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Power banks recalled across Canada for potential fire hazard: Health Canada

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LOGiiX Piston Power 5000 Mag Power Banks (Health Canada)

Health Canada has announced a recall for approximately 10,500 power banks in Canada, due to a potential fire hazard.

LOGiiX, a Vancouver-based company, is recalling its Piston Power 5000 Mag Power Banks that were manufactured in China in several colours.

“A small number of power banks may overheat when used to charge a device or when charging the power banks, posing a fire hazard,” the notice says.

According to the notice, as of Feb. 9, the company has received four reports of incidents in Canada, but no reports of injuries.

The recalled products, sold between January 2022 and July 2025, are:

  • Model number: LGX-13302, in the colour black
  • Model number: LGX-13303, in the colour white
  • Model number: LGX-13304, in the colour navy or midnight blue
  • Model number: LGX-13839, in the colour lavender
  • Model number: LGX-13840, in the colour blush

The model number can be found on the bottom of the packaging above the barcode, the notice says.

Health Canada advises consumers to stop using the recalled product and contact LOGiiX for a replacement power bank.

Consumers should also contact their municipality for directives on how to safely transport and dispose of lithium-ion batteries, Health Canada advises.

For more information, consumers can also contact LOGiiX by telephone at 1-855-412-6632, by email at Help@logiix.ca or visit the company’s website.

The Canada Consumer Product Safety Act prohibits recalled products from being redistributed, sold or given away in Canada, the notice says.

This story has updated the number of power banks under recall after the company corrected this figure with Health Canada.