Product Safety Information Notice on Lepro le Lighting Chain sold on Amazon
Lepro le Lighting Chains sold on Amazon are being recalled due to a fire risk caused by insufficient protection against water ingress, which could lead to a short circuit. The affected model number is PR4300008-WW-EU.

- Brand
- Lepro le
- Product
- Lighting Chain
- Sold on
- Amazon
- What to do
- Consumers should stop using the product immediately and dispose of it sustainably in accordance with local electrical waste (WEEE) guidance.
- Publication date:18 June 2026
A safety issue has been identified with Lepro le Lighting Chains sold on Amazon.

The risk associated with the products is fire. The protection against water ingress is insufficient, meaning that a fire could start as a result of a short circuit.
The brand is Lepro le. The model number is PR4300008-WW-EU. The type is Golden power. The ASIN is B0196IJF70.
There are approximately 6 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.
The products may also have been sold via eBay.
What to do:
Consumers should stop using the product immediately and dispose of it sustainably in accordance with local electrical waste (WEEE) guidance. You may wish to contact Amazon or the eBay seller to see if there are any remedies available to you. This can be done via your user account on Amazon / eBay.
View all product safety noticesFrequently asked questions
Is Lighting Chain being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Lepro le Lighting Chains sold on Amazon are being recalled due to a fire risk caused by insufficient protection against water ingress, which could lead to a short circuit. The affected model number is PR4300008-WW-EU.
Why is Lighting Chain being recalled?
The recall relates to a fire / burn hazard. Lepro le Lighting Chains sold on Amazon are being recalled due to a fire risk caused by insufficient protection against water ingress, which could lead to a short circuit. The affected model number is PR4300008-WW-EU.
What should I do if I have this product?
Consumers should stop using the product immediately and dispose of it sustainably in accordance with local electrical waste (WEEE) guidance.
Where was Lighting Chain sold?
It was sold via Amazon.
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