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InfoRecall #26183

Energizer Recalls Rechargeable Lanterns Due to Overheating

Energizer Holdings, Inc., of Clayton, Missouri · Energizer® Large Power Indicator Lanterns

Recalled Energizer® Large Power Indicator Lanterns (image 1 of 2)
Recalled Energizer® Large Power Indicator Lanterns (image 1 of 2) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
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Recalled Energizer® Large Power Indicator Lanterns (image 2 of 2) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves the Energizer® Large Power Indicator Lantern. The lantern is a cone-shaped portable light with an opaque lens and "Energizer" displayed on the side. The top portion of the lantern is gray with a large power button on top and a red handle. The model number of the lantern is BGAAL9 and the SKU number is 039800143341 or 039800143334. The model is located on the bottom of the light, on the removable cover that provides access to the charging cord storage area. The SKU is located on the packaging. Only lanterns with a date code of June 2024 located on the base of the unit, are part of this recall. The date code is shown using two circles, one circle has an arrow pointing to the year ("24"), and the other has an arrow pointing to the month ("6").

Hazard

The lithium-ion batteries installed in the lanterns can overheat, posing a burn hazard to consumers.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled lanterns and contact Energizer for instructions on how to receive a full refund. Consumers will be asked to register for the recall by providing proof of the affected date code. Consumers will then be sent prepaid shipping materials to return their recalled lantern. Once the lantern is returned, consumers will be issued a refund. Note: Do not throw this recalled lithium-ion battery or device in the trash, the general recycling stream (e.g., street-level or curbside recycling bins), or used battery recycling boxes found at various retail and home improvement stores. Recalled lithium-ion batteries must be disposed of differently than other batteries, because they present a greater risk of fire. Your municipal household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center may accept this recalled lithium-ion battery or device for disposal. Before taking your battery or device to a HHW collection center, contact that office ahead of time and ask whether it accepts recalled lithium-ion batteries. If it does not, contact your municipality for further guidance."

Refund

Reported Injuries

The firm reported one incident of the lithium-ion battery in a lantern overheating. No injuries have been reported.

411 Press Analysis

The CPSC announced a voluntary recall of Energizer® Large Power Indicator Lanterns on January 15, 2026. The lithium-ion batteries installed in the lanterns can overheat, posing a burn hazard to consumers. This recall covers about 4,100 and was initiated by Energizer Holdings, Inc., of Clayton, Missouri as a preventive measure. No injuries have been reported to date. Consumers should stop using the product and obtain a full refund. The recall demonstrates proactive safety compliance by the manufacturer. Consumers can verify whether their product is affected by checking model numbers against the CPSC listing.

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