Nearly 60,000 Remington hair dryers recalled; here's why
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(WHTM) — More than 55,000 hairdryers sold under the “Remington” brand have been recalled due to risk of electrocution and shock hazards resulting in injury and/or death.

The hair dryers were found to lack an immersion protection device, which works to prevent electrocution risk should the dryer fall into water while plugged in, per the recall.

While no injuries have been reported, you should immediately stop using the hair dryers and unplug them completely.

Recalled Remington Hair Dryer

The hair dryers can be identified by:

  • Model number D3190DCDN
  • Color is purple with black accents
  • Three black operating buttons located on the handle
  • “Remington” written in white on the side of the dryer head

The recalled hair dryers were sold exclusively online at Walmart Marketplace, Target Marketplace, and Amazon from March 2024 through June 2025 for between $25 and $32.

Empower Brands, who imports the hair dryers, says consumers can contact the company to receive a full refund. You can contact Empower Brands by calling 1-844-695-2134, emailing HairdryerRecall@Spectrumbrands.com, or by visiting the Remington product recalls page.

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