Columbia Sportswear Recalls Seven Models of Heated Jackets Due To Burn Hazard

Active Recall Announced January 29, 2013 CPSC #13104

Quick answer

Columbia Sportswear Recalls Seven Models of Heated Jackets Due To Burn Hazard is CPSC recall #13104, announced on January 29, 2013. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves seven models of men's and women's 2012 Columbia Omni-Heat™ electric heated jackets. They are polyester and have the Columbia name printed on the front upper left side. The jackets have two battery packs located in inner pouches. Jackets with the following names and style numbers are being recalled: MEN'S Circuit Breaker™ II Jacket SM7051 Electro AMP™ Jacket SM7061 Electro™ Interchange Jacket SM7886 Electric Big Game™ Interchange Jacket HM7198 WOMEN'S Circuit Breaker™ II Jacket SL7022 Electro AMP™ Jacket SL7021 Electro™ Interchange Jacket SL7885 The style number can be found on both the large white care label and the small white security tag sewn into the left inside seam of the jacket. The remedy is consumers should immediately stop using the heated jackets and check the style number to determine if they are part of the recall. those with recalled jackets should disconnect both batteries from the electrical connections inside the battery pouches and contact columbia sportswear for a full refund with proof of purchase. without proof of purchase, the following refund prices will apply: men's and women's circuit breaker™ ii jacket $275 men's and women's electro amp™ jacket $250 men's and women's electro™ interchange jacket $300 men's electric big game™ interchange $300. Affected brand: Columbia Sportswear Company.

Hazard

This recall involves seven models of men's and women's 2012 Columbia Omni-Heat™ electric heated jackets. They are polyester and have the Columbia name printed on the front upper left side. The jackets have two battery packs located in inner pouches. Jackets with the following names and style numbers are being recalled: MEN'S Circuit Breaker™ II Jacket SM7051 Electro AMP™ Jacket SM7061 Electro™ Interchange Jacket SM7886 Electric Big Game™ Interchange Jacket HM7198 WOMEN'S Circuit Breaker™ II Jacket SL7022 Electro AMP™ Jacket SL7021 Electro™ Interchange Jacket SL7885 The style number can be found on both the large white care label and the small white security tag sewn into the left inside seam of the jacket.

Affected products

Men's and Women's Heated Jackets

Recalled brands

Columbia Sportswear Company

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the heated jackets and check the style number to determine if they are part of the recall. Those with recalled jackets should disconnect both batteries from the electrical connections inside the battery pouches and contact Columbia Sportswear for a full refund with proof of purchase. Without proof of purchase, the following refund prices will apply: Men's and Women's Circuit Breaker™ II Jacket $275 Men's and Women's Electro AMP™ Jacket $250 Men's and Women's Electro™ Interchange Jacket $300 Men's Electric Big Game™ Interchange $300

Recall date

January 29, 2013

Categories

Outerwear

Frequently asked questions

What is CPSC recall #13104?

CPSC recall #13104 covers Columbia Sportswear Recalls Seven Models of Heated Jackets Due To Burn Hazard, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on January 29, 2013. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves seven models of men's and women's 2012 Columbia Omni-Heat™ electric heated jackets. They are polyester and have the Columbia name printed on the front upper left side. The jackets have two battery packs located in inner pouches. Jackets with the following names and style numbers are being recalled: MEN'S Circuit Breaker™ II Jacket SM7051 Electro AMP™ Jacket SM7061 Electro™ Interchange Jacket SM7886 Electric Big Game™ Interchange Jacket HM7198 WOMEN'S Circuit Breaker™ II Jacket SL7022 Electro AMP™ Jacket SL7021 Electro™ Interchange Jacket SL7885 The style number can be found on both the large white care label and the small white security tag sewn into the left inside seam of the jacket.

What is the remedy for recall #13104?

The CPSC remedy for recall #13104 is consumers should immediately stop using the heated jackets and check the style number to determine if they are part of the recall. those with recalled jackets should disconnect both batteries from the electrical connections inside the battery pouches and contact columbia sportswear for a full refund with proof of purchase. without proof of purchase, the following refund prices will apply: men's and women's circuit breaker™ ii jacket $275 men's and women's electro amp™ jacket $250 men's and women's electro™ interchange jacket $300 men's electric big game™ interchange $300. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.

I sell this product on Shopify. What do I need to do?

If you sell Columbia Sportswear Recalls Seven Models of Heated Jackets Due To Burn Hazard on Shopify, stop selling the affected units immediately, notify customers who purchased them, and consider whether you have a Section 15(b) reporting obligation to the CPSC. RecallDocket helps Shopify merchants identify affected SKUs and prepare the required safety report.

Where is the official CPSC notice for this recall?

The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2013/Columbia-Sportswear-Recalls-Seven-Models-of-Heated-Jackets. RecallDocket links to it from this page.

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