In 2025 and 2026, Casely recalled about 429,200 Power Banks (Model E33A) after the CPSC received 79 reports of the lithium-ion battery overheating or catching fire, including 1 death and multiple burn injuries.

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Casely Power Bank Recalled a Second Time in 2026

On April 16, 2026, Casely of Brooklyn, New York re-announced a recall for about 429,200 Casely Power Pods 5000mAh portable MagSafe wireless phone chargers (Model E33A) due to fire and burn hazards linked to the lithium-ion battery.

This was the second recall announcement. The power banks were first recalled in April 2025, but incidents continued to be reported after that recall was announced, including a fatal fire.

Since the April 2025 recall, Casely received 28 additional incident reports, including a fatality and a serious in-flight fire aboard a commercial airplane.

A Woman Died After Her Power Bank Caught Fire

In August 2024, a 75-year-old woman was charging her cell phone with the Casely power bank resting on her lap when the device caught fire and exploded. She suffered second- and third-degree burns and later died from complications related to those injuries.

In February 2026, a 47-year-old woman was using the same model aboard a commercial airplane when the device caught fire and exploded, resulting in first-degree burns. These 2 incidents were among the 28 new reports received after the April 2025 recall, bringing the total nationally to 79 incident reports tied to this product.

What Makes the Casely Power Bank Dangerous?

According to the CPSC, the lithium-ion battery inside the recalled power banks can overheat and ignite, posing a risk of serious injury or death from fire and burn hazards.

The Casely Power Pod is a wireless MagSafe charger, meaning it is designed to rest against the back of the phone during charging.

When a lithium-ion battery ignites in that position, it can cause severe burns before a person has time to react. This type of thermal event is difficult to extinguish and can quickly spread to nearby clothing, furniture, or other materials. In the fatal incident, the victim was burned across the area of her body where the device had been resting.

Which Products Are Recalled?

The recall covers the Casely Power Pods 5000mAh portable MagSafe wireless phone charger, model number E33A. The model number is printed on the back of the device. The word “Casely” is engraved on the front side of the plate on the right side of the device.

These power banks were sold at getcasely.com, Amazon.com, and other e-commerce websites from March 2022 through September 2024 for between $30 and $70. Anyone in Texas who purchased one of these power banks online through Amazon or getcasely.com during that period should check the back of the device for model number E33A.

The 2025 Recall Did Not Stop the Injuries

Casely first recalled these power banks in April 2025 after receiving 51 reports of the battery overheating, expanding, or catching fire, including 6 minor burn injuries. The 2025 recall covered the same 429,200 units with the same model number E33A.

Despite that recall, incidents continued to be reported over the following months. The 2026 reannouncement was issued specifically because the original recall did not reach all consumers — meaning recalled power banks may still be active in homes across Texas and the rest of the country.

What Should You Do If You Have This Power Bank?

Stop using it immediately. Consumers who have a Casely Power Pod with model number E33A should contact Casely for a free replacement by visiting getcasely.com/pages/2025-recall. Fill out the online form and submit two photos: one of the front of the device with the word “Recalled” and the current date written in permanent marker, and one showing the model number on the back.

Do not throw this device in the trash or any recycling bin. Recalled lithium-ion batteries must be disposed of at a municipal household hazardous waste facility. Consumers should contact their local municipality for guidance on proper disposal locations.

Legal Help for Texans Injured by Casely Power Banks

Casely power banks were sold through national e-commerce platforms including Amazon, reaching customers across Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, and throughout Texas between 2022 and 2024. Many Texans may still have one of these devices at home and may not have seen either the 2025 or the 2026 recall notice.

Texans who were burned or injured by a Casely power bank, or who lost a loved one in connection with one of these fires, may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. A Texas product liability lawyer can help you understand your legal options. Time limits apply — do not wait to get legal advice.

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