Neisouf B0FRFNJXQH “Thundercloud LED” String Lights Explode, Causing Hand Injury

February 24, 2026 — A recent incident report details a dangerous malfunction involving Neisouf “Thundercloud LED Ceiling Cloud” string lights (model B0FRFNJXQH), which reportedly exploded immediately upon being plugged in. The incident resulted in a hand injury to the consumer and occurred while the product was being installed in a child’s room.

Product Details

Brand Name: Neisouf
Manufacturer: Neisouf
Model: B0FRFNJXQH
Retailer: amazon
Incident Report Number: 20260202-4E925-2147323962
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Incident Overview

According to an incident report filed on February 5, 2026, a consumer experienced a severe malfunction with a Neisouf “Thundercloud LED Ceiling Cloud” string lights product, identified by model number B0FRFNJXQH. The incident took place as the consumer was in the process of installing the lights in their children’s room. Immediately upon plugging the string lights into an electrical outlet, the unit reportedly “exploded,” causing a direct injury to the consumer’s hand. The reporting party expressed significant concern over the safety implications of the product, particularly given its intended use in a children’s environment, stating, “Otherwise, it could have been a disaster. So disappointed with it has a safe risk as a bayby product.” The family was present at the time of the explosion.

Safety Concerns

The reported explosion of the Neisouf “Thundercloud LED Ceiling Cloud” string lights raises significant safety concerns for consumers:

  • Immediate Dangers: The primary and most immediate danger is the risk of an electrical explosion or sudden combustion. Such events can lead to severe injuries, including electrical shocks, burns, lacerations from flying debris, and hearing damage. The reported hand injury underscores the direct physical harm possible.
  • Long-term Risks: Depending on the severity of an explosion or electrical malfunction, potential long-term risks include permanent scarring, nerve damage, chronic pain, and psychological trauma. If a fire were to ignite, there’s also the risk of smoke inhalation and respiratory issues.
  • Who Might Be Affected: Anyone handling or in close proximity to the product is at risk. Given that this product was being installed in a child’s room, children are particularly vulnerable. Their natural curiosity and inability to recognize immediate dangers mean they could be severely affected by a product malfunction.
  • Property Damage Potential: An electrical explosion poses a significant risk of fire, which can cause extensive damage to personal property, including walls, furniture, electrical wiring, and other household items. Such incidents can also lead to power outages and damage to the home’s electrical system.

What Consumers Should Do

If you own the Neisouf “Thundercloud LED Ceiling Cloud” (model B0FRFNJXQH) or a similar product from the same brand, here is what you should do:

  • Immediate Steps to Take: Immediately stop using the product. Do not attempt to plug it in, inspect it, or repair it. Unplug it from any power source if it is currently connected.
  • How to Check if You Own the Affected Product: Verify the brand name (Neisouf) and the model number (B0FRFNJXQH) on the product packaging, instruction manual, or your purchase receipt.
  • Prevention Measures: Until further information or an official recall is issued, consumers are advised to refrain from purchasing or using this specific product. Always exercise caution with electrical products, especially those intended for children’s spaces. Ensure all electrical products are certified by recognized safety standards.
  • Reporting Procedures: If you have experienced a similar incident with this product, or if you own it and have safety concerns, please report it immediately to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.cpsc.gov. Keep the product, packaging, and any purchase receipts, as these may be crucial for investigations.

Manufacturer’s Response

The manufacturer, Neisouf, has acknowledged the incident report. At this time, no further information regarding their investigation or any specific actions they plan to take has been provided.

Legal Help Available

If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product or suffered property damage due to a product malfunction, you may be entitled to compensation. The experienced product liability attorneys at Farzan Law understand the complexities of defective product cases and can help you navigate the legal process. Farzan Law is a California based Personal Injury law firm focusing on protecting the rights of those wrongfully injured.

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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.

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