February 12, 2026 — A portable charger identified as a RORRY D2-10000 reportedly exploded and went up in flames without being charged or near any heat source, raising serious safety concerns for consumers. The incident, detailed in a recent report, highlights the potential dangers of lithium-ion battery devices.
Product Details
Incident Overview
On January 22, 2026, an incident was reported involving a RORRY D2-10000 portable charger. According to the report, the device unexpectedly exploded and subsequently caught fire. Crucially, the portable charger was not actively being charged at the time of the incident, nor was it situated near any external heat sources that could have contributed to overheating. The sudden and unprovoked nature of the explosion and subsequent fire poses a significant risk.
Safety Concerns
The explosion and fire associated with the RORRY D2-10000 portable charger present a range of serious safety concerns:
- Immediate Dangers: The primary and most immediate danger is the risk of fire and burns from the explosion and subsequent flames. The rapid escalation into fire also poses a risk to surrounding materials.
- Long-Term Risks: Beyond immediate dangers, incidents involving fire and burns can lead to lasting physical and psychological consequences for affected individuals.
- Who Might Be Affected: Anyone in close proximity to the device is at risk. This includes adults, children, and pets. Given that portable chargers are often used in homes, offices, and while traveling, the potential for widespread exposure to this hazard is high.
- Property Damage Potential: An uncontained fire, especially one starting unexpectedly, can lead to extensive property damage. Homes, furniture, clothing, and other personal belongings can be destroyed or severely damaged by flames, smoke, and soot. The incident could potentially cause structural damage to a building if not quickly contained.
What Consumers Should Do
If you own a RORRY D2-10000 portable charger or any similar device, please take the following actions:
- Immediate Steps to Take: If your portable charger starts to swell, smoke, or make unusual noises, immediately place it on a non-flammable surface away from combustible materials and evacuate the area. If a fire starts, do not attempt to extinguish it with water, as this can worsen lithium-ion battery fires; use a Class D fire extinguisher if available, or call emergency services (911) immediately.
- How to Check if They Own the Affected Product: Consumers should check their portable chargers for the brand “RORRY” and the model number “D2-10000.” This information is typically printed on the device itself or on its original packaging.
- Prevention Measures:
- Discontinue use of the RORRY D2-10000 immediately, regardless of whether it shows signs of defect.
- Do not charge the device or attempt to open or repair it.
- Store the device in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and flammable materials.
- Dispose of the product safely according to local regulations for lithium-ion batteries. Do not discard it in regular household trash.
- Reporting Procedures: If you have experienced a similar incident or have concerns about your RORRY D2-10000, report it to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at SaferProducts.gov. This helps authorities track incidents and take appropriate action. You may also contact the manufacturer, Shenzhen Rong Yi Ecommerce Ltd dba RORRY, even if a previous response was not provided.
Manufacturer’s Response
No manufacturer response has been provided in the incident report.
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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.

