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Enesco Recalls Shelly's Diner Collectible Due to Fire Hazard

  • Shelly’s Diner Collectible
  • Power Adapter
  • Stamp on the bottom of the ceramic product
  • Stamp on the bottom of the ceramic product
Name of Product:
Shelly's Diner® Collectible Ceramic
Hazard:
The diner's power adapter can overheat and melt the adapter's plastic housing, posing a fire hazard.
Remedy:
Refund
Replace
Recall Date:
December 13, 2012
Units:
About 1,600
Consumer Contact

Enesco, LLC at (800) 436-3726 from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday CT or online at www.department56.com/recall for more information.

Recall Details

Description:

The recalled product is part of the Department 56 Original Snow Village collection of lighted buildings and comes with a traditional power cord that lights the interior and a separate power adapter that lights the exterior.  The collectible is a ceramic building shaped like a diner and is approximately 10 ? inches long by 6 ? inches high and 4 ? inches deep. This recall includes diners with date codes 03 12 JP01 or 05 12 JP01 stamped on the bottom of the diner.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the diner's power adapter and contact Enesco for a free replacement adapter or a full refund.

Incidents/Injuries:

Enesco has received two reports of power adapters partially melting due to overheating.  No injuries or property damage were reported.

Sold At:
Holiday stores and gift shops nationwide and online at amazon.com from July 2012 through September 2012 for about $120.
Manufactured In:
China
Recall number:
13-067

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