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Yahoo
18-07-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Popular nursery chair recalled for overheating hazard—here's what parents need to know
More than 9,000 Babyletto recliners are being recalled after dozens of overheating reports. Here's how to check if yours is affected. If you've been using a Babyletto Kiwi recliner for feedings, naps, or bedtime stories, here's what you need to know. Bexco Enterprises has issued a recall of about 9,030 Babyletto Kiwi Electronic Recliner and Swivel Gliders with USB ports due to an overheating hazard. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the USB module located in the arm of the chair can overheat, smoke, or spark, creating a risk of injury. So far, 37 incidents have been reported, including one minor injury. No fires or property damage have been reported. Related: Peg Perego recalls 3-in-1 baby chair over suffocation risk—here's what to do What products are affected? The recall includes Babyletto Kiwi Electronic Recliner and Glider chairs with two USB charging ports. These chairs are fabric-covered, measure about 29 inches wide by 36 inches deep and 41 inches high, and weigh approximately 125 pounds. A wide variety of color and fabric combinations are included in the recall, including: Almond Teddy Loop with Light Wood Base (SKU: M11288ATLB) Latte Teddy Loop with Dark Wood Base (M11288LTDB) Olive Boucle with Light Wood Base (M11288OBLB) Performance Grey Eco-Weave (M11288PGEW) Performance Cream Eco-Weave (M11288PCMEW) Performance Frost Eco-Twill with Light Wood Base (M11288PFETLB) Performance Beach Eco-Weave (M11288PBEW) Performance Navy Eco-Twill (M11288PVET) Performance Natural Eco-Twill with Light Wood Base (M11288PNETLB) Ivory Boucle with Gold Base (M11288WBG) Affected chairs can be identified by SKU and batch number printed on a white label under the footrest. You can find the full list of batch numbers at Where the chairs were sold The chairs were sold online through Amazon, Babylist, Target, Pottery Barn Kids, Wayfair, and Crate Kids, as well as other websites between May 2023 and February 2025 for about $800. Related: Evenflo car seat recall affects over 36,000 Titan 65 units—what parents need to know What to do if you have one Consumers should stop using the USB ports immediately and contact Babyletto to receive a free repair kit that disables the USB module. The chair can still be used for reclining and gliding after the USB ports are deactivated. To register for the repair kit, visit: You can also email or call 866-621-9483 (Monday–Friday, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. PT). Once the repair is complete, Babyletto recommends disposing of the original USB module in your household trash. A quick response can help keep your nursery safe No fires have been reported, and only one minor injury has occurred—but taking action quickly ensures your baby's environment remains safe. For more recall information, visit


Forbes
18-07-2025
- Automotive
- Forbes
Over 9,000 Babyletto Kiwi Gliders Recalled After Reports Of Sparking USB Ports
The popular Babyletto Kiwi nursery glider was recalled on Thursday, July 17 due to a potential for the USB port to spark and overheat. The brand issued the recall with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), and said it 'has received 37 reports of incidents of overheating, smoking or sparking including one minor injury.' There haven't been any reports of fires or property damage. Babyletto just recalled thousands of its popular Kiwi nursery glider due to concerns that the USB ... More port in the recliner can overheat and even spark. Illustration: Forbes / Photo: Retailer The Babyletto Kiwi nursery glider recall involves over 9,000 gliders sold in the U.S. and Canada from May 2023 through February 2025. The CPSC recall notice advised consumers to 'immediately stop using the recalled recliners and to contact Babyletto to receive a free repair kit.' Register with Babyletto to receive a repair kit along with installation instructions. You don't need to return your recliner but should stop using it until it can be repaired. The affected chairs were sold at Crate & Kids and online at Babyletto , Amazon , Babylist , Target , Pottery Barn Kids , Wayfair and other websites for about $800. The brand stated that not all chairs manufactured during this timeframe are involved in the recall. Check the serial number on your glider to determine if your chair is impacted. You can find it on the underside of the recline footrest. Affected numbers are listed on CPSC's recall site . If you have any questions about the recall or repair, consumers should email Babyletto at or call at 1-866-621-9483. The Babyletto Kiwi is a popular nursery glider thanks to its electric recline, abundance of fabric choices and USB charging. With the affordable reclining chair mostly unavailable during the recall (or in limited colorways), we recommend shopping our other favorite nursery gliders like our top pick overall: the Nurture& Glider Plus.


Newsweek
18-07-2025
- Business
- Newsweek
Amazon Recall Update: Customers Told 'Dispose' of Product Parts Nationwide
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A recliner chair made by Babyletto and sold online by major retailers, including Amazon, has been recalled due to malfunctioning USB ports that could spark. Customers in possession of the item are advised to immediately stop using the chair and contact Babyletto to receive a repair kit and then dispose of the original USB module. Newsweek has contacted Babyletto for comment via email on Friday. Why It Matters The recliners are marketed to be used in nurseries, and while no major injuries have been reported, the malfunction poses a safety risk, particularly in settings with infants or young children. What To Know Batches of the Babyletto Kiwi Electronic Recliner and Swivel Gliders with USB Port have been recalled across the U.S. following reports of the USB module in the armrest overheating, smoking, or sparking. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) noted that there have been 37 reported incidents of this, including one which led to a minor injury. However, there have not been any fires or property damage reported. The recall affects about 9,030 fabric-covered recliners that were sold in the U.S., and about six that were sold in Canada. The affected products include multiple color options and batch numbers, which are listed in full in the CPSC's recall notice, published on Thursday. Consumers can find their product's batch number printed on a white label found underneath the footrest. The chairs were manufactured in China and imported by Bexco Enterprises, Inc. of Pico Rivera, California. The recliners affected by the recall were sold at Crate Kids in-store and online at various retailers, including Amazon, Babylist, Target, Pottery Barn Kids, Wayfair and Babyletto's own website. They were sold from May 2023 through to February 2025. The CPSC's notice said that the chairs retailed for around $800, but the versions currently sold on Babyletto's website retail for $999. The Amazon logo is displayed on a sign outside of a sort center on May 3 in San Diego. The Amazon logo is displayed on a sign outside of a sort center on May 3 in San People Are Saying Babyletto responded to customers in forums on Reddit writing on Thursday: "This recall applies only to very specific production your chair is part of the affected batch, we will send you a free repair kit that takes under 5 minutes to install and all necessary tools are included. The kit will also include a detailed installation video and instructions to guide you. No special training needed."
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Parents, Get Excited: Babyletto Just Unveiled a Crib Innovation
Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Parents, Get Excited: Babyletto Just Unveiled a Crib Innovation originally appeared on Parade Home & Garden. Babies grow so fast, it feels like you're constantly swapping out clothes, toys and gear every few months. One minute something fits or works perfectly, and the next it's too small or too simple. It can be overwhelming (and expensive). That's why it's such a relief when you find something that actually grows with them or serves a purpose beyond the baby years. Having a few things that last longer makes life a little easier and a lot less cluttered. Also, you feel better about investing in something high quality. A lot of times you'll see cribs that convert into anywhere from three to six different sizes (like to a toddler bed or even a twin-size). But Babyletto is upping the ante on the convertible crib game with, wait for it, a 9-in-1 convertible new Rolli 9-in-1 Convertible All-Stages Crib ($599.99 at Target) comes with bassinet and toddler bed conversion kits, but it can do so much more. This crib that's actually kind of brilliant—it's called the Rolli, and it's designed to grow with your kid from newborn through toddler years, even up to around age five. It starts as a bassinet, then converts into a crib, toddler bed and a couple of other setups depending on what you need and how much space you've got. The look is super simple and clean, so nothing too trendy, making it fit with just about any nursery really, it goes beyond age 5, because ultimately it can convert into a full-size bed. And as a mom of three whose kids really loved for me to fall asleep with them until a certain age (don't judge me), a full-size bed is so helpful for everyone. Aside from the bassinet and toddler bed conversion kits, you will have to purchase the other kits separately. The twin/full-size bed conversion kit costs $119 and the midi crib conversion kit is $ Get Excited: Babyletto Just Unveiled a Crib Innovation first appeared on Parade Home & Garden on Jun 6, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade Home & Garden on Jun 6, 2025, where it first appeared.


Daily Mail
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Tiffany Trump shows off luxury nursery she's prepared ahead of son's birth
Tiffany Trump has shared a glimpse into the very luxurious nursey she has prepared ahead of her son's birth. President Donald Trump 's youngest daughter, 31, and her husband, Michael Boulos, are set to welcome their first child later this month. And, with her due date fast approaching, the excited mom-to-be took to Instagram to reveal a glimpse of the kids' room set up and ready to go. The adorable blue-and-white space - complete with a model Air Force One dangling from the ceiling - is decked out with a whole host of high-ticket items as well as a few softer touches. The larger pieces of furniture that dominate the space include a white $700 convertible crib from Babyletto which boasts acrylic slats to offer parents 'the best views of their little one.' 'Modern and functional, an included toddler bed conversion kit allows you to seamlessly convert from crib to toddler bed to daybed as your babe grows,' the description reads online. Tiffany also coordinated with a an all-white six-drawer dresser with a 'cushioned topper' - priced at $1,299 from Pottery Barn Kids. Elsewhere, the nursey boasts a $1,628 sheepskin linen nursing chair from Oilo which 'swivels, gently glides, and reclines.' Other smaller touches included $249 jumbo giraffe plushie from Pottery Barn Kids and a $119 woven hamper from Crate & Barrell as well as a small wooden lawn chair, an alphabet mural and a large custom sofa. Tiffany proved her eye to detail after also adding a blue Hermes Avalon Cabriole blanket at $1,300, a Meli-Melo Plaid Louis Vuitton throw at $1,090 and an elephant-themed musical mobile from Living Textiles at $59.99. The Peter Rabbit theme from Tiffany's baby shower was also replicated in the new space - with gentle touches including a cuddly toy and several of the book series. In sharing the snaps, Tiffany described the light and airy space as her 'dream nursery' before crediting many of the brands and designers that helped bring it to life. She first gave a shoutout to Louisiana-based company Posh Exclusive Interiors that specializes in stylish spaces with high-end materials and elegant aesthetics. Each project ranges in price, but a typical job cost can range from $15,000 to a staggering $1 million, per Houzz. The expectant mom also credited Door and Cabinet, FJ Kashanian Rugs and Ambella Home. Tiffany publicly confirmed that she was expecting her first child in mid-December, months after her father announced it to the world. Donald excitedly shared the news that he was going to become a grandfather again while speaking at the Detroit Economic Club back in October. He recognized several guests in the crowd, including businessman Massad Boulos, who is Tiffany's father-in-law, and then delivered the good news. 'He happens to be the father of Tiffany's husband, Michael, who's a very exceptional young guy,' said the President. 'And she's an exceptional young woman. And she's going to have a baby. So that's nice.' Since then, she has been documenting her pregnancy online, often showcasing her growing baby bump in Instagram snaps and videos.