If you bought a HEZI brand power strip online in the last couple of years, this recall deserves your attention. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a recall because these power strips can pose a serious risk of electrocution.
Here’s what you need to know — and how to take action.
What’s Being Recalled and Why?
HEZI brand power strips are being recalled because they have an ungrounded metal enclosure.
If the metal enclosure becomes energized, it can lead to electrocution, which may cause serious injury or death.
At this time:
No injuries have been reported
The recall was issued to prevent potential harm
Which Products Are Affected?
This recall involves HEZI branded power strips with the following characteristics:
Brand: HEZI
Product: Power Strips
Enclosure:
Metal housing in gray or yellow
Outlets:
Eight black plastic receptacles
Switches:
Power switch and circuit breaker switch located at the end of the metal enclosure near the power cord
No specific model numbers were listed — all matching HEZI power strips with this design are included.
What You Should Do?
If you own one of these power strips:
Stop using it immediately
Unplug it from the wall
Contact HEZI HOME to request a full refund
Do not attempt to repair or modify the power strip.
Key Dates or Safety Alerts
Recall date: January 15, 2026
Units recalled: About 1,320
Recall type: CPSC recall
Hazard: Electrocution risk from ungrounded metal enclosure
The power strips were sold:
Online only
On Amazon.com, eBay.com, Kmart.com, and Sears.com
From May 2024 through October 2025
For approximately $35 to $56
How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue
To receive a refund, consumers should contact HEZI HOME directly.
Additional instructions and updates are available through the official CPSC recall notice.
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