Have we reached the point yet where hoverboards are just not worth the risk?
On Monday night local time, a Melbourne family lost their home after a hoverboard, which they said had been left charging for only 10 minutes, caused a major fire.
The Metropolitan Fire Brigade, which attended the fire, said in an online statement the device was on charge in a girl’s bedroom when it combusted. Luckily, the family of five got out of the house safely along with their pets.
This is certainly not the first time a hoverboard has caught fire. Try this one, or this one, or this one. You get the picture. Read more…
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