Kichler Lighting is recalling approximately 750 Elan Shayla Mini Pendant Lights (Models 83162, 83163, and 83164) because the light sockets can overheat, melt, or catch fire. There have been 84 reports of burnt fixtures, wires, or sockets, including three incidents where the fixtures actually caught fire. These chrome and glass lights were sold at lighting showrooms nationwide between May 2013 and March 2015 for prices ranging from $45 to $350. Consumers should immediately stop using these lights and contact the place of purchase or Kichler Lighting for a free replacement.
The internal sockets of the lighting fixtures are prone to overheating, which can cause the wires to melt or ignite. This defect creates a direct fire hazard within the home, as evidenced by 84 reports of heat damage and three reported fixture fires.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled lighting fixtures and contact the store where they were purchased or Kichler Lighting directly for a free replacement lighting fixture.

Recalled Elan Shayla Mini Pendant Lights, Model Number: 83162

Recalled Elan Shayla Mini Pendant Lights, Model Number: 83163

Recalled Elan Shayla Mini Pendant Lights, Model Number: 83164

The date code on the recalled lighting fixtures can be found on the inside of the ceiling canopy
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response