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title: "Kidisle Coffee Makers Recalled Nationwide Following Burn Hazard Reports"
url: https://www.heregreenville.com/2026/06/19/kidisle-coffee-makers-recalled-nationwide/
date: 2026-06-19T16:20:28+00:00
modified: 2026-06-19T16:20:28+00:00
author: "Thatcher Buist"
categories: ["National"]
site: "HERE Greenville"
attribution: "HERE Greenville"
---

# Kidisle Coffee Makers Recalled Nationwide Following Burn Hazard Reports

*Source: [HERE Greenville](https://www.heregreenville.com/2026/06/19/kidisle-coffee-makers-recalled-nationwide/) — June 19, 2026 by Thatcher Buist*

A nationwide recall has been issued for more than 17,000 Kidisle hot and iced coffee makers following multiple reports of the appliances overheating, posing burn hazards to consumers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall, citing incidents that resulted in consumer injuries.

The affected models are Kidisle brand hot and iced coffee makers. Consumers who own these products have been instructed to immediately stop using the affected units. The recall notice directs consumers to follow specific instructions for returning the product to obtain a refund.

While the recall is national in scope, local consumer advocates and retailers are advising residents to check their own appliances. The potential for these recalled products to have been sold through local retailers or online sellers serving the Greenville area means that some households may be affected. Information regarding the refund process is available through Kidisle’s customer service channels and the CPSC website.

The CPSC has not specified the exact models or production dates of the recalled coffee makers, but the recall encompasses all units that have exhibited the overheating issue. The agency is urging consumers to be vigilant and to verify the model numbers of their coffee makers against the recall list provided on the CPSC’s official recall portal.

Overheating in small kitchen appliances can stem from various manufacturing defects, including issues with internal wiring, thermostat malfunctions, or faulty heating elements. These problems can lead to the appliance exceeding safe operating temperatures, potentially causing burns to users or even fires in extreme cases. The reports associated with the Kidisle recall specifically mention burn hazards, indicating that direct contact with the appliance or escaping steam/hot water may have caused injuries.

Consumers seeking refunds are typically required to provide proof of purchase or serial numbers from the affected unit. The recall process is designed to remove hazardous products from the market and compensate consumers for their loss. The CPSC works with manufacturers to ensure that the refund or replacement process is as straightforward as possible for affected customers.

This recall serves as a reminder for consumers to regularly check for product recalls, particularly for items that involve heating elements or electrical components. Many consumer products, from kitchen appliances to children’s toys, are subject to recalls due to safety concerns. Staying informed about these recalls can prevent potential injuries and ensure household safety.

Local retailers that may have sold these products are also being notified and are expected to remove the recalled items from their shelves. However, given the online retail landscape, consumers may still encounter these products on secondary markets. It is crucial for consumers to exercise caution and verify the safety of any appliance before purchase or use.

Why it matters in Greenville

The recall of Kidisle hot and iced coffee makers, while a national issue, has direct implications for residents in the Greenville area. Local consumers who purchased these appliances, potentially from retailers like Target or through online platforms such as Amazon, may be at risk of burn hazards. The presence of major employers like Michelin North America and Prisma Health in Greenville underscores the community’s reliance on consumer goods and the importance of product safety. Residents are advised to check their kitchens for the recalled models and follow the CPSC’s guidance for refunds to mitigate potential harm. This situation highlights the need for ongoing vigilance regarding consumer product safety across all households in the Upstate region.
