Over 125,000 Children's Tower Stools Recalled Due to Safety Hazards
More than 125,000 children’s tower stools recalled nationwide due to possible deadly defect
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More than 125,000 children's tower stools sold on Amazon are recalled due to risks of tipping over or collapsing, which can lead to serious injuries or death. The recall affects Cosyland-branded models CS0003 and CS0092-4, sold from April 2021 to November 2025.
- 01Recall affects over 125,000 children's tower stools due to safety hazards.
- 02Stools can tip over or collapse, posing risks of serious injury or death.
- 03Cosyland has received 25 reports of stability issues and eight injuries.
- 04Consumers should stop using the stools immediately and request repair parts.
- 05The stools were sold on Amazon for about $70 from April 2021 to November 2025.
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced the recall of over 125,000 children's tower stools sold on Amazon due to safety concerns. The recalled products, Cosyland-branded models CS0003 and CS0092-4, can tip over or collapse, creating a risk of serious injury or death. The stools, which are approximately 35 inches tall and sold for about $70, were available in natural bamboo and gray finishes from April 2021 through November 2025. Reports indicate 25 incidents related to stability issues, including eight injuries, with cases ranging from minor cuts to a fractured arm. Consumers are advised to cease use immediately and keep the stools away from children until repairs are made. Cosyland will provide free repair parts, including protective nets and stabilizing feet, directly to consumers. This recall follows a previous one involving nearly 13,000 toddler towers from other brands due to similar safety concerns.
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This recall could prevent serious injuries to children who might otherwise use the unsafe stools.
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