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Holiday Brass Candle Lamp Recalled By Discount Firm

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Name of Product:
Style #95062 Brass Candle Lamp
Hazard:

The lamp presents a potential electrocution or shock hazard with the lamp.

Remedy:
Refund
Recall Date:
January 19, 1989
Units:

Some 320,000

Consumer Contact

For additional information, consumers may call Bradlees Consumer Affairs at 1-617-770-5377.
 

Recall Details

Description:

WASHINGTON -- Some 320,000 imported electric brass candle lamps sold during last year's Christmas shopping season by Bradlees Department Stores are being voluntarily recalled by the Braintree, Mass., discount chain because of a potential electrocution or shock hazard with the lamp.

Recalled is the style #95062 brass candle lamp which sold for $4.99 at Bradlees east coast stores from Maine to North Carolina. Lamps were manufactured by Kobiiz in Taiwan.

Consumers should retrieve the lamps from their Christmas holiday decorations and return them to the nearest Bradlees store for a full refund of the purchase price. For additional information, consumers may call Bradlees Consumer Affairs at 1-617-770-5377.

Remedy:

Consumers should retrieve the lamps from their Christmas holiday decorations and return them to the nearest Bradlees store for a full refund of the purchase price.

Sold At:
The brass candle lamp sold for $4.99 at Bradlees east coast stores from Maine to North Carolina.
Manufacturer(s):
Kobiiz, of Taiwan
Manufactured In:
Taiwan
Recall number:
89-006

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