Recalled Cosco 2-step kitchen stepper.
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A KITCHEN tool sold at major retailers including Walmart, Target, and Home Depot has been recalled over a safety issue.

Shoppers have been warned how the hazard can lead to injuries. 

Recalled Cosco 2-step kitchen stepper.

A stepper has been recalled over a safety issueCredit: United States Consumer Product Safety Commission

The item that has been recalled is a kitchen stepper and there is a problem with the safety bar.

It can break or detach when the mini-ladder is being used, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.

More than 300,000 units are listed in the recall order, which was issued on July 31. 

Shoppers have been urged to stop using the safety bar on the product. 

They should put it away, reducing the risk of children becoming injured.

Shoppers should also contact Dorel to receive a free repair kit.

A sliding lock will be included within the kit that should prevent the bar from detaching. 

Shoppers will also receive a warning label to stick onto the product.

Two cases of head injuries have been reported after using the Cosco stepper, manufactured in China.

The company has received 34 reports of the safety bar breaking or detaching.

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The product was sold at major supermarkets, stores, and online from February 2021 to July 2025 between $56 and $70.

It was sold in a range of colors, including white, green, navy and blue.

Meanwhile, The U.S. Sun has reported how a children’s kitchen toy was recalled over a safety hazard.

Officials warned how plastic hooks can get caught on children’s clothes.

They explained this poses a strangulation hazard to children who are crawling on the kitchen.

In 2023, a child, 23 months, died from strangulation after getting his shirt caught on one of the hooks.

Fragrance diffusers , cookies, and a type of butter have also been recently recalled. 

The diffuser was recalled because of the risk that the magnets on the inside of the case could detach.

Shoppers were urged to keep the diffuser away from their children and any pets.

And, an ice cream product was recalled over an undeclared milk product, posing a risk to shoppers who suffer from allergies.

Walmart store in Oceanside, California.

The item was sold at retailers such as Walmart (stock)Credit: Reuters
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