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Kidisle Coffee Makers Recalled Over Burn Hazard Reports

Published June 19, 2026 at 6:06 pm | By Margie W. Trejo, Staff Reporter

Kidisle Coffee Makers Recalled Over Burn Hazard Reports

A nationwide recall has been issued for Kidisle hot and iced coffee makers following multiple reports of the appliances overheating, posing a burn hazard to consumers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall, affecting more than 17,000 units sold across the country.

The recall stems from consumer complaints detailing incidents where the coffee makers malfunctioned, leading to overheating and subsequent burn injuries. Specific details regarding the number of injuries or the severity of the burns were not immediately available, but the CPSC’s action indicates a significant risk.

Consumers who own the affected Kidisle model have been instructed to immediately stop using the coffee maker. The CPSC advises users to unplug the appliance and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for obtaining a refund. Details on the refund process are typically provided through the manufacturer’s website or a dedicated recall portal.

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While the recall is national, local consumer advocacy groups and retailers in the Detroit area are monitoring the situation. The primary concern is to ensure that residents who may have purchased the affected model are aware of the recall and take appropriate action. This includes checking if the recalled products were sold by local retailers or through online sellers that serve the Metro Detroit region.

The recall highlights the importance of consumer vigilance regarding home appliances. Manufacturers are obligated to report potential safety defects to the CPSC, which then evaluates the risk and initiates recalls when necessary. The process involves identifying the scope of the problem, notifying consumers, and providing a remedy, usually a refund or replacement.

Kidisle has not yet released a public statement beyond cooperating with the CPSC recall instructions. The company is expected to provide further information to consumers regarding the specific model numbers included in the recall and the steps for returning the product. The CPSC has provided a direct link on its website for consumers to check if their specific Kidisle coffee maker is part of this recall.

This recall serves as a reminder for consumers to stay informed about product safety recalls. Information is often disseminated through the CPSC website, manufacturer notifications, and consumer protection agencies. For those in Detroit who may have purchased this product, it is crucial to verify the model and take the necessary steps to avoid potential hazards.

Why it matters in Detroit:

Consumers in the Detroit area who purchased Kidisle hot and iced coffee makers are urged to check if their unit is part of the recall affecting over 17,000 units nationwide. The recall, initiated due to reports of overheating and burn hazards, necessitates immediate discontinuation of use and adherence to refund instructions provided by the manufacturer. Local retailers and online sellers serving the Metro Detroit region may have carried this product, making awareness critical for residents. Ensuring that potentially hazardous appliances are removed from homes is a priority for consumer safety, and this recall impacts households across Wayne County and beyond. Residents should consult the CPSC website for specific model identification and refund procedures to mitigate any risks associated with the affected Kidisle coffee makers.

What's Happening
What happened?
More than 17,000 Kidisle hot and iced coffee makers were recalled.
Why does it matter to Detroit?
The recall involved reports of overheating, burn hazards, and consumer injuries.
What's next?
Consumers were told to stop using the affected model and follow refund instructions.
Margie W. Trejo
HEREDetroit · NATIONAL

Margie is a staff reporter for HERE Detroit covering local news, community stories, and developments across Wayne County. Margie is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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