Autobrush Recalls Children’s Sonic Pro Toothbrushes Over Severe Battery Ingestion Risks
Autobrush has initiated a recall of its Sonic Pro Kids toothbrush delivery boxes due to a serious safety risk. The recall affects packaging that features popular designs such as Lenni the Lion, Unity the Unicorn, Harley the Hippo, and Danny the Dino.
Key Details of the Recall
The recall was announced on April 23, 2026, when concerns arose regarding the accessibility of a lithium coin battery found in the delivery boxes. This battery poses a risk of ingestion for children, leading to severe health hazards.
Hazard Statement
- The delivery boxes do not meet safety standards for products containing button cell batteries.
- Failure to include necessary warning labels violates Reese’s Law.
- Ingesting these batteries can cause serious internal chemical burns and can be life-threatening.
Recall Specifics
This recall pertains specifically to the Autobrush Sonic Pro Kids toothbrush boxes sold from March 2023 to December 2025, with a retail price between $85 and $90. Consumers are urged to cease using these boxes immediately.
What Consumers Should Do
- Immediately stop using the toothbrush delivery boxes.
- Keep them out of reach of children.
- Contact Autobrush to request a $5 refund in store credit.
- Label the box with a permanent marker as “Recalled” and send a photo of this to the provided email.
- Dispose of the box according to local hazardous waste guidelines.
Where to Find More Information
The affected products were distributed by Lander Enterprises LLC (dba Autobrush) in Miami, Florida, and were initially available online at TryAutobrush.com.
About Consumer Safety
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) oversees product safety standards. Its mission includes protecting the public from unreasonable risks associated with consumer products. Annually, incidents related to unsafe products result in over $1 trillion worth of injuries and property damage.