Aquarium Heaters Recalled by United Pet Group Due to Fire and Laceration Hazards

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Name of Product: Marineland Stealth and Stealth Pro Aquarium Heaters

Units: About 1.2 million

Importer: United Pet Group, of Cincinnati, Ohio

Hazard: A wiring problem can cause the aquarium heaters to overheat or break during normal use, damaging the aquarium and posing fire and laceration hazards to consumers. Overheating can cause the heater to shatter or the aquarium glass to break.

Incidents/Injuries: United Pet Group has received 38 reports of fires resulting in property damage and 45 reports of broken aquarium glass. United Pet Group has received one report of a consumer who suffered an eye injury when the aquarium heater forcefully broke while he held it.

Description: The recall involves the following Marineland Stealth and Stealth Pro aquarium heaters. The heaters are black plastic tubes and have a temperature adjustment knob at the top. The model name "Stealth" (in white letters) or "Stealth Pro" (in red letters) is printed on the side of the heater. The model number and the wattage rating are printed below the model name. Stealth Pro heaters were also sold as part of aquarium starter kits.

Sold at: Pet stores nationwide and on various websites from January 2004 through February 2011 for between $20 and $300.

Manufactured in: China and Italy

Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled aquarium heaters and contact United Pet Group for a free replacement aquarium heater or a full refund.

Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact United Pet Group at (800) 338-4896 between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the firm's website at www.marineland.com

For the full page alert, additional information, and contact numbers:

http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml11/11202.html

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I thought I had a stealth pro, but there's no writing on it whatsoever? Sooo guess I'm ok cause it means i don't?
 
repost ;)
 
FYI... they are closed today so don't bother calling :D
 
Its a stealth, just took them out and emailed them. Why are they closed today? Seems like an odd day to close. Earth Day is a holiday for them maybe?
 
jcardona1;5070327; said:
Yes but it seems it is a bigger deal now that it is not just petco or petsmart who is behind the recall.Good reporting though,both threads.I am in the market for a few new heaters and I was considering the Stealth line before these two threads came about.
 
I recommend them anyways. I love my stealth heaters I have 2, one 100W and one 300W. They have never failed me and my 300W heats up my 240gal to between 75-80(whichever I choose). Never over or under. I'm replacing for new ones just in case. But i'd still recommend them. They stand up to turtle abuse, and thats saying something! But I can't/don't use glass ones, so if that's your preference, can't give advice/suggestions on those. Had one once, and it shattered. So my short experience says defiantly no glass. Idk if it was a malfunction, or turtle damage, but eather way, it broke and my turtles could've eaten the glass and died. Idk how mischievous fish are, but my stealth heaters are tough, cheap, heat well, and have never had to replace them. One complaint is that w/ the Stealth, there is no way to know when it is on. Once, I accidently left mine unplugged and was perplexed why it was getting so cold in there.Duh:screwy: So a light would be nice. Which I guess the Stealth Pro has.
 
^^Well it's good to see that you have had no problems with them.I have only used the basic glass Marineland submersibles in the past but lately I've had some get cracked(no turtles but a few big fish)and some just give out with no visible damage.Glass is not a preferrence which is partly why I was considering the stealths.
 
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