Where Were Recalled Products Sold?

Retailers and stores where CPSC-recalled consumer products were sold across the United States.

When the CPSC issues a product recall, the recall notice typically includes a list of retailers that sold the affected product. This data comes directly from CPSC recall records and identifies which stores — both national chains and online retailers — have carried products that were later found to be unsafe. Knowing where a product was sold helps consumers determine whether items they purchased are affected.

All Retailers

3,728 retailers found in CPSC recall records. Sorted by number of recalled products sold.

# Retailer / Store Recalled Products Most Recent View
3201 Shopko Stores sold the barstools in central and northwest U.S. from January 2002 through March 2002 for about $20. 1 Aug 22, 2002 View Recalls
3202 The lighters were sold nationwide from May 1999 to May 2001 for $9.95. 1 Aug 21, 2002 View Recalls
3203 Home centers and hardware stores nationwide sold the table saws from August 2001 through April 2002 for about $400. 1 Aug 19, 2002 View Recalls
3204 Arctic Cat dealerships nationwide sold these ATVs from June 2001 through June 12 1 Aug 19, 2002 View Recalls
3205 Shopko and Auchan stores sold these irons from May 2002 through June 2002 for about $18. 1 Aug 14, 2002 View Recalls
3206 Discount stores sold the extension cords nationwide from October 1998 to March 2002 for about $1. 1 Jul 29, 2002 View Recalls
3207 Toy stores sold the sorters nationwide from May 2002 through June 2002 for about $20. 1 Jul 24, 2002 View Recalls
3208 Yamaha dealers sold these ATVs nationwide from August 1996 through December 1997 for about $5 1 Jul 23, 2002 View Recalls
3209 Independent bicycle dealers nationwide sold these seat posts between November 2000 and June 2002 for about $140. 1 Jul 23, 2002 View Recalls
3210 Target stores nationwide sold these mountain bikes from August 1999 through March 2000 for about $130. 1 Jul 9, 2002 View Recalls
3211 Dollar Tree Stores sold these drip pans nationwide from April 2002 to May 2002 for about $1. 1 Jul 8, 2002 View Recalls
3212 Authorized Snapper dealers sold these mowers nationwide from March 2002 through April 2 1 Jul 7, 2002 View Recalls
3213 Retailers and distributors nationwide sold these lighters between December 2000 and May 2001 for about $5. 1 Jul 1, 2002 View Recalls
3214 Catalogs and electronic stores nationwide sold the adapter plugs from November 2000 through March 2002 for about $3. 1 Jul 1, 2002 View Recalls
3215 Holophane sold these luminaires through electrical distributors nationwide from January 2002 through February 2002. 1 Jun 30, 2002 View Recalls
3216 Bath & Body Works retail stores sold the ice shavers nationwide throughout May 2002 for about $20. 1 Jun 30, 2002 View Recalls
3217 The Hammacher Schlemmer® catalog sold the lighters nationwide between August 2001 and February 2002 for $39.95. 1 Jun 24, 2002 View Recalls
3218 REI and other sporting good stores sold the stove fuel nationwide from March 2002 to June 2002 for about $4. 1 Jun 24, 2002 View Recalls
3219 Kmart sold the pots nationwide from September 2001 through March 2002 for about $5. 1 Jun 24, 2002 View Recalls
3220 Flea markets sold the paintings in Texas and Arkansas from December 2001 through April 2002 for between $18 and $50.  1 Jun 19, 2002 View Recalls
3221 Wal-Mart stores nationwide sold these mountain bikes from May 1999 through December 2000 for about $150. 1 Jun 19, 2002 View Recalls
3222 Toy stores 1 Jun 17, 2002 View Recalls
3223 Toy stores nationwide sold the riding toys from March 2001 through May 13 1 Jun 11, 2002 View Recalls
3224 K-Mart stores nationwide sold these short sets from February 2002 to March 2002 for about $7. 1 May 30, 2002 View Recalls
3225 Lands' End Inc. catalog and website sold these sets nationwide from January 2002 to April 2002 for about $34. 1 May 30, 2002 View Recalls
3226 JC Penney sold the toy box through its catalogue from Feb 2002 until March 2002. 1 May 30, 2002 View Recalls
3227 QVC sold the grills between May 1999 and December 2000. The grills were sold to consumers for approximately $150. 1 May 16, 2002 View Recalls
3228 Walmart stores sold the bean bag chairs nationwide from September 1999 through December 1999 for about $30. 1 May 7, 2002 View Recalls
3229 Sears sold these riding lawn mowers nationwide from February 2002 to April 2002 for about $999. 1 May 6, 2002 View Recalls
3230 Grocery and retail stores nationwide sold the air fresheners between January 2002 and April 2002 for between $4 and $5. 1 Apr 18, 2002 View Recalls
3231 Discovery Toys' Educational Consultants sold the recalled toy nationwide from July 2001 to January 2002. 1 Apr 1, 2002 View Recalls
3232 Wal-Mart stores nationwide sold the fireplace screens from September 2001 through December 2001 for about $30. 1 Mar 19, 2002 View Recalls
3233 The boilers were sold nationwide by wholesalers and distributors. 1 Mar 12, 2002 View Recalls
3234 HSN sold the grills from September 1998 to May 2001 for up to $145.95. 1 Feb 21, 2002 View Recalls
3235 The Space Saver Set was sold nationwide from August 1997 through October 2001 for about $350. 1 Feb 20, 2002 View Recalls
3236 Bookstores nationwide sold the recalled books from January 2002 through February 2002 for about $7. 1 Feb 11, 2002 View Recalls
3237 Home and garden centers and hardware stores sold these feeders from October 1994 through January 2002 for about $33. 1 Jan 21, 2002 View Recalls
3238 Kawasaki dealers sold these ATVs nationwide in November 2001 for between $3 1 Dec 30, 2001 View Recalls
3239 Arctic Cat ATV dealers nationwide sold these ATVs from July 2001 through December 2001 for between $4 1 Dec 26, 2001 View Recalls
3240 Specialty garden stores nationwide sold these Christmas light sets from June 2001 through December 2001 for about $20. 1 Dec 19, 2001 View Recalls
3241 Walgreens stores nationwide sold the candles from August 2001 through December 2001 for between $3 and $4. 1 Dec 19, 2001 View Recalls
3242 Kawasaki dealers sold these ATVs nationwide between May 1 1 Dec 17, 2001 View Recalls
3243 Independent home furnishing stores nationwide sold these dressers from July 1999 through November 2001 for about $230. 1 Dec 17, 2001 View Recalls
3244 Major home centers nationwide sold these generators from September 2001 through October 2001 for approximately $600. 1 Dec 13, 2001 View Recalls
3245 Menards stores nationwide sold the timers from October 2000 through October 2001 for about $10. 1 Dec 12, 2001 View Recalls
3246 Novelty and holiday stores sold these lights nationwide from June 1998 through November 2001 for between $7 and $10. 1 Dec 12, 2001 View Recalls
3247 Honda dealers sold these ATVs nationwide from September 2001 to October 2001 for between $4000 and $6000. 1 Nov 29, 2001 View Recalls
3248 Polaris dealers sold these ATVs nationwide from February 1999 through October 2001 for about $6 1 Nov 20, 2001 View Recalls
3249 Yamaha dealerships nationwide sold these motorcycles from January 1996 to September 2001 for between $5000 and $7000. 1 Nov 15, 2001 View Recalls
3250 Convenience and novelty stores nationwide sold these toys from June 2001 through October 2001 for about $2. 1 Nov 14, 2001 View Recalls

Retailer names are extracted from CPSC recall notices and represent stores where the recalled product was available for purchase. A retailer's presence in this list does not imply wrongdoing — retailers are legally required to stop selling recalled products as soon as a recall is announced.

What Should You Do If You Bought a Recalled Product?

1

Stop Using It

Immediately stop using the recalled product. Do not attempt to repair it yourself or continue using it until the hazard is addressed. Store it safely out of reach of children.

2

Find the Recall Notice

Search for the product name or brand on this site or at CPSC.gov. The recall notice will include the exact remedy instructions, a toll-free contact number, and how to receive your refund, replacement, or repair.

3

Contact the Manufacturer

The remedy is always provided by the manufacturer — not the retailer. Contact the manufacturer directly using the information in the recall notice. You do not need a receipt to participate in most recall remedy programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Retailers are legally required to stop selling recalled products as soon as a recall is announced and to remove them from shelves. However, federal law does not require retailers to proactively contact customers who purchased a recalled item — that responsibility falls on the manufacturer, who must attempt to notify known purchasers. Some retailers with loyalty programs or online purchase records may voluntarily notify customers via email. If you registered a product or made an online purchase, you're more likely to receive direct notification.

It depends on the retailer and the specific recall. Some retailers do accept returns of recalled products and will provide a store credit or refund — check with the store directly. However, the official recall remedy (refund, replacement, or repair) is always handled by the manufacturer, not the retailer. If you want to participate in the manufacturer's remedy program, follow the instructions in the CPSC recall notice regardless of whether you also return the item to the store. You do not need a receipt to claim most recall remedies.

No. Large national retailers like Walmart, Target, and Amazon carry millions of products from thousands of manufacturers. A higher recall count simply reflects the breadth of their product selection — more products means a higher probability that some will be recalled at some point. The retailer is not responsible for the underlying safety defects, which are the manufacturer's responsibility. What matters is how quickly a retailer removes recalled items from shelves and whether they assist customers in identifying affected purchases.

Recalled products returned to retailers are typically destroyed or sent back to the manufacturer — they cannot legally be resold. Retailers must also pull recalled items from distribution centers and warehouses. In some cases, recalled products end up at liquidation sellers or thrift stores if proper procedures are not followed, which is why it is important to check for recalls before buying secondhand goods. CPSC has pursued enforcement actions against retailers who continued selling recalled products.

Search the product name or brand in our recall database above. For Amazon purchases, check your order history — Amazon sometimes sends safety recall notifications to customers who bought recalled items. For other online retailers, search their website or contact customer service. Keep records of large purchases, including order confirmations, so you can verify purchases if a recall is issued later. The CPSC also offers a free email notification service at CPSC.gov where you can sign up for recall alerts by product category.

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