Costco Recall Alert: Nearly A Dozen Items Pulled for Safety Concerns

July 25, 2025

Costco may be known for its unbeatable deals and generous return policy, but even this wholesale giant isn’t immune to the occasional product recall. In recent months, dozens of items sold at Costco have been pulled from shelves—and customers are being urged to check their pantries, garages, and even home gyms for potentially dangerous products.

These recalls are serious and could pose real risks. Here’s a roundup of the most important Costco recall alerts you need to know about right now.

Topo Chico Mineral Water – Bacterial Contamination

Coca-Cola has issued a voluntary recall of Topo Chico Mineral Water (16.9 oz / 500 mL, 18-pack) sold at select Costco warehouses in Texas and Louisiana between May 20–29, 2025 (Item #1439351). The recall is due to possible contamination with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium that may pose minor health risks to individuals with weakened immune systems.

The affected bottles are marked with lot code #13A2541, which can be found on the case or bottle neck.

What to do:

Do not consume and return the product to Costco for a refund.

Igloo 90-Quart Rolling Cooler – Fingertip Amputation Hazard

Igloo Products Corp. has issued a voluntary recall of the Igloo 90 Qt Flip & Tow Rolling Cooler (Item #1356922) sold at Costco between January 2020 and January 2025. The tow handle can pinch users’ fingers, creating a risk of crushing injuries or fingertip amputation. The recall applies to units manufactured in 2023 or earlier (check date code on the bottom of the cooler).

What to do:

Customers should stop using the cooler immediately and visit Igloo website to check eligibility and request a free replacement tow handle kit. For assistance, call Igloo at 888-943-5182.

Ninja Foodi Pressure Cooker + Air Fryer – Burn Hazard

SharkNinja has issued a recall for Ninja Foodi Pressure Cookers + Air Fryers (Costco Item #2297950 and #3297950, Models OP305CO and OP350CO) sold at Costco between May 2019 and May 2021. The pressure-cooking lids on these units can be opened while the cooker is still pressurized, posing a risk of severe burns from hot contents.

What to do:

Customers are instructed to stop using the pressure-cooking function immediately, discard the existing lid, and register for a free replacement lid at SharkNinja website. Other functions, like air frying, are not affected. For questions, contact SharkNinja at 888-370-1733.

Anker Power Bank – Fire Risk

Anker has issued a voluntary global recall for its Anker Power Bank (10K, 22.5W), Model A1257, due to a potential issue with lithium-ion battery cells from a single vendor, which may pose safety risks. Although the chance of malfunction is considered minimal, affected units are being recalled as a precaution.

What to do:

Customers who purchased this model through Costco should visit Anker’s recall submission page to verify the serial number. If eligible, they must submit a photo of the device (including model number, serial number, and the word “recalled” written on it) to receive a free replacement. A purchase receipt is not required, but customers must confirm safe disposal of the recalled device.

Anker PowerCore 10000 – Fire Risk

Anker has issued a voluntary recall for the Anker PowerCore 10000 power bank (Model A1263) sold between June 1, 2016, and December 31, 2022, due to a fire safety risk. The lithium-ion battery may overheat, potentially causing melting, smoke, or fire.

What to do:

Costco members who purchased this product should visit Anker website to verify their device’s serial number. If confirmed, customers must submit a photo of the power bank with “recalled” written on it, including model number, serial number, and date of the photo, to receive a free replacement. A receipt is not required, but safe disposal of the device is mandatory.

Danby Air Conditioners – Mold Risk

Costco has issued a recall for the Danby 8,000 BTU U-Shaped Window Air Conditioner (Item #1498424, Model DAC080B6IWDB-6), sold online between June 10, 2021, and February 2, 2022, due to a mold growth risk. The unit, manufactured by Midea, may not drain water efficiently, allowing pooled water to foster mold, which can cause respiratory or other health issues.

What to do:

Customers are advised to stop using the unit immediately and visit Midea website to register for a free repair kit or contact Midea at 1-888-345-0256. Costco will also accept returns for a full refund.

Midea U-Shape Window Air Conditioner – Mold Risk

Costco and Midea have issued a product safety recall for Midea U-Shape Window Air Conditioners (Items #1572673, 1657921, 1677429, 1768985, 2677450, and 2677429) sold between June 2021 and May 2025. These units may fail to drain water properly, increasing the risk of mold growth, which can lead to respiratory issues or infections.

What to do:

Consumers should stop using the affected air conditioners immediately and contact Midea at 888-345-0256 or visit their official website to register for one of the following remedies:

  • A free technician repair to install a new drain plug
  • A free repair kit (drain plug + bubble level)
  • A full or prorated refund

Users awaiting repair are encouraged to review unit inspection guidelines on the recall website.

Michelin Tires – Safety Standard Failures

Michelin has issued a safety recall for Agilis CrossClimate C-Metric tires in size 185/60R15C (Model #39451) due to non-compliance with safety standards, increasing the risk of tread detachment and crashes. Affected tires were manufactured at plant code FK or 1FK with ID sequence 1R013X, between week 40 of 2023 and week 17 of 2025.

What to do:

Customers should check their tire’s DOT markings on the sidewall to verify eligibility and visit a local Michelin retailer for a free replacement including mounting and balancing. For help, contact Michelin Consumer Care at 1-888-971-3801. The recall offer is valid through July 1, 2026.

Bridgestone Blizzak 6 Tires – Missing DOT certification.

Bridgestone has issued a safety recall for Blizzak 6 tires (235/40R19) manufactured between June 2–22, 2024, due to missing DOT certification markings on the sidewalls. Although the tires meet performance standards, lacking the DOT symbol violates federal requirements and may lead to improper use, increasing the risk of a crash.

The recall applies to replacement tires only with TINs:

  • 1VR100W122224
  • 1VR100W122324
  • 1VR100W122424

What to do:

Customers should visit a Bridgestone or Firestone dealer for a free inspection and replacement by November 12, 2025. Those who replaced affected tires prior to the recall may request reimbursement by submitting documentation to their website. For help, call 1-800-847-3272.

BowFlex Adjustable Dumbbells – Falling Weights

Johnson Health Tech Trading, in coordination with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), has issued a voluntary recall of BowFlex 552 adjustable dumbbells sold at Costco. The recall is due to a safety hazard where weight plates can dislodge during use, posing a risk of injury.

What to do:

Customers who purchased the dumbbells are advised to stop using them immediately and return them to their local Costco for a full refund.

Segway Electric Kickscooter – Faulty Folding Mechanism

Segway has issued a maintenance recall for the Segway Ninebot Electric Kickscooter Max G30LP (Item #1567456), sold at Costco between August 2021 and September 2022, due to a potential folding mechanism failure that can cause fall hazards.

What to do:

  • Inspect the folding mechanism before riding.
  • Request a free self-maintenance kit at Segway website or call 1-800-914-6110.

How to Check for Recalls and What to Know

Costco maintains a Product Recalls page on its website where you can view up-to-date alerts and instructions. Most items can be returned in-store, even without a receipt. Keep in mind:

  • Electronics – 90-day return window
  • Jewelry, event tickets, and perishables – special conditions apply
  • Alcohol and tobacco – restrictions vary by state

Final Thoughts

From contaminated drinks and food to hazardous gadgets and gym gear, Costco’s latest product recalls are nothing to ignore. These recalls are a reminder to stay informed and take action quickly to protect your health and safety.

Check your pantry, fridge, storage, and garage today. If you spot any of these items, follow the recall instructions—and when in doubt, return it to Costco. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

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