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Shenzhen Shijingjie Network Technology Male-to-Male Extension Cords Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury and Death from Electrocution and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazards; Sold on Walmart is CPSC recall #26401, announced on April 9, 2026. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves male-to-male extension cords, also known as pigtail cables, model numbers RY-US-06 and RY_US-1.5. The recalled, 125V 12AWG, heavy-duty extension cords are generally used to back-feed electricity to a residence during a power outage by connecting a generator to an outlet in the home. The blue or yellow cords have two male ends with a three-prong black plug and measure between 23.6 inches and 59 inches long. The model number is printed on the product's purchase order or receipt. The remedy is consumers should stop using the recalled extension cords immediately, taking care not to touch the live end of the cord when unplugging, and contact shenzhen shijingjie network technology for a full refund.. Affected brand: Shenzhen Shijingjie Network Technology Co., Ltd..
This recall involves male-to-male extension cords, also known as pigtail cables, model numbers RY-US-06 and RY_US-1.5. The recalled, 125V 12AWG, heavy-duty extension cords are generally used to back-feed electricity to a residence during a power outage by connecting a generator to an outlet in the home. The blue or yellow cords have two male ends with a three-prong black plug and measure between 23.6 inches and 59 inches long. The model number is printed on the product's purchase order or receipt.
Affected products
Male-to-Male Extension Cords
Recalled brands
Shenzhen Shijingjie Network Technology Co., Ltd.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the recalled extension cords immediately, taking care not to touch the live end of the cord when unplugging, and contact Shenzhen Shijingjie Network Technology for a full refund.
Recall date
April 9, 2026
CPSC recall #26401 covers Shenzhen Shijingjie Network Technology Male-to-Male Extension Cords Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury and Death from Electrocution and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazards; Sold on Walmart, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on April 9, 2026. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves male-to-male extension cords, also known as pigtail cables, model numbers RY-US-06 and RY_US-1.5. The recalled, 125V 12AWG, heavy-duty extension cords are generally used to back-feed electricity to a residence during a power outage by connecting a generator to an outlet in the home. The blue or yellow cords have two male ends with a three-prong black plug and measure between 23.6 inches and 59 inches long. The model number is printed on the product's purchase order or receipt.
The CPSC remedy for recall #26401 is consumers should stop using the recalled extension cords immediately, taking care not to touch the live end of the cord when unplugging, and contact shenzhen shijingjie network technology for a full refund.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.
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The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Shenzhen-Shijingjie-Network-Technology-Male-to-Male-Extension-Cords-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-and-Death-from-Electrocution-and-Carbon-Monoxide-Poisoning-Hazards-Sold-on-Walmart. RecallDocket links to it from this page.
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