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Trianium cell phone battery pack cases are being recalled by Endliss Technology due to burn hazard

Phone Cases Trianium Cell Recalled Due to Burn HazardEndliss Technology is recalling about 367,000 Trianium cell phone battery pack cases.

The lithium-ion battery in the cases can overheat resulting in thermal runaway, posing a burn hazard to consumers.

Endliss has received 96 reports of batteries overheating due to thermal runaway, including 10 reports of burn injuries.

This recall involves Endliss Technology Trianium battery phone cases for all types of mobile phones.

The cases were sold in black, gray, white, and pink colors. “Trianium” is written on the back of the case.

There are 17 different model numbers included in this recall. Recalled model numbers include: TM000006, TM000007, TM000008, TM000009, TM000010, TM000011, TM000046, TM000047, TM000048, TM000049, TM000101, TM000103, TM-06A-4000BBLK, TM-06A-4000ROGD, TM-06A-4000WSLV, TM-S6BC-BLK, and MTS-3000-BBLK.

The cases were sold only online at Amazon.com from September 2014 through July 2020 for between $30 and $100.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled phone cases, dispose of them in accordance with local laws on battery disposal, and contact Endliss for a free replacement power pack, the company and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission advise.

For more information, call Endliss at 844-609-0874, or visit www.trianium.com and click on the recall link on the page.

For information on other recalls, see www.recalls.gov.

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