CPSC Recalls

Recalls / 1988-08-25

Radio Shack Recalls Adapters for Travel Voltage Converters

88070 · Recalled 1988-08-25 · CPSC page

Description

August 25, 1988 Release # 88-070 Radio Shack Recalls Adapters for Travel Voltage Converters WASHINGTON, D. C. - Tandy Corporation of Ft. Worth, Texas in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission today announced it is voluntarily recalling its outlet adapter sets sold since November, 1987. Outlet adapters are used with voltage converters by consumers to operate electrical appliances while traveling abroad. The housing on some adapters could separate from the base when the user tries to remove the adapter from the outlet, exposing the consumer to an electrocution or shock hazard from the live contacts. The product was sold under the "Archer" brand for $7.95 in Radio Shack stores nationwide. The four adapter kit matches the voltage converter with the foreign outlet so portable hairdryers, irons, shavers and other convenience products may be used. Owners of the kits are urged to immediately return the kits to the nearest Radio Shack store for a refund

Products

NameModelUnits
Archer outlet adapter sets

Parties

Manufacturers
RadioShack, Tandy Corporation

Source: CPSC recall 88070. Inclusion in this database is not legal or medical advice.