How do I know if I have a recalled product?
Check Costco’s website or the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission website for a list of recalled items. Match the model number and lot codes to identify affected products.
Consumer News / Product Recalls
Costco has issued recalls for nearly a dozen products in recent months, advising customers to immediately discontinue their use. These recalls span various categories, including electronics, tires, and home goods, due to potential safety co...
Costco's recent wave of recalls underscores the complexities of product safety and quality control across various manufacturers. Here’s a breakdown of the key issues:
**How to Prepare:**
1. Check Costco's Product Recall Page frequently: <https://www.costco.com/product-recalls.html?ref=yanuki.com> 2. If you own a recalled product, stop using it immediately. 3. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for returns, repairs, or refunds.
**Who This Affects Most:**
Check Costco’s website or the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission website for a list of recalled items. Match the model number and lot codes to identify affected products.
Immediately stop using the product and follow the instructions provided in the recall notice. This may involve returning the product for a refund, repair, or replacement.
Recalls are separate from standard returns; check the recall notice for specific instructions.
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