Browse Product Recalls
410 consumer product safety recalls from CPSC.
Product Safety Recalls Database
Browse the complete CPSC product recall database with 410 entries. Every recall listed below was issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and includes the product name, identified hazard, and available remedy. Use the filters to narrow results by year, remedy type, or keyword. Each recall links to a full detail page with manufacturer information, units sold, and specific consumer instructions.
Product Safety Recalls
Browse 410 consumer product recalls from CPSC.
| Date | Product | Hazard | Remedy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 14, 1996 | Baseboard Heater | Wires inside the heaters may deteriorate, allowing electrical currents to flow to the outside ste... | Inspect, Replace |
| Dec 19, 1995 | Quick N' Easy Micro-Bake Cake Sets | These covered baking chambers for microwave ovens may pose a potential fire hazard. Just Toys has... | Replace |
| Nov 21, 1995 | Model 840 Gas Sniffer carbon monoxide detectors | The detector's alarm may fail at hazardous levels of carbon monoxide and could expose consumers t... | Replace |
| Nov 14, 1995 | Modern Maid brand single gas wall ovens | The ovens may overheat the floor of surrounding cabinets and cause a fire. | Repair |
| Nov 13, 1995 | Sixty Second Grill Express Grills, model G250 | The heating element in the grill's base can become dislodged, melting the grill's plastic base. | Dispose, No Remedy Available |
| Aug 16, 1995 | Snackmaster food dehydrator | The heating element in the food dehydrators can overheat, presenting a fire hazard. | Repair |
| Jul 24, 1995 | Model 8781 Hi-Speed Toasters | The toaster's heating unit may not turn off, presenting a potential fire hazard. | Refund, Replace |
| Jul 17, 1995 | Waterwick whole house humidifiers | Two electrical switches on the humidifier can overheat and possibly catch fire if cleaning, desca... | Repair |
| Jul 6, 1995 | Fisher-Price Baseball Training Center | Fisher-Price is aware of five incidents in which batteries used in its No. 2875 Baseball Training... | Repair |
| May 1, 1995 | Monarch and Red Lion well pumps | Due to an improper connection between the pressure switch and the motor, the unit is not grounded... | Refund, Replace, Repair |
| Apr 18, 1995 | Dayton Model 4E154 Electric Ceiling Heaters | The heating element terminals could expose consumers to fatal electric shocks or fires. | Replace |
| Jan 29, 1995 | Rival electric crock grills | The heating elements on model 5740 and 5750 indoor electric grills, which were not sealed during ... | Replace |
| May 19, 1994 | Dell Model DL-1460NI 14-inch SVGA color computer monitors | Internal components in the Dell model DL- 1460NI monitor can overheat, and the monitor can catch ... | Repair |
| May 3, 1994 | Electric potpourri pots | The potpourri pots present an electric shock hazard to the user if a metal heating element retain... | Refund, Replace |
| Nov 11, 1993 | Sunbeam-Oster 1,000-watt electric indoor grill with the gray Nu-Stone plastic... | The grill can cause grease fires if users repeatedly grill food containing a high fat content wit... | Refund, Replace |
| Oct 31, 1993 | Borg-Warner, Luxaire, Fraser-Johnson, and Moncrief "Heatpipe" furnaces | Parts of the furnace and vent system may fail prematurely. Failure of vent components could allow... | Replace |
| Feb 14, 1993 | Sears Kenmore dishwashers | The dishwasher's timer may catch fire. There have been 30 reports of timer failures due to shorti... | Dispose, No Remedy Available |
| Nov 29, 1992 | Polaris Industries LP snowmobiles - certain 1990, 1991, and 1992 models | If the parking brake lever is left engaged during use, the brakes could overheat. This presents a... | Refund |
| Oct 26, 1992 | Cable Connectors Of Outdoor Light Power Packs | Corrosion of the cable connectors could cause overheating and melting of the wire insulation, po... | Repair |
| Jun 17, 1992 | Infant Heating Pads | If the pad is placed on an infant immediately after the pad is put in boiling water or removed fr... | Replace |
| Mar 31, 1992 | Control switches on certain model Amana 208/230 volt room air conditioners di... | Control switch may overheat in the "off" position and cause a fire. | Repair |
| Feb 3, 1992 | GE brand and Universal brand drip coffeemakers | The company believes that a fire hazard may occur when a supplier's thermal fuse in the coffeemak... | Dispose, No Remedy Available |
| Jun 23, 1991 | Toastmaster Model D126T electric toasters | Some toasters have a defective switch that could allow the heating elements to continue operating... | Replace |
| Mar 20, 1991 | GE brand and Universal brand drip coffeemakers | The company believes that a fire hazard may occur when a purchased thermal fuse in the coffeemake... | — |
| Aug 22, 1990 | Proctor-Silex, Sears and J.C. Penney brand automatic drip coffeemakers | The company believes that thermostats and thermal fuses purchased by Proctor-Silex for use in the... | Replace |
| May 21, 1990 | Toastmaster Model D126T electric toaster | Some toasters have a defective switch that could allow the heating elements to continue operating... | Replace |
| Oct 31, 1988 | ITE circuit-breaker boxes, or "load centers" | Some of the circuit-breaker boxes were manufactured using components of an incorrect material, wh... | Inspect |
| Oct 26, 1987 | Blueray "blue flame" furnaces or boilers | Consumers are being reminded that annual maintenance of the equipment is necessary for safety and... | Label, Repair |
| Jun 22, 1987 | Sears Kenmore canister vacuum cleaners | If installed improperly, the wiring could create an electrical short, causing the vacuum cleaner ... | Repair |
| Feb 2, 1987 | HOME or MILLER brand gas-fired furnaces | Recalled as a precaution against accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. | Replace |
| Sep 30, 1986 | Gas-fired cabinet heaters | The heaters may create a potential fire and explosion hazard due to gas leakage. | No Remedy Available |
| Feb 25, 1986 | Drip Coffeemaker | Sunbeam has learned that the heating element in some of these coffeemakers can loosen with use an... | Replace |
| Jul 2, 1985 | ATV Trailblazer | Pines had learned that under certain circumstances a short circuit can occur in the battery wirin... | Dispose, No Remedy Available |
| Nov 5, 1984 | Model CYHD-103 "Snow" brand nine-inch oscillating fan | The Commission staff believes that some of the fans may have a defective 2-speed control switch w... | Refund |
| Nov 5, 1984 | Model CYHD-103 "APL", "SNOW", and "KING" brand nine-inch oscillating fans | The Commission staff believes that a fire hazard exists because the 2-speed control switch may fa... | Refund |
| Nov 5, 1984 | Model CYHD-103 "Snow" brand nine-inch oscillating fan | Some of the fans may have a defective 2-speed control switch which could result in overheating of... | Refund |
| May 17, 1984 | Unitrol A-l series LP-type controls for water heaters | Robertshaw indicated that because of their age, critical parts of the safety control on some olde... | Repair |
| May 1, 1984 | Itasco Duo Model W0330 and Home Duo Model W0320 furnaces | CPSC believes the units have demonstrated a pattern of weld failure that could allow carbon monox... | Repair, No Remedy Available |
| Mar 5, 1984 | LP gas-fired "Super-Ser" cabinet heaters | This program is being initiated due to a potential fire and explosion hazard that may occur becau... | Replace, Repair |
| Dec 20, 1983 | "Lite Tree Top" ornaments | The "Lite Tree Top" ornaments imported from Taiwan could overheat and melt when set for non-flash... | Inspect |
| Nov 29, 1983 | GE nine-Inch portable 2-speed oscillating fan, model Fl-OF-9A | GE announced a recall program, indicating that fan overheating could result from a defective spee... | Replace |
| Jul 27, 1983 | GE Nine-inch portable 2-speed oscillating fan, model Fl-OF-9A | A potential overheating problem may be present with the fans. As with any electrical product that... | Replace |
| Jun 21, 1983 | Mr. Coffee CMX-1000 12-cup 4-button Digital Clock model | The problem occurs while the coffeemaker is plugged in and set to any of the three control positi... | Repair |
| Feb 28, 1983 | Transformer units supplied with the Texas Instruments 99/4A home computer | The company reported it had found by laboratory testing that there is a remote possibility that a... | Replace |
| Nov 17, 1982 | "Hydrohearth," "Hydroplace," and "Aqua Grate" fireplace-powered water heaters | Slowing or stopping the flow of water through the unit (resulting from circulator pump failure, e... | Inspect |
| Aug 25, 1982 | General Electric (GE) drip coffeemakers | The General Electric Company (GE) advises owners of certain GE drip coffeemakers that a potential... | Replace |
| May 31, 1982 | Party Fondue Set | If the fuel cup is filled above the level of the seam joining the upper and lower parts of the cu... | Refund, Replace |
| Jan 14, 1982 | Gas control valves used in heating appliances fueled by LP (Liquid Propane) gas | It is alleged that in certain circumstances the valve may have failed, allowing LP gas to leak. B... | Replace |
| Jun 8, 1981 | MMG "Miller" gas furnaces | A program to repair as many as 55,000 liquid propane and natural gas furnaces used in mobile home... | Replace, Repair |
| Aug 15, 1979 | "Temperature Tender" temperature setback controls | Intermatic, Inc., is voluntarily recalling the heating units from approximately 53,000 automatic ... | Refund |
Frequently Asked Questions
Use the search and filter tools above to look up products by name, brand, or keyword. You can also filter by year or remedy type. If you find a match, the recall notice will include details about what to do next — typically contacting the manufacturer for a free refund, replacement, or repair. The CPSC also maintains a free email alert service at cpsc.gov where you can sign up to receive notifications about new recalls.
Stop using the product immediately, especially if the recall involves a fire, choking, or laceration hazard. Follow the instructions in the recall notice to get your remedy (refund, replacement, or repair). Most recalls include a toll-free number and website where you can register. Keep the product in a safe place — do not throw it away until you have received your remedy, as you may need to return it or provide proof of disposal.
The most common hazards include fire and burn risks, choking hazards (especially in children's products), laceration and cut injuries, electric shock, fall hazards, entrapment, chemical exposure, and lead paint contamination. Fire hazards are consistently the most frequent reason for recalls, often involving lithium-ion batteries, electrical components, or flammable materials.