Power Tools
Power tools must meet strict electrical and mechanical safety standards. Unsafe models can cause fires, electrocution, or serious injury.
FOLOUP monitors and flags:
- Improper insulation or wiring faults
- Overheating motors and battery packs
- Non-compliant plugs or chargers
- Absence of instructions or warning labels
Power tools are especially common on second-hand marketplaces — our database helps track their circulation and risk levels.
Examples Monitored
- Angle grinders, drills, saws
- Cordless power tool kits
- Imported battery chargers with unsafe designs
Recent Machinery, Power, Tool Product Alerts
The Last 10 Machinery, Power, Tool records sourced from official UK, EU and worldwide product recall listings.
- Cordless Caulking Gun, CX51 (Ref: 2601-0385, Updated: 2026-02-02, Risk: serious)
- Star Blue Light Up TriScooter (Ref: 2601-0284, Updated: 2026-01-30, Risk: high)
- Hairdryer, LD330 (Ref: 2601-0310, Updated: 2026-01-30, Risk: high)
- Engwe T14 EBike (Ref: 2601-0174, Updated: 2026-01-30, Risk: serious)
- Yofuly 2in1 Hot Air Gun Rework and Soldering Iron Kit sold via Amazon (Ref: 2601-0067, Updated: 2026-01-30, Risk: high)
- Ethan the Fox Teether (Ref: 2507-0081, Updated: 2026-01-30, Risk: serious)
- Doloowee Model Aircraft sold via Amazon (Ref: 2510-0174, Updated: 2026-01-30, Risk: serious)
- Hinsinc Drill (Ref: 2601-0199, Updated: 2026-01-23, Risk: serious)
- Freefire HVH Electric Mountain Bike (Ref: 2511-0042, Updated: 2026-01-23, Risk: serious)
- Iqra Books Incense Burner (Ref: 2601-0190a, Updated: 2026-01-19, Risk: not provided)
Last updated: 10 October 2025
This page is for general guidance. It does not replace legal advice or official guidance from EU or UK authorities.