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Faulty gadget sold at Asda is urgently recalled over fire risk fears

A faulty gadget which is being sold at Asda is being urgently recalled after a worrying fire risk was revealed.

Shoppers are being asked to check the model of their cordless vacuum cleaners and return the item to the store.

The Goblin cordless vacuum is a popular cleaning product sold by the supermarket.

However it is now being removed from shelves after it was found that the product may be a fire risk.  

A government spokesperson said: ‘It has been identified that in some units of the Goblin handheld vacuum, the battery may overheat. 

‘This could pose a fire safety risk if left on charge and unattended.

‘The product does not meet the requirements of the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.’

The GHV102W-20 model is the product which is affected by the battery overheating.

The Goblin cordless vacuum is being recalled due to a fire risk caused by battery overheating

Asda’s website says: ‘Stop using the unit and return it to your nearest ASDA store for a full refund or exchange.

‘We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused.

‘If you would like any further information, please contact Asda Customer Relations on 0800 952 0101.’

Only products with the with site codes 5A.08.20.115; 15A.10.21.181 or 15A.09.22.168 can be returned. The codes can be found on the body of the vacuum cleaner.

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