Kidisle Coffee Maker Recall After 27 Burn Injuries Reported
The CPSC recalled 17,600 Kidisle single-serve coffee makers after 107 incident reports and at least 27 burn injuries, including first- and second-degree burns.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of approximately 17,600 single-serve coffee makers sold under the brand Kidisle, following at least 27 reported burn injuries, including first- and second-degree burns.
The recall covers Kidisle single-serve coffee makers sold online through Amazon and other retailers from January 2024 through May 2026. The CPSC received 107 incident reports, with 27 involving burn injuries. The coffee makers can expel hot water or coffee grounds during use, posing a burn hazard. Consumers are advised to stop using the recalled products immediately and contact Kidisle for a full refund.
While this recall does not directly impact commodity prices, it highlights ongoing safety scrutiny in the small appliance sector. Traders monitoring consumer goods and retail sectors may note potential reputational risks for e-commerce platforms like Amazon, which sold the affected units. For real-time price movements in related commodities, traders can follow NowPrice's live dashboard for coffee futures and other soft commodities.
Looking ahead, the CPSC may issue further recalls if similar defects are found in other brands. Investors should watch for any class-action lawsuits or regulatory changes affecting small appliance imports. The recall also underscores the importance of product safety compliance for Chinese manufacturers exporting to the U.S. market.