Nutribullet — GO
Portable rechargeable blender powered by lithium-ion batteries. Sold in various colours including black, white, red and grey.
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Fire
- Category
- Kitchen/cooking accessories
- Hazard
- The batteries of the product may overheat during charging, presenting a risk of fire.
- Origin
- People's Republic of China
⚖️ Actions ordered by authorities
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Retailer) Recall of the product from end users
What is this? This is about the Nutribullet GO blender. Its batteries can get too hot while charging and may start a fire.
What's happening? Some Nutribullet GO blenders have a problem with their batteries. The batteries can overheat when plugged in to charge.
Does this affect me? If you own a Nutribullet GO, your blender may be unsafe to charge.
What should I do? Stop using the blender right away. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you need help finding a safe replacement.
🤖 This plain-language summary is automatically generated from the official agency notice using AI. It is for general information only — not medical advice. For decisions about your health, always consult a pharmacist or doctor and read the official source linked below.
🔬 Medical / technical details (for professionals)
Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Fire · Category: Kitchen/cooking accessories · Hazard: The batteries of the product may overheat during charging, presenting a risk of fire. · Origin: People's Republic of China
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