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Cleoriff
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Anyone thinking of buying one of these for Christmas may want to think again.

Trading standards officers are warning Christmas shoppers to be cautious before buying a hoverboard tipped to be one of this year’s most popular gifts – after thousands were impounded at UK ports after testing revealed they were at risk of exploding or bursting into flames.

Appparently of those tested 88% were found to be faulty

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/dec/03/hoverboards-explosion-risk-product-recalls-trading...

 

 

 

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Found this picture of one shown on the news today. It belonged to a 13 year old boy.

15,000 unsafe hoverboards seized by Trading Standards because of explosion risk

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thanks for the heads up @Cleoriff don't think I'll be buying one
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A family member was looking at these (as were his friends) Certainly not on the list now. Problem is with fake imports or so it seems...

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Why are they calling segway copies as "hoverboards"
First time I've ever heard them called that..
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I was a bit confused about that as well. On ITV news tonight they spoke to one reporter who actually said 'these devices don't actually hover'.......but all the reports are calling them hoverboards?

Like this one....http://metro.co.uk/2015/12/03/15000-unsafe-hoverboards-seized-by-trading-standards-because-of-explos...

Mind you whatever they are called they are still damn dangerous I think.....

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Also these are illegal to use on pavements and on roads in the UK 

 

But you just know Christmas morning the pavements will be awash with them 

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Also these are illegal to use on pavements and on roads in the UK 

 

But you just know Christmas morning the pavements will be awash with them 


Just hope people listening to the news are convinced otherwise ....

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Cheap fakes, dangerous chargers. The important thing is never to leave one unattended when charging, even the legal ones, especially overnight.

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@Cleoriff wrote:

Found this picture of one shown on the news today. It belonged to a 13 year old boy.

15,000 unsafe hoverboards seized by Trading Standards because of explosion risk


Oh dear! I had no idea they were so dangerous. Thanks for sharing!

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