Over 17,000 coffeemakers recalled due to risk of burn injury – NBC New York


Thousands of coffeemakers were recalled from multiple vendors Thursday over the risk of serious injury from burn hazard.
The recalled coffeemakers, from the Kidisle brand, reportedly had clogging issues that caused hot liquid or steam to build up and be released unexpectedly during use, leading to the burn hazard.
Refunds are being issued as a result of the recall, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
CPSC learned of at least 107 instances of the coffeemakers releasing hot liquid or steam unexpectedly, resulting in at least 27 reported injuries, including first and second-degree burns that required medical treatment.
About 17,600 coffee machines were part of the recall. The Kidisle-branded machine serves hot and iced drinks and can brew between 6 and 14 ounces of cupped or ground coffee.
Known vendors include Amazon, Walmart and eBay, from June 2024 through April 2026. The Kidisle brand imports the machines, which are manufactured in China.
Consumers should stop using the coffeemakers immediately and contact Kidisle for a full refund.
Customerss will be asked to destroy the coffeemaker by unplugging and cutting the power cord, write “Recalled” in permanent marker on it, and send a photo of the destroyed product with a visible model number and cut power cord, to KidisleKC101Brecall@outlook.com.




