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Comsol phone chargers removed from Officeworks shelves over electrocution risk

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The Comsol 3.4A/17W Dual Port USB Wall Charger was one of three products recalled

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A major Australian retailer has urgently recalled popular phone chargers over electrocution concerns that could cause serious injury or death.

The Keji 2.4A Dual USB Port Wall Charger, Comsol 20W USB-C Wall Charger, and Comsol 3.4A/17W Dual USB Port Wall Charger have been recalled.

All three chargers are sold at Officeworks and supplied by Comsol Pty Ltd.

Customers who have purchased any of the chargers are urged to stop using them immediately for fear that the wall plug may break the main body of the chargers, exposing the internal cables.

The Comsol 3.4A/17W Dual Port USB Wall Charger was one of three products recalled

The Comsol 3.4A/17W Dual Port USB Wall Charger was one of three products recalled

All recalled chargers are stored at Officeworks (pictured)

All recalled chargers are stored at Officeworks (pictured)

All recalled chargers are stored at Officeworks (pictured)

This poses a risk of serious injury or death from electric shock or electrocution, Product Safety Australia warned.

The affected Keji dual USB port wall chargers have the model number WCDE24BK or WCDE24WH.

The recalled Comsol USB-C 20W wall charger has the model number WCC202W.

Comsol 3.4A/17W Dual Port USB Wall Chargers have model number WCN34WH.

The model number of the chargers can be found near the plug prongs.

Customers should take returned products to the nearest Officeworks store for a full refund.

Keji Impacted 2.4A Dual USB Port Wall Chargers have model number WCDE24BK or WCDE24WH

Keji Impacted 2.4A Dual USB Port Wall Chargers have model number WCDE24BK or WCDE24WH

Keji Impacted 2.4A Dual USB Port Wall Chargers have model number WCDE24BK or WCDE24WH

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