Costco Warns Members To Stop Using Several Products
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Costco Warns Members To Stop Using Several Products

Costco shoppers may want to check their homes for numerous products recently recalled by the warehouse store. While we often see recalls for food and perishable items, these recalls encompass a wide range of Costco products, including tires and dumbbells. Each of the recalled products poses a risk to consumers, and they should discontinue use as soon as possible. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Costco (@costco) Costco Gave Directions For Customers To Receive Repairs Or Refunds Following The Recalls Customers who purchased a Danby brand U-shaped window air conditioner between June 10, 2021, and February 2, 2022, Midea brand U-shaped window air conditioner between June 2021 and May 2025 should stop using the units “immediately. Per Costco, they “present a risk of mold growth” from pooled water in the AC units. Costco members who purchased Anker power banks should discontinue use due to a potential issue with the lithium-ion batteries. They can submit to receive a replacement power bank. Costco also issued recalls for Bridgestone Blizzak 6 tires and Michelin Agilis CrossClimate C-Metric tires. The Bridgestone tires, “do not bear the DOT certification symbol on the tire sidewalls and therefore do not comply with tire marking requirements in Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 139.” The Michelin tires are being recalled because “chunks of tread rubber may detach from the shoulder block.” BowFlex 552 adjustable dumbbells are also being recalled by Costco “for posing an impact hazard” if plates dislodge during use. According to Costco, the membership-only warehouse club strives to ensure its members receive the absolute best. “Commitment to quality. Costco warehouses carry about 4,000 SKUs (stock keeping units) compared to the 30,000 found at most supermarkets. By carefully choosing products based on quality, price, brand, and features, the company can offer the best value to members,” the Costco website states. A full list of Costco recalls can be found here. This story’s featured image is David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images. The post Costco Warns Members To Stop Using Several Products appeared first on InspireMore.