Friday, February 1, 2013

Columbia recalls Omni-Heat electric jackets due to burn hazard (or, for working too well)

Columbia recalls OmniHeat electric jackets due to burn hazard or, for working too well

course, we have internet in heaven or refrigerators Evernote integration, but one thing that science can not do: offer a gentle warm jacket. A few years after he hung up Ardica sleep due to a battery recall, the British did the same. The sportswear company has issued a recall of seven Omni-Heat Electric jacket styles, citing a problem with internal rechargeable batteries. It appears that these cells "have a defect which could cause overheating and pose a fire hazard." The company has received one report of an overheated battery from its distribution center in France, but it is clear that it is sufficient. According to the company's own statement on the subject, "a few warm jackets Columbia 2012 may contain a bracelet with an internal heating element manufacturing defect that could cause a short circuit occurs, leading to a potential burn hazard . "

If you remember, the circuit breaker is in fact one of our favorite gadgets of 2011, but, curiously, has never been able to determine when and where they will be sold . We were contacted by an independent company that claimed Columbia used its technology for breach of contract, but was never able to verify

that Sales was the reason seems to be pause. Obviously, a few hundred of them eventually made their way into the warm embrace of consumers, but because the "redemption" appears as the only remedy here, we kind of doubt, a second generation emerge. It is important to note, however, that the British

not Omni-Heat electric offers are not included in the recall - and for the record, he did a great job remarkable to keep warm without circuit whiz-bang. Hit the links below if you plan to send her back, I personally recommend you to eBay. Calling this field "rare" is quite an understatement.

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