Consumer product recalls

Sublue Mix underwater scooters and replacement batteries recalled over fire hazard

Recalled product: Sublue Mix underwater scooters and replacement batteries (black batteries only)
Recall date
March 13, 2025
Source
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Official notice title
Sublue Recalls Lithium-Ion Batteries Sold for Sublue Mix Underwater Scooters Due to Fire Hazard
Recall number
25169
Sold / distributed
Online at www.amazon.com, www.costco.com, www.sublue.com, www.westmarine.com and other websites from June 2018 through February 2025 for approximately $550 (scooters) and $150 (replacement batteries).

Why it was recalled

The lithium-ion batteries can overheat and ignite, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

What was recalled

This recall involves certain Sublue Mix underwater scooter lithium-ion batteries and replacement batteries. The scooters are used for gliding through water. The batteries covered by the recall are black only. The scooters were sold in arctic white, space blue and aqua blue. The scooters have "Sublue" printed on the top and "Whiteshark Mix Underwater Scooter" printed on the side. The battery compartment is located on the underside of the scooter.

What to do

Consumers should stop using the scooters with the recalled batteries immediately and contact Sublue for a free new generation battery replacement (gray battery). Sublue will provide a battery collection kit for the consumer to return the recalled battery and will provide the replacement battery upon return of the recalled battery. Note: Do not throw this recalled battery in the trash or in used battery recycling boxes found at various retail and home improvement stores. Recalled lithium-ion batteries should be disposed of in accordance with any local and state ordinances, following the procedures established by municipal recycling centers for damaged, defective, or recalled lithium batteries, because these potentially hazardous batteries must be handled differently than other batteries.. Follow the official notice for full instructions.

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