Anker Recalls PowerCore 10000 Power Bank Due to Fire Risk — What You Need to Know
- kevinsdoyle
- Jun 13
- 1 min read


Date: June 2025
Source: Anker Official Recall Notice
Anker has announced a voluntary recall of its PowerCore 10000, model A1266, citing a manufacturing defect that could cause the battery to overheat and catch fire. This recall highlights the increasing urgency around lithium-ion battery safety in schools, workplaces, and homes.
🔍 Product Affected:
Name: PowerCore 1000
Model Number: A1266
Risk: Battery overheating, smoke, and potential fire
Action: Stop using immediately and follow Anker’s refund or replacement instructions
⚠ Why This Matters for Schools:
Many classrooms and STEM programs now rely on rechargeable tools, portable batteries, and student devices. A single faulty battery can pose a major hazard. If you don’t know what to do during a Li-ion battery failure, your instincts may put people at risk.
🛡️ How Kevin Doyle Consulting Can Help:
Staff and student battery safety training
Emergency response planning for Li-ion battery incidents
Safety audits of your classroom tech
📞 Let’s make your environment safer before an incident happens.Contact Kevin@KevinDoyleConsulting.com to schedule a training.



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