Thousands of chargers sold at major chains across Canada have been recalled. The announcement came from Health Canada, stating that the recall is due to safety concerns over the overheating of a particular wireless charger brand sold at Winners, HomeSense, and Marshalls. The Isla Rae Magnetic Wireless Charger, which is compatible with MagSafe, has been identified as the product in question.
Chargers Recalled Due to Safety Risk
Health Canada issued a statement on Tuesday, Dec. 15, outlining the recall of the Isla Rae Magnetic Wireless Charger. The chargers reportedly have the potential to overheat, thereby presenting a possible fire and burn hazard. Consumers have been urged to stop using the recalled products immediately and to return them to any HomeSense, Winners, or Marshalls location to receive a refund. Health Canada has emphasized the importance of not selling, redistributing, or giving away the recalled product.
Reports of Incidents Related to the Product
As of Nov. 26, the company had received five reports of incidents involving mild burns due to the product. TJX Canada, the company that imported the product, reported that 7,000 of these affected chargers were sold in Canada between June 2024 and April 2025.
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Specific Model Numbers Included in the Recall
The chargers that have been recalled carry the following model numbers:
RM5PBMBK – Black
RM5PBMCG – Gold
RM5PBMDP – Pink
RM5PBMPW – White
RM5PBMSL – Lavender
The products were distributed by HTG Brands LLC, a U.S. company, and imported by TJX Canada. Health Canada has encouraged consumers to report any health or safety incidents related to the use of the product or any other consumer product by filling out the Consumer Product Incident Report Form.
Contact Information and Other Recalls
Customers seeking more information can call 1 (800) 646-9466 or visit the Winners, HomeSense, or Marshalls websites. Health Canada has also announced the recall of over 16,000 wireless headphones, and has recently expanded a recall on over 170,000 toaster ovens.
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