Lopsic Non Portable Nail Drill Melts During First Charge, Poses Fire Hazard

January 23, 2026 – A Lopsic Non portable nail drill purchased from Amazon reportedly suffered a catastrophic internal failure due to overheating during its very first charging cycle, melting from the inside out and posing an extreme fire hazard. The incident, which occurred on January 5, 2026, highlights severe concerns about potential battery or circuit malfunctions within the device.

Product Details

Brand Name: Lopsic
Manufacturer: LOPSIC
Retailer: Amazon
Incident Report Number: 20260105-999FD-2147324855

Incident Overview

The consumer reported purchasing a Lopsic Non portable nail drill via Amazon. Following its initial full depletion, the device was plugged in for its very first charging cycle. During this initial charging, the nail drill experienced a catastrophic internal failure. It overheated to such an extent that it “literally melted from the inside out.”

While the external plastic casing remained intact without visible burn marks, the internal structural integrity of the device failed completely, causing it to collapse inward, described as resembling a “deflated balloon.” A visual inspection by the consumer revealed that the internal components had visibly melted and deformed, strongly indicating a severe battery or circuit malfunction. The consumer has urged the CPSC to investigate this manufacturing defect immediately to prevent potential accidents.

Safety Concerns

This incident with the Lopsic Non portable nail drill raises significant safety concerns due to the severe overheating and internal melting.

  • Immediate Dangers: The primary and most immediate danger is an extreme fire hazard. A device that melts from internal overheating during its first charge cycle indicates a critical defect that could lead to thermal runaway, ignition, and a full-blown fire. Users are at direct risk of burns from touching an overheating device or sustaining injuries if the device explodes or catches fire.
  • Long-Term Risks: If this incident is indicative of a widespread manufacturing defect, many other Lopsic Non portable nail drills in circulation could pose similar risks. Consumers might unknowingly be charging a ticking time bomb in their homes or near flammable materials. The failure of internal components points to potential issues with battery management systems, charging circuits, or battery cell quality, which are fundamental safety features.
  • Who Might Be Affected: Anyone who owns or uses a Lopsic Non portable nail drill, particularly if they are charging it unsupervised or near children, pets, or flammable items. Nail technicians, beauty enthusiasts, or individuals using the device for personal grooming are all at risk.
  • Property Damage Potential: An overheating device that melts from the inside out has a high potential to ignite nearby materials such as furniture, clothing, or other household items, leading to significant property damage or even a house fire.

What Consumers Should Do

Consumers who own a Lopsic Non portable nail drill should take immediate action to ensure their safety and prevent potential hazards.

  • Immediate Steps to Take: If you own a Lopsic Non portable nail drill, immediately cease using and charging the device. Unplug it from any power source. Do not attempt to charge it again or inspect it internally yourself, as this could pose an electrical or fire hazard.
  • How to Check if You Own the Affected Product: Verify the brand and model of your portable nail drill to confirm it is a “Lopsic Non” product. Check purchase records, such as Amazon order history, for details.
  • Prevention Measures: Until further information or a recall is issued, it is strongly advised to store the device in a safe, non-flammable location, away from children and pets. Do not dispose of the device in regular household trash, as damaged batteries can still pose a fire risk. Check with your local waste management for proper disposal of electronic waste with lithium-ion batteries. Always supervise charging of electronic devices, especially new ones, and be alert for unusual heat, smells, or sounds.
  • Reporting Procedures: Consumers who have experienced similar incidents or own this product should report it to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.cpsc.gov. It is also advisable to contact Amazon to report the defective product and seek a refund or replacement.

Manufacturer’s Response

No response has been provided by LOPSIC regarding this incident.

Legal Help Available

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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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