Product Recall Manufacturers
Which companies have issued the most consumer product safety recalls? Rankings based on 9,842 CPSC recall records.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) tracks which manufacturers are responsible for recalled products. A high recall count does not necessarily indicate a dangerous company — larger manufacturers produce more products and are therefore statistically more likely to appear in recall data. However, this data is useful for identifying patterns and understanding which industries and brands have the most safety incidents on record.
All Manufacturers
2,268 manufacturers found in CPSC recall records. Sorted by recall count.
| # | Manufacturer | Recalls | Most Recent | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 751 | West Elm | 1 | Feb 13, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 752 | Fujitsu Limited (Computers) and Panasonic Corporation (Battery Packs) | 1 | Feb 8, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 753 | Nancy Sales Co. Inc. of Chelsea | 1 | Jan 26, 1998 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 754 | DMF Sales | 1 | Dec 16, 2009 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 755 | Calphalon Corp. | 1 | Feb 22, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 756 | Gildan Activewear SLR | 1 | Feb 1, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 757 | Natureplex LLC | 1 | Jan 30, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 758 | HearthSong Inc. | 1 | Aug 5, 2004 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 759 | Winmax | 1 | Apr 30, 2007 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 760 | Moose Toys Proprietary Ltd. | 1 | Feb 22, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 761 | BHF International LTD | 1 | Jan 18, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 762 | Kunshan Hejia Metal Product Co Ltd. | 1 | Jan 18, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 763 | PJ Sleep Shop of Portland | 1 | Aug 10, 2004 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 764 | Chuck E. Cheese's (CEC Entertainment) | 1 | Dec 7, 2005 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 765 | Ginger® | 1 | Feb 28, 2005 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 766 | Shivvers Manufacturing Inc. | 1 | Sep 30, 2015 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 767 | Manu Changzhou Future International Business Mafacturer | 1 | Dec 19, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 768 | ABEST Technology Co. | 1 | Dec 19, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 769 | Pfaltzgraff | 1 | Jul 13, 1997 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 770 | Berkline Benchcraft LLC | 1 | May 10, 2007 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 771 | No-Spill LLC | 1 | Jan 6, 2010 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 772 | YouO Electric Appliances Co. Ltd. | 1 | Nov 9, 2011 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 773 | Natural Solutions for Life | 1 | Nov 30, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 774 | Libbey Glass Inc. | 1 | Nov 29, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 775 | LG Chem Ltd. | 1 | Aug 18, 2004 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 776 | Acer America Corporation | 1 | Jan 6, 2010 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 777 | Liebherr-Hausgeraete Lienz GmbH | 1 | Nov 15, 2011 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 778 | Lan Enterprises | 1 | Sep 27, 2007 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 779 | VIV&LUL | 1 | Nov 1, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 780 | Herman Miller | 1 | Oct 17, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 781 | General Electric Appliances Co. | 1 | Aug 25, 2004 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 782 | Golden Ocean International Enterprise Ltd. | 1 | May 16, 2007 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 783 | Brine | 1 | Jul 25, 2010 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 784 | Century Miracle Apparel Manufacturing Co. Ltd. | 1 | Sep 7, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 785 | Kwang Yang Motor Co. Ltd | 1 | Sep 6, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 786 | Coleman | 1 | Jul 2, 1997 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 787 | NBTY Inc. | 1 | Jul 11, 2005 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 788 | Quality Foam | 1 | Jul 25, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 789 | Zhe Jiang Yin Suo Zhi Ran You Xian Gong Si | 1 | Jul 21, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 790 | Lexmark International Inc. | 1 | Sep 6, 2004 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 791 | GTM Sportswear Inc. | 1 | Feb 1, 2010 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 792 | The Wild Goose Company of Salt Lake City | 1 | Dec 20, 1994 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 793 | Amphenol Industrial Solar Technologies | 1 | Mar 28, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 794 | Madison Mill Inc. | 1 | Jun 7, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 795 | Nidec Motor Corp. | 1 | Jun 7, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 796 | Li Yi Embroidery Garments Factory | 1 | Jun 6, 2007 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 797 | Allreds Design (doing business as Hidden Hollow Beads) | 1 | Feb 16, 2010 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 798 | C.F.L Commercial | 1 | Dec 22, 2011 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 799 | Shenzhen Jiayuanwei Electronic Co. Ltd. | 1 | May 12, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 800 | Globe Fire Sprinkler Corp. | 1 | Jun 11, 2007 | View Recalls · Brand History |
Manufacturer names are extracted from CPSC recall records and may include subsidiaries and brand names filed under a parent company.
Understanding Manufacturer Recall Data
Why Do Companies Recall Products?
Product recalls happen when a manufacturer or the CPSC determines that a product poses an unreasonable risk of injury to consumers. Recalls can be initiated voluntarily by a manufacturer — often when internal quality control finds a problem — or mandated by CPSC after consumer complaints, injuries, or safety investigations. Either way, the manufacturer is legally required to notify consumers and provide a remedy at no cost.
Does a High Recall Count Mean a Company is Unsafe?
Not necessarily. Companies that manufacture high volumes across many product categories will statistically have more recalls than smaller, specialized manufacturers. What matters more is the nature of the hazards involved, the response time after identifying a problem, and whether the company proactively reported the issue to CPSC or waited to be forced. Voluntary recalls are generally viewed more favorably than CPSC-mandated ones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Under the Consumer Product Safety Act, manufacturers must immediately report to CPSC when they discover their product contains a defect that could create a substantial product hazard. Once a recall is agreed upon, manufacturers must notify retailers to stop selling the product, alert consumers through direct notice and media, and offer a remedy — typically a refund, replacement, or free repair. Failure to report known defects can result in civil penalties of up to $100,000 per violation and up to $15 million for related violations.
Yes. If a consumer is injured by a defective product — whether or not it has been recalled — the manufacturer may be held liable under product liability law. Recalls often become evidence in personal injury lawsuits because they establish that the manufacturer knew or should have known about the defect. If you were injured by a recalled product, you may have grounds for a legal claim regardless of whether you received the recall notice or participated in the remedy program.
Children's products — including toys, cribs, strollers, and car seats — consistently make up a significant portion of CPSC recalls due to strict safety standards and the vulnerability of the user population. Electrical and electronic products (space heaters, power banks, extension cords) are frequently recalled for fire and shock hazards. Furniture recalls have grown significantly in recent years, primarily due to tip-over incidents involving dressers and bookcases. Outdoor power equipment is another high-recall category due to blade and mechanical hazards.
CPSC does not set a universal expiration date on recalls — in theory, a recall remains in effect indefinitely. However, manufacturers may apply to CPSC to close out a recall if participation rates are high enough or the product is no longer a risk. In practice, most manufacturers maintain active recall remedy programs for at least 10 years. If you have an old product and are unsure whether a recall is still active, you can search by recall number on the CPSC website or contact the manufacturer directly.
A voluntary recall is initiated by the manufacturer, usually after discovering a defect through internal testing, consumer complaints, or injury reports. The manufacturer works cooperatively with CPSC to announce and execute the recall. A mandatory recall is ordered by CPSC after the agency determines that a product presents a substantial hazard and the manufacturer has refused to act voluntarily. Mandatory recalls are relatively rare — the vast majority of CPSC recalls are voluntary — but when they do occur, they often involve situations where the manufacturer initially disputed the safety risk.
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