The Recall Desk
SevereCPSC·25227·Announced 2025-04-17

Casely Wireless Portable Power Banks Recalled for Fire and Burn Hazards

Casely is recalling about 429,200 wireless portable power banks because the lithium-ion batteries can overheat and catch fire. The company has received 51 reports of overheating or fires, resulting in 6 minor burn injuries.

What this means for you

Illness, injury, or structural failure has been reported. Stop using the product immediately and contact the manufacturer for a refund or repair.

Our severity reasoning: The source reports six minor burn injuries resulting from 51 incidents of lithium-ion battery overheating and catching fire during normal use (charging phones). Actual reported injuries combined with fire hazards on a widely distributed consumer product meet the 'significant injury/property-damage reports' criterion for a Severe (4) rating.

Plain-English summary

This recall involves Casely Wireless Portable Power Banks with model number E33A. The lithium-ion battery in these power banks can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.

Approximately 429,200 units were sold online through getcasely.com, Amazon.com, and other e-commerce websites from March 2022 through September 2024 for between $30 and $70. The company has received 51 consumer reports of the battery overheating, expanding, or catching fire while charging phones, resulting in 6 minor burn injuries.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled power banks. To receive a free replacement, consumers should visit https://www.getcasely.com/pages/2025-recall and fill out the online form, then submit two photographs: one showing the front of the power bank with 'Recalled' and the date written in permanent marker, and another showing the model number on the back. Proof of purchase is not required. Casely is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Consumers should dispose of the power banks in accordance with local and state regulations. Do not throw the device in the trash, curbside recycling, or general used battery recycling boxes, as lithium-ion batteries present a greater fire risk. Contact your local household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center to arrange proper disposal.

The recalled product

Product
Casely Wireless Portable Power Banks
Manufacturer
Casely Inc., of Brookyln, New York
Hazard
  • fire
  • burn-injury
Affected units
429,200

Distribution

Distributed nationwide across the United States.