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Casely Recalls Wireless Portable Power Banks Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
If you or a loved one were injured or experienced property damage due to a defective Casely Power Pod, call the Law Offices of Jason Turchin at (800) 337-7755 or visit www.victimaid.com for a free consultation.
Overview of the Casely Power Pod Recall
On April 17, 2025, Casely announced a recall of approximately 429,200 Wireless Portable Power Banks due to a serious fire and burn hazard. The lithium-ion batteries in these portable phone chargers can overheat and ignite, posing a risk of injury or property damage while in use.
Consumers who own these devices should stop using them immediately and contact Casely to receive a free replacement.
Details of the Hazard

The recalled Casely Power Pods contain lithium-ion batteries that have been reported to overheat, swell, or catch fire while charging. The hazards include:
- Fire risk during charging
- Minor burn injuries to users
- Potential property damage from overheating batteries
Casely has allegedly received 51 reports of incidents involving:
- Overheating
- Battery swelling
- Fires while charging phones
These incidents have allegedly resulted in six minor burn injuries reported by consumers.
Affected Product Information
The recall affects:
- Product Name: Casely Power Pod Wireless Portable Power Bank
- Battery Capacity: 5000mAh
- Model Number: E33A (printed on the back of the device)
- Size & Weight: Approximately 3 x 2 x 0.25 inches, 3.2 ounces
- Brand Marking: “Casely” engraved on the front plate
- Colors/Designs: Sold in various colors and decorative prints
Manufacturer and Retailer Responsibility
The defective power banks were imported by Casely Inc., of Brooklyn, New York, and manufactured in China. They were sold online through:
- GetCasely.com
- Amazon.com
- Other third-party e-commerce platforms
The units were available for purchase from March 2022 through September 2024, priced between $30 and $70.
What Should Consumers Do if Burned By A Defective Power Bank?
- Stop using the power bank immediately. Call our product liability lawyers to see if you may be entitled to compensation.
Product Liability Claims for Power Bank Fire or Burn Injuries
If you or a loved one suffered burn injuries or property damage due to a Casely Power Pod, you may be eligible to pursue a product liability claim. Manufacturers and retailers must ensure the products they sell are safe for consumer use.
Types of Product Liability Claims
- Defective Design – If the battery system was inherently unsafe.
- Manufacturing Defect – If an error during production made certain units prone to overheating or fire.
- Failure to Warn – If Casely failed to provide adequate safety instructions or warnings about the risk.
Compensation for Fire and Burn Victims
Victims affected by defective Casely power banks may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses (burn treatment, ER visits, rehab, etc.)
- Pain and suffering from injuries or trauma
- Lost wages due to recovery time
- Property damage (such as scorched furniture, electronics, or personal items)
- Emotional distress, especially in cases involving children or home fires
Filing a legal claim can help victims recover financially and hold negligent companies accountable.
FAQs
1. How do I know if my Casely power bank is part of the recall?
Check the back of your device for model number E33A. If it matches and has “Casely” engraved on the front, it is part of the recall.
2. What should I do if my power bank started overheating?
Immediately stop using the device and disconnect it from power. Do not throw it in the trash. Follow Casely’s instructions to report it and dispose of it properly.
3. Can I get a replacement if I don’t have a receipt?
Yes. Proof of purchase is not required. Casely will send you a replacement once you submit the two required photos.
4. How do I safely dispose of the power bank?
Do not throw the power bank in the trash or standard recycling. If you were hurt, you should keep the product preserved.
5. Can I file a lawsuit if I was injured or my property was damaged?
Yes. If you suffered a burn injury or property damage from a defective Casely power bank, you may be eligible to file a product liability lawsuit. Contact the Law Offices of Jason Turchin at (800) 337-7755 for a free consultation.
The Casely Power Pod recall highlights the dangers of overheating lithium-ion battery packs. If you or a loved one were injured or experienced damage due to a recalled power bank, legal action may help you obtain compensation and hold the responsible parties accountable. Contact the Law Offices of Jason Turchin today to discuss your case.











