January 13, 2026 – A consumer has reported a serious incident involving a Lopsic Non nail grinder purchased from Amazon. The device reportedly caught fire while charging, resulting in property damage and a potential safety hazard for other users of the product. The incident highlights the critical importance of monitoring charging electronics and being aware of potential overheating risks.
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Incident Overview
The incident, reported on December 11, 2025, involved a Lopsic Non nail grinder. According to the consumer’s report, the device began to feel warm during its charging cycle. This initial warmth escalated, and a burning smell soon became apparent. The situation quickly turned critical when the nail grinder ignited, catching fire. The consumer reacted swiftly, throwing the burning device to the ground and extinguishing the flames with water. Despite their quick actions, the fire caused a burn hole in the carpet, indicating the intensity of the heat and flames.
Safety Concerns
This incident with the Lopsic Non nail grinder raises significant safety concerns for consumers. The primary hazard is the risk of fire and burns, which can lead to severe injury and extensive property damage.
- Immediate Dangers: An overheating or burning electronic device poses an immediate risk of thermal burns to anyone nearby. Flames can rapidly spread to flammable materials in the home, such as furniture, curtains, or flooring, leading to house fires. Smoke inhalation is also a serious concern during any fire.
- Long-Term Risks: Products that exhibit such malfunctions may indicate underlying manufacturing defects or design flaws in the battery or charging circuitry. These issues can persist across multiple units, putting other consumers at similar risk.
- Who Might Be Affected: Anyone owning or using a Lopsic Non nail grinder, or similar products from the same manufacturer, could be at risk. Given that these products are often used for pet grooming, pets themselves could also be vulnerable to burns or fire hazards if the device malfunctions while in use or charging nearby.
- Property Damage Potential: As demonstrated by the burned carpet, these types of incidents can cause significant and costly property damage beyond the immediate product. A more severe fire could destroy entire rooms or homes.
What Consumers Should Do
Consumers who own a Lopsic Non nail grinder or similar LOPSIC products should take immediate precautions:
- Immediate Steps to Take: If your device shows any signs of overheating, emits unusual smells, or begins to smoke or spark, immediately unplug it from the power source if safe to do so. Do not attempt to use or charge the device again. If a fire occurs, prioritize personal safety, evacuate the area, and call emergency services.
- How to Check if They Own the Affected Product: Verify the brand and model of your nail grinder. Look for “LOPSIC” as the brand and “Lopsic Non” as the product model, typically found on the device itself or its packaging.
- Prevention Measures:
* Always charge electronic devices on a non-flammable surface, away from anything that can easily catch fire.
* Do not leave charging devices unattended, especially overnight or when leaving the house.
* Use only the charging cable and adapter supplied by the manufacturer.
* Inspect charging cables and the device for any signs of damage (fraying, exposed wires, bulging battery) and discontinue use if any damage is found.
* If a device feels excessively warm during use or charging, stop using it immediately.
- Reporting Procedures: If you have experienced a similar incident or have concerns about your Lopsic Non nail grinder, report it immediately to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.cpsc.gov. This helps safety authorities gather crucial data to assess risks and potentially initiate recalls.
Manufacturer’s Response
As of the latest information, there has been no response from the manufacturer, LOPSIC, regarding this incident.
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.
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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.
