Amazon recalls Easylife Go Heater LED
Amazon is recalling the Easylife Go Heater LED due to a risk of electric shock. The product's insulation may deteriorate, causing the front grille to become live. This poses a risk when unplugging the heater.

- Brand
- Easylife
- Product
- Go Heater LED
- Batch codes
- KLW-031A-R-UK500, 5056254107045, B08HJ7QN68
- Sold on
- Amazon
- What to do
- If you purchased one of these products, please stop use immediately. Please return the affected item(s) to Amazon for a full refund.
- Publication date:4 August 2025
Amazon is carrying out a recall of Easylife Go Heater LED.

The risk reported to the CCPC is electric shock. The product’s insulation may deteriorate, causing the front grille to become live. As this part must be touched to unplug the product, there is a risk of electric shock.
The brand is Easylife. The model number is KLW-031A-R-UK500. The barcode is 5056254107045. The ASIN number is B08HJ7QN68.
The products were sold online through Amazon. There are approximately 15 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.
What to do:
If you purchased one of these products, please stop use immediately.
Please return the affected item(s) to Amazon for a full refund, follow the instructions here. Any charges that you incur for this return will be refunded to you.
View all product safety noticesFrequently asked questions
Is Go Heater LED being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Amazon is recalling the Easylife Go Heater LED due to a risk of electric shock. The product's insulation may deteriorate, causing the front grille to become live. This poses a risk when unplugging the heater.
Why is Go Heater LED being recalled?
The recall relates to a electric shock hazard. Amazon is recalling the Easylife Go Heater LED due to a risk of electric shock. The product's insulation may deteriorate, causing the front grille to become live. This poses a risk when unplugging the heater.
What should I do if I have this product?
If you purchased one of these products, please stop use immediately. Please return the affected item(s) to Amazon for a full refund.
Which batches of Go Heater LED are affected?
The affected batch codes are: KLW-031A-R-UK500, 5056254107045, B08HJ7QN68.
Where was Go Heater LED sold?
It was sold via Amazon.
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