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Malker Bicycle Light Sets Recall: Battery Hazard

Malker Bicycle Light Sets Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion Hazard; Violates Mandatory Standard for Consumer Products with Button Cell Batteries; Sold on Amazon by MalkerDirect

Updated April 30, 2026

Malker Bicycle Light Sets are being recalled because children can easily access the built-in CR2032 button cell batteries. If swallowed, these batteries can cause internal chemical burns and death.

Is the Malker Bicycle Light Sets recalled? Yes. This product was recalled by CPSC on April 30, 2026. Details below.

What is recalled

Malker Bicycle Light Sets sold in 4-pack or 8-pack sizes on Amazon by MalkerDirect. Each light contains two preinstalled CR2032 button cell batteries and has "Malker Bicycle Light" printed on the front packaging label. Specific packs included: • 8-piece: 4 red silicone + 4 black silicone lights ($9.99) • 4-piece: 2 red silicone + 2 black silicone lights ($6.99) • 4-piece: 2 red silicone + 2 white silicone lights ($6.99) • 4-piece: 4 black silicone lights ($6.99) Red silicone lights emit red light; black and white silicone lights emit white light.

Am I affected

You're affected if you own any Malker Bicycle Light Set in a 4-pack or 8-pack that has "Malker Bicycle Light" printed on the front packaging label and contains CR2032 button cell batteries. These were sold exclusively on Amazon by the seller MalkerDirect.

What to do right now

Stop using these bicycle lights immediately, especially keep them away from children. Throw the lights in the trash, then email a photo of the discarded product to MalkerDirect at [email protected] to receive a full refund. When disposing of the CR2032 button cell batteries, follow your local hazardous waste or battery recycling procedures, do not put them in regular household trash.

Contact: MalkerDirect by email at [email protected].

The hazard

The recalled bicycle lights violate the mandatory standard for consumer products with button cell and coin batteries because they contain button cell batteries that can be accessed easily by children, posing an ingestion hazard. Additionally, the bicycle lights do not have the warnings required under Reese's Law. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.

Brands affected

Source
CPSC
Category
Sports & Outdoors
Recall ID
cpsc-26447
Recalled
April 30, 2026
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