KKL 9-Drawer Dressers Recalled for Dangerous Tip-Over, Entrapment Risks
The KKL Fabric 9-Drawer Dressers have been recalled due to significant safety hazards. These dressers pose risks of tip-over and entrapment, particularly for children if they are not properly anchored to the wall.
Product Recall Information
The recall was officially announced on December 18, 2025. It affects KKL Fabric 9-Drawer Dressers in three colors: black, brown, and white. Each dresser features a metal frame along with a wooden top that includes recessed power outlets and nine collapsible fabric drawers. The dimensions of the dressers are 37.8 inches in length, 11.8 inches in width, and 53.9 inches in height.
Safety Concerns
- Hazard: Dressers may tip over if not anchored, leading to potential injuries or fatalities, especially for children.
- Compliance Failure: These products do not meet mandatory safety standards outlined by the STURDY Act.
Consumer Instructions
Consumers are advised to immediately stop using the dressers if they have not been secured to a wall. It is crucial to store them in areas inaccessible to children. To facilitate the return process, customers must contact HK Brilliant for specific instructions on disposal in order to receive a full refund. A photo showing the disposal of the dresser must be submitted to the provided email address.
Sales and Manufacturer Details
- Retail Price: Approximately $100
- Sales Period: Sold on Amazon.com from September 2023 to November 2025
- Manufacturers: Changzhou Municipal Sea Metal Products Co. Ltd., HK Brilliant dba KKL, both located in China
About the U.S. CPSC
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is responsible for protecting consumers from unreasonable risks associated with various products. Every year, consumer product-related incidents result in over $1 trillion in expenses, reflecting the importance of safety regulations in reducing injuries.
For any unsafe products, consumers are encouraged to report their findings to relevant authorities to help mitigate risks to public safety.