2017. They cost between $9 and $40.

The product ID numbers are B00LRK8EVO, B00LRK8HJ8, B00LRK8I7O, B00LRK8IV0, B00LRK8JDC or B00ZQ4JQAA. The numbers are printed on the back of the unit.

Amazon says customers can request a refund by calling 855-215-5134 (toll-free) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Saturday or through its website, amazonpowerbank.expertinquiry.com.