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WALMART is scrambling to retrieve a popular home item after it was linked to multiple fire incidents and burn injuries.
The product, sold exclusively online, is now under a nationwide recall.
The MaxKare Electric Blanket was manufactured by the China-based company Shenzhen Yumo Commerce and Trade Corporation and sold between June 2021 and November 2024.
Consumers were alerted to the recall of the electric blanket in an announcement released by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Yumo received 34 reports of the blankets overheating, including two cases where the product caught on fire.
There were also three incidents where people were burned.
The recall has affected 8,650 electric blankets sold at Walmart.
According to the release, the blankets have six heating levels and a nine-hour auto-off function.
The products, which are machine washable, are made by Yumo and had been sold exclusively online at Walmart.
They came in three sizes: twin (62″ x 84″), full (72″ x 84″), and queen (84″ x 90″).
The brand name MaxKare and model number are printed on a tag sewn into the blanket, officials said.
Only three model numbers are affected: HB18A-7284-1, HB18A-8490-2, and HB18A-6284-1.
Prices ranged from $27 to $80, depending on the size of the blanket, and were available in two colors: brown and gray.
Shoppers are being told to stop using the blankets immediately.
It has also been recommended that consumers contact Yumo directly for proper disposal instructions.
The recall was triggered after several reports of overheating and blankets catching on fire.
MaxKare Electric Blanket Recall
Sold at: Walmart.com (not in stores)
Sold between: June 2021 – November 2024
Price range: $27 to $80
Recalled models:
- HB18A-7284-1
- HB18A-8490-2
- HB18A-6284-1
Sizes: Twin, Full, Queen
Reported incidents:
- 3 burn injuries
- 2 fire incidents
Action required:
- Stop use immediately
- Email photo + disposal confirmation to yumoofficial@126.com
Refund: Full refund upon verification
No deaths have been reported, but the company is urging people to act fast.
To get a full refund, customers must email a photo of the blanket to yumoofficial@126.com to confirm they have disposed of it.
Once that is done, the refund will be processed.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission stated it will continue to monitor the recall process.
Walmart has not issued its own statement about the recall.
FIRE SAFETY RECALLS
Earlier in June 2025, Anker Innovations recalled the Anker 321 Power Bank.
Anker launched a recall of one of its power banks after discovering a fire hazard linked to defective lithium-ion batteries.
The issue affects the A1112 Anker 321 Power Bank (PowerCore 5K, Black), which may contain batteries prone to overheating due to a manufacturing flaw.
The company said the battery defect could lead to melting plastic, smoke, or even fire in some cases.
“Although only a small number of batteries may be affected by this issue,” Anker said in a statement, “out of an abundance of caution, we are reaching out to all customers who purchased the product between March 1, 2023 and June 6, 2024 to begin a Recall program.”
Anker alerted the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and has been working with the agency on the recall process.
Customers can verify whether their device is affected by checking the serial number (SN).
If the power bank contains one of the recalled battery cells, Anker will provide a free replacement.