In a significant safety alert, Stanley has announced a voluntary recall of approximately 2.6 million travel mugs following reported burn injuries linked to the product's lid design. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) stated that the recall includes all Stanley Switchback and Trigger Action stainless steel travel mugs sold in the U.S. since June 2016. The lids, made of polypropylene, may shrink under heat, causing them to detach, which has led to at least 38 reported burn incidents.
Stanley Recalls 2.6 Million Travel Mugs Due to Burn Hazard
Stanley Recalls 2.6 Million Travel Mugs Due to Burn Hazard
The recall affects certain stainless steel travel mugs due to a potential safety risk from loose lids.
The recalled mugs, priced between $20 and $50, were available at major retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Dick’s Sporting Goods in various colors and sizes. While Stanley, a Seattle-based company known for its outdoor products since the early 20th century, has experienced a surge in popularity through social media influencers showcasing their tumblers, the focus has now turned to consumer safety. Stanley has urged customers to stop using the affected mugs and seek a free replacement lid to mitigate the risk of burns. The brand's commitment to quality has come into question as it addresses this safety concern amidst its rising trendiness in modern consumer culture.