Costco Product Recalls: Costco shoppers urged to stop using some recalled items immediately

📢 Join Our Telegram Channel

Costco shoppers urged to stop using some recalled items immediately as the warehouse giant issues fresh alerts on multiple high‑risk products. From air conditioners breeding mold to dumbbells causing injuries, Costco product recalls are in the spotlight as members scramble to check their purchases. Here’s the comprehensive lowdown on the latest Costco product recalls.


Mold risk in window air conditioners

Costco has recently flagged Danby and Midea U‑shaped window air conditioners sold between mid‑2021 and mid‑2025. Customers are warned to stop using these recalled air conditioners immediately due to poor drainage, which can lead to mold growth and respiratory hazards. The recall covers various model numbers sold over several years.

Costco offers free repair kits—including replacement drain plugs and leveling tools—as well as prorated or full refunds depending on the purchase date.


Recall also includes power banks and tires

In tandem with the air conditioner recall, Costco is urging shoppers to cease use of certain Anker power banks sold from July 2016 through December 2022. The lithium‑ion batteries in these models may overheat, posing a fire risk. Consumers are advised to return the units for refunds or replacements.

Additionally, Bridgestone Blizzak 6 and Michelin Agilis CrossClimate C‑Metric tires sold through Costco tire centers have been recalled. The Bridgestone units lack the Department of Transportation seal, while Michelin tires may experience tread detachment. Both present road safety risks and should be replaced promptly.


Fitness equipment causing serious injuries

Highlighting another major concern in Costco product recalls, the BowFlex 552 and 1090 adjustable dumbbells sold at Costco are under a voluntary recall. Over 350 incidents involved weight plates detaching during use, leading to injuries including concussions, fractures, and lacerations. Customers are urged to stop using the recalled dumbbells immediately and return them for a full refund. Serious potential harm makes this one of the more impactful Costco product recalls.


Coolers, scooters, and more: broader snapshot

Costco’s recall campaign covers a broad array of items beyond electronics and fitness:

  • Igloo 90‑Qt Flip & Tow coolers: handles can pinch, causing lacerations and even fingertip amputations. Replacement handle kits or refunds available.
  • Segway Ninebot electric kickscooter and Sublue underwater scooter: recalled due to mechanical or battery malfunctions—Costco offers returns and refunds.
  • Topo Chico mineral water Glass 18‑packs: specific lot codes affected; contamination risk prompts recall.
  • Fresh and Ready prepared sandwiches and salads (in AZ, CA, NV, WA): removed due to potential Listeria contamination. Consumers urged to discard immediately.
  • Ninja Foodi pressure cooker + air fryer: mechanical defect prompts recall; returning for repair or refund recommended.
  • Kirkland Signature Severe Cold & Flu medication: select lots pulled in Midwest/Southeast U.S. after contamination concerns.
  • Kirkland adjustable dumbbells: weight plate dislodgement risk—stop use and return immediately.

Key reminders for Costco members

  • Stop using any recalled items immediately.
  • Check your product model, lot or item number against recall notices.
  • Return items to any Costco warehouse for a full refund—or contact manufacturers directly for repair kits or replacements.
  • Review Costco’s official recall page regularly; new alerts may be added.
  • Refer to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for further guidance on each recall.

Quick‑view summary

Product CategoryItems AffectedAction Required
Window air conditionersDanby, Midea U‑shaped AC unitsStop use; request kit or refund
Portable power banksAnker units sold 2016–2022Stop use; return for refund/replacement
Vehicle tiresBridgestone Blizzak 6, Michelin Agilis CrossClimateStop use; replace at Costco tire center
Adjustable dumbbellsBowFlex 552, 1090Stop use; return for full refund
CoolersIgloo 90‑Qt Flip & TowStop use; return or replace handle
Scooters & portable unitsSegway Ninebot, Sublue productsStop use; return for refund
Prepared foods & medicationKirkland meds, salads, cold & flu itemsDiscard or return immediately
Pressure cookers/air fryersNinja FoodiStop use; return for refund/repair

What to do next

  1. Review your recent Costco purchases and identify any recalled items.
  2. Immediately stop using them—especially the air conditioners, dumbbells, coolers, and tires.
  3. Return products to Costco or follow manufacturer instructions.
  4. Reach out to manufacturer customer service for any non‑Costco returns.
  5. Stay informed by visiting Costco’s recall page and checking updates from CPSC.

Conclusion

The ongoing wave of Costco product recalls highlights diverse hazards—from mold‑triggering air conditioners and fire‑risk power banks to injury‑causing dumbbells and pinch‑hazard coolers. If you own any of the affected items, stop using them immediately to protect yourself and your family. Costco is offering refunds, replacements, and repair kits to remedy the situation.

Stay vigilant, check your purchases, and act swiftly. This is one of Costco’s most expansive product safety efforts in recent memory.

Stay tuned for the latest Costco product recalls and exclusive updates on product safety and recall alerts. Share your thoughts in the comments—have you been affected by any of the recalled items?