Chicago, IL – Illinois consumers are being urged to immediately stop using certain ANNQUAN-brand power strips sold on Amazon after officials warned the products pose a serious fire hazard that could lead to injury or death.
According to the Illinois State Fire Marshal and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, ANNQUAN power strips models EX-D112-05 and EX-D106-25 were recalled after investigators found the devices lack supplemental overcurrent protection. Without this safeguard, the power strips can overheat and ignite if overloaded, creating a risk of fire, burns, or smoke inhalation.
The recall affects approximately 11,200 units sold nationwide through Amazon.com between December 2023 and October 2025, with prices ranging from $15 to $40.
The recalled products include two designs. Model EX-D112-05 features a black metal housing with 12 yellow outlets and a single on/off switch near the power cord. Model EX-D106-25 has a yellow metal housing with six black outlets, each with its own individual on/off switch. Model numbers may appear on the order invoice rather than the product itself.
Hefei Juyuan Sporting Development Co., Ltd., the China-based distributor, has received seven reports of the power strips blowing fuses. Officials said no fires or injuries have been reported so far.
Consumers who purchased the recalled power strips are advised to stop using them immediately and contact Hefei Juyuan Sporting Development to receive a full refund. The recall was officially issued on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
Anyone who believes they own one of the recalled products should unplug the power strip and avoid further use, especially with high-draw appliances such as space heaters or power tools.
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