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Urgent recall on popular heatwave toy over electric shock fears

SHOPPERS are being urged to be careful if they have purchase a popular heatwave toy after an urgent recall was issued.

The Fansteck Bubble Machine is a portable bubble maker that was listed for sale on websites including Amazon

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has said that the machine presents a “high risk” of electric shock. 

This is because it is inadequately earthed and the terminal connections are loose, which could allow the product to become live.

The a sample of the product did not have adequate instructions and safety information in a language easily understood by consumers. 

“As the body of the product is metal, the whole unit can become live presenting the risk of electric shock,” the report added.

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said that Amazon was selling the product, but that the listing has since been removed by the online marketplace.

The specific model that has been recalled is the YG-1165. 

The government document said that other model codes could include X001DTJM4P.

If you have a bubble machine made by Fansteck, be sure to check whether you have that model. 

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Even if you did not buy your bubble machine from Amazon, it is worth checking whether you have one of those models.

Electrical Safety First said if you believe you have an affected product, you should stop using it immediately and contact the retailer for further advice.

Martyn Allen, technical director at Electrical Safety First, said: “Consumers remain at risk from substandard and dangerous electrical goods sold via online marketplaces due to loopholes in the law.

"Online marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay and Wish.com currently have no responsibility for the safety of goods sold by third party sellers via their platforms and we continue to call on the Government to change this.

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