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Mini Fridges Recalled Nationwide Due to Fire and Burn Risk—More Than 300,000 Units Affected

The mini fridges’ internal electrical components can short circuit and catch fire. (Frigidaire / Health.com)

By Jenna Anderson 

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* About 300,000 Frigidaire mini fridges sold at Target have been recalled nationwide due to a fire and burn hazard.
* This recall is an expansion on another Frigidaire mini fridge recall from last July, affecting about 634,000 units.
* If you have a recalled mini fridge, stop using it immediately and request a refund.

About 300,000 Frigidaire mini fridges have been recalled nationwide, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced Thursday. Sold exclusively at Target, the products were pulled from shelves following six reports of them catching fire, causing property damage and posing a burn hazard. This recall expands on another Frigidaire mini fridge recall from last July, affecting about 634,000 units.

Which Mini Fridges Are Affected?

The recalled products, produced by Curtis International, can be identified with the following:

  • Product description: Frigidaire six-can mini fridge in red
  • Model number: EFMIS121
  • Serial numbers: between A2001 and A2310
Retrostyle mini fridge with a Frigidaire logo and a small window on the door
Frigidaire

The initial recall from July included additional Frigidaire mini fridges, with the following product details:

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  • Model number: EFMIS129; serial numbers: between A2001 and A2308 (if model number is “EFMIS129-B” or EFMIS129-C”, it is not included in this recall)
  • Model number: EFMIS137; serial numbers: between A2001 and A2312
  • Model number: EFMIS149; serial numbers: between A2001 and A2308
  • Model number: EFMIS175; serial numbers: between A2001 and A2310

These items were sold nationwide at additional retailers, including Walmart and Amazon, and caused more complaints. There were at least 26 reports of the mini fridges smoking, sparking, burning, melting, overheating, and catching fire, resulting in property damages totaling more than $700,000. Two consumers also reported smoke inhalation injuries.

What You Should Do

If you have a recalled mini fridge, stop using it and register for a refund on the Curtis International website. The CPSC is also urging consumers to unplug the product, cut the power cord, and write “Recall” in permanent marker on the front door of the unit—then dispose of it.


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