Original; see modified release: Star Wars Lightsaber Recalled by Hasbro
NEWS from CPSC
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Office of Information and Public Affairs
Washington, DC 20207
This is the original of a document that has been modified. To see the modified version, click here
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 24, 1999
Release # 99-129
Company Phone Number: (888) 690-
6141 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: Mark Ross, (301) 504-7076
CPSC, Hasbro Announce Recall to Repair Star WarsTM LightsaberTM Toys
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Hasbro Inc., of Pawtucket, R.I., is voluntarily
recalling about 618,000 Star Wars Lightsaber toys for repair. The spring
in the battery compartments of these toys can dislodge, causing the
batteries to overheat or rupture. This can cause burns to consumers.
Hasbro has received 38 reports of Lightsaber batteries
overheating, including six reports of batteries rupturing. There are
three reports of minor burns to consumers, and one consumer reported
experiencing eye irritation.
There are two models of Lightsaber toys involved in this recall.
The Darth MaulTM Double-Bladed Lightsaber has retractable red plastic
"light blades" on both sides of a metallic-gray hand grip. When the
blades are fully extended, the toy is 5 feet long. The Qui-Gon JinnTM
Lightsaber has a single retractable "light blade" made of green plastic
that extends from a metallic-gray hand grip to about 3 feet. Both
Lightsaber toys operate with two "C" batteries. The plastic blades on
double-bladed Lightsaber light up when struck against another object,
and the single-bladed Lightsaber stays continually lit when turned on.
Both feature energy "humming," "charge-up" and motion-activated battle
crash sounds.
Mass merchandise and toys stores nationwide sold these Lightsabers
from May 1999 through June 1999 for $20 to $30.
Consumers should stop using these Lightsabers immediately, and
call Hasbro to get a free repair kit. The repair kit contains
instructions on how to install a battery protector. To get this repair
kit or for more information, consumers should call Hasbro at (888) 690-
6141 anytime, or go to their website at www.hasbro.com. Consumers also
can write to: Hasbro Lightsaber Repair Program, P.O. Box 200, Pawtucket,
RI 02862.
Lightsabers currently being sold with the sticker, "Now with
battery protector" are not part of this recall.