Ningbo New Team Import & Export Co. Ltd. ("Lera"), of China DR Power Recalls Lithium-Ion Battery Packs Due to Fire and Burn Hazards Recall 2025

Official title: DR Power Recalls Lithium-Ion Battery Packs Due to Fire and Burn Hazards

GeneralBy Recall Watch Editorial TeamJune 26, 2025Updated April 27, 2026

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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

This summary mirrors the official CPSC notice issued June 26, 2025. Last synced from CPSC: Apr 27, 2026.

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This recall involves 62-volt 5.0 Ah LiPRO rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs for use with DR Power brand battery-powered products, such as lawnmowers, trimmers and snow throwers. The products include stand-alone battery packs with model number 41...

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What's recalled

DR Power Recalls Lithium-Ion Battery Packs Due to Fire and Burn Hazards

This recall involves 62-volt 5.0 Ah LiPRO rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs for use with DR Power brand battery-powered products, such as lawnmowers, trimmers and snow throwers. The products include stand-alone battery packs with model number 414240, and removeable battery packs included with DR Power outdoor yard equipment items with model numbers 524340, SB11022XEN, T4X3026XEN, T4X3062XENR, CE75021XEN0 and CE77021XEN0. Information containing the model number for the battery pack ("41424") is located on the battery pack's label. The LiPRO and DR Power logo are on the front and side panels of the battery pack. 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.

All units of this product are affected.

Why it was recalled

The recalled battery packs can short-circuit and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.

Where was it sold

nationwide

What to do

  1. Do not consume or use this product
  2. Check the lot numbers or UPC codes listed above
  3. Return the product to the store where you purchased it for a full refund
  4. Contact your healthcare provider if you have experienced any symptoms
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Is the Ningbo New Team Import & Export Co. Ltd. ("Lera"), of China recall still active?

Yes, this recall is currently active as of June 26, 2025. Do not use or consume the affected product.

How do I know if my Ningbo New Team Import & Export Co. Ltd. ("Lera"), of China is affected?

All units of Ningbo New Team Import & Export Co. Ltd. ("Lera"), of China matching the description above are affected.

What should I do if I have the recalled Ningbo New Team Import & Export Co. Ltd. ("Lera"), of China?

Do not consume or use this product. Return it to the store for a full refund, or dispose of it safely.

Why was Ningbo New Team Import & Export Co. Ltd. ("Lera"), of China recalled in 2025?

The recalled battery packs can short-circuit and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.