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Laptop charger sold at Officeworks recalled

Due to a fault which may break the product and put consumers at risk of an electric shock, a laptop charger sold at Officeworks has been recalled.

The wall plug of the Comsol USB-C universal laptop charger 96W (Model: WCC96WH, Officeworks Part code: COWCC96WH) can break off the main body of the charger exposing the internal wires.

Consumers should stop using the charger immediately and return the charger to their nearest Officeworks store to receive a refund.

For more information, consumers can visit an Officeworks store or contact Officeworks on 1300 633 423 or www.officeworks.com.au

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