Shenzhenshibangduoladianzikejimaoyi Co., Ltd (Shenzhen Bangduola Electronic Technology Trade Co., Ltd.), doing business as Anzmtosn, of China Luminous Fidget Spinner Balls Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death fr Recall 2026
Shenzhenshibangduoladianzikejimaoyi Co., Ltd (Shenzhen Bangduola Electronic Technology Trade Co., Ltd.), doing business as Anzmtosn, of ChinaIssued May 28, 2026
Shenzhenshibangduoladianzikejimaoyi Co., Ltd (Shenzhen Bangduola Electronic Technology Trade Co., Ltd.), doing business as Anzmtosn, of China Luminous Fidget Spinner Balls Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violates Mandatory Standard for Toys; Sold on Amazon by Anzmtosn — recalled per CPSC on 5/28/2026. Reason: The recalled toys violate the?mandatory safety standard for toys?because the mini flashlight included with the fidget spinner balls contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. If button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries,?including internal chemical burns, and death..

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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Summary of the official CPSC notice issued May 28, 2026. Last synced May 29, 2026. View on cpsc.gov
What's recalled
This recall involves Anzmtosn's Luminous Fidget Spinner Balls, Model FS0862. The model number is located on the back of the packaging. The metal Luminous Fidget Spinner Balls are blue and silver and have a green dot in the center. They were sold with a mini flashlight designed to create a glowing effect while the ball is spinning. The mini flashlights have two removable button cell batteries.
Why it was recalled
The recalled toys violate the?mandatory safety standard for toys?because the mini flashlight included with the fidget spinner balls contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. If button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries,?including internal chemical burns, and death.
Where was it sold1 state
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Frequently asked questions
How do I find the lot number on the product?
The recall notice for the Luminous Fidget Spinner Balls sold by Anzmtosn does not mention specific lot numbers. All units of this product are included in the recall because the mini flashlight contains button cell batteries that children can easily access. If you purchased these fidget spinner balls from Amazon, they are part of the recall regardless of when you bought them or any markings on the packaging.
How do I find the lot number on the product?
The recall notice for the Luminous Fidget Spinner Balls sold by Anzmtosn does not mention specific lot numbers. All units of this product are included in the recall because they violate the mandatory toy safety standard. The mini flashlight attached to the fidget spinner balls contains button cell batteries that children can easily access, creating a serious hazard. If you purchased this product from Amazon, it is part of the recall regardless of lot number.
How do I find the lot number on the product?
This recall does not include specific lot numbers. The recalled Luminous Fidget Spinner Balls were sold on Amazon by Anzmtosn. If you purchased these fidget spinner balls with a mini flashlight included, the product is part of this recall regardless of lot number. The safety issue involves button cell batteries in the flashlight that children can easily access, creating a risk of serious injury or death if swallowed.