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A2batt Recalls EEMB Lithium Coin Battery Chargers Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violate Mandatory Standard for Consumer Products with Coin Batteries

This recall involves EEMB Lithium-ion Coin Battery Chargers with Rechargeable 2032 Batteries, model SKLC-0420-0040. The product includes the charger, four rechargeable 2032 lithium-ion batteries, and a USB cable. The brand name "EEMB" is on the front of the product and the model number "SKLC-0420-0040" is printed on the back.

Agency
CPSC
Recall date
Aug 6, 2026
Status
Active
Company
EEMB USA, doing business as A2batt, Inc., of Redlands, California
Recalled EEMB Lithium-ion Coin Battery Charger showing model
Image supplied with the official CPSC notice.

1. What product was recalled?

EEMB Lithium-ion Coin Battery Chargers with Rechargeable 2032 Batteries

Quantity: About 4,930

RECALL-NUMBER
26670

2. Is my exact product affected?

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3. What is the hazard?

The recalled battery chargers violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries, because the charger has lithium coin batteries that can be accessed easily by children. In addition, the coin batteries provided with the battery charger are not in child-resistant packaging, and the packaging does not have the warnings, as required by Reese's Law. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.

4. What should I do now?

Consumers should stop using the charger immediately, remove the batteries and place them in an area that children cannot access. Contact A2batt to receive a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write "RECALL" on the charger. If batteries remain in packaging, dispose of the batteries according to local hazardous waste guidelines and provide a photo of the disposal to info@a2batt.com. Note: Button cell and coin batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.. [object Object]. A2batt by email at info@a2batt.com or online at www.eemb.com/Recall or www.eemb.com and click "Charger Recall" at the top of the page for more information.

5. Where was it sold or distributed?

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6. Were injuries or illnesses reported?

None reported

7. What remedy is available?

Consumers should stop using the charger immediately, remove the batteries and place them in an area that children cannot access. Contact A2batt to receive a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write "RECALL" on the charger. If batteries remain in packaging, dispose of the batteries according to local hazardous waste guidelines and provide a photo of the disposal to info@a2batt.com. Note: Button cell and coin batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.. [object Object]. A2batt by email at info@a2batt.com or online at www.eemb.com/Recall or www.eemb.com and click "Charger Recall" at the top of the page for more information.

8. Is the recall active or closed?

The source status is Active. Recall Index urgency is urgent, which is a separate deterministic site label.

9. When was the information checked?

Last checked .

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10. Where is the official source?

Open the official CPSC source

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