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ASDA Portable DVD player - recall notice
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ASDA today issued a recall for their cheap portable dvd player. My memory being like a siv I cant remember the brand - but it was one posted here a while back on the quick... forum. Not sure if this is the right place to post it. Think it was the pacific one, but not sure...
Apparently the power unit is a fire hazard as it overheats. This is in the daily mail today as well.
Any more info please post - just letting people here know
Maybe we should have a recalls page (esp for products bought using people on here's recommendation?).
HTH.
Apparently the power unit is a fire hazard as it overheats. This is in the daily mail today as well.
Any more info please post - just letting people here know
Maybe we should have a recalls page (esp for products bought using people on here's recommendation?).
HTH.
Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:
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Durabrand model DVDP107T
Hope its not the one you have0 -
I dont have one at all, just posting for information as I know it was posted here a while back as a bargain. Thanks tho...Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:0
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I know this thread is well over a year old, but I've just stumbled across it.
We have a working Durabrand DVDP107T, and just noticed that a recall was issued just over a year ago.
Does it matter that the unit is now well over a year old (probably about 18 months old), or should ASDA still replace it due to it being a safety issue ??
Thanks in advance,
Daniel0
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