On Feb. 9, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced that appliance company Home Easy was recalling its. The products can be identified by the Geek Heat logo printed on the top of the heater near the vent and the model number printed on the product's underside. The company says the appliance is 20 inches long by 13 inches wide and was sold in white. In total, about 3,000 units are affected.
The recall notice advises any customers who purchased the affected products to destroy the heater by unplugging it and then cutting the electrical cord to make it unusable. They should then prominently write"defective" on the product before properly disposing of it.Home Easy is issuing refunds for the defective products. Customers should take a picture of the heater with the cut electrical cord and submit it to the company at recall@homeeasy.net.
Customers with any questions about the recall can reach Home Easy by phone at 844-801-8880 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST on weekdays or by emailing recall@homeeasy.net. They can also visit
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