
Costco, the warehouse retailer behemoth, has a snug position in the shopping carts and affections of the multitudes. From bulk food to the newest electronics and necessary car accessories, its staggering product variety and membership format have created a devoted and fiercely loyal clientele. It’s one of those stores where you can load up on groceries, renovate your kitchen, and purchase new tires all in one stop.
However, even the most reliable sellers fall victim to the multi-aspect of product recalls. There have been several high-priority recall notices issued by Costco in 2025. These are not trivial quality matters; they are across various product categories home appliances, computer and communication equipment, motor vehicle accessories, and food products with safety concerns requiring immediate action on the part of consumers.
The scope and amount of these new recalls show exactly how important it is to stay current. If you’re a devoted Costco shopper or merely a new guest, knowing which products are included, why they’ve been withdrawn from shelves, and what to do about them can make all the difference to your safety. Below is a complete rundown of the 14 recalled products you need to know about right now.

1. Michelin Agilis CrossClimate C-Metric Tires
Michelin is recalling its Agilis CrossClimate C-Metric tires, size 185/60R15C, because of a dangerous safety defect. Pieces of tread rubber could separate from the tire when in service, which is a violation of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 139 and can lead to an accident. Customers should inspect their tire sidewall markings immediately and stop using it if so.

2. Anker PowerCore 10000 Power Bank
The battery pack is a serious fire risk by way of defective lithium-ion batteries capable of overheating. There were some reports of smoke, fire, and explosion, so Anker and Costco recalled the product. Consumers are advised to discontinue use and go to Anker’s or Costco’s website for return or refund information.

3. Danby 8,000 BTU U-Shaped Window Air Conditioner
These conditioners also fail to drain excess water properly, providing a site for the growth of mould and exacerbating respiratory conditions. The defective model that can be found in Costco with product #1498424 between June 2021 and February 2022 should be shut down immediately. Individuals can contact Danby or Costco for remediation advice.

4. Midea U-Shaped Window AC
As with Danby products, the Midea window ACs are also plagued with drainage issues, having the same mould health risk. More than 1.7 million units are impacted, and the model numbers at Costco vary from 1572673 to 2677429. The customers need to check their model and initiate the recall at once.

5. Igloo 90 Qt Flip & Tow Rolling Cooler
The tow handle of the cooler is a hazard pinch point that has already resulted in injury, including amputations of fingertips. Priced from January 2020 to January 2025 with item #1356922, it is now unsafe for use. Consumers are requested to go back to Igloo or Costco to arrange a refund or replacement.

6. BowFlex 552 Adjustable Dumbbells
These best-selling dumbbells have a flaw in that the weight plates come loose during the middle of an exercise, resulting in serious injury. All users are asked to stop using them at once. For information on returns or replacement incentives, go to BowFlex’s webpage or Costco’s recall website.

7. Bridgestone Blizzak 6 Tires
This tire size does not have the mandatory DOT certification mark on the sidewall and thus are not federally compliant. Even though there have been no reports of performance issues, compliance is a priority. Review your labeling on your tires and contact Costco or Bridgestone for instructions on what to do next.

8. Anker Power Bank
This power bank, while low risk in nature, is recalled worldwide for potential battery problems. Anker recommends to discontinue use and follow recall instructions. Costco offers full return and refund details on their website.

9. RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches & Variety Packs
A packaging mistake has resulted in peanut butter being packed in cheese-flavored packages, posing a serious allergen threat to people with peanut allergies. The products should not be consumed by anyone with nut allergies. Costco and the company are providing return and refund.

10. Fresh & Ready Foods Prepared Sandwiches and Salads
These ready-to-eat meals, which are on sale in certain states, are being recalled for possible Listeria contamination. These affected products had a “best by” date of May 11, 2025. Customers should discard them immediately and get refunds if already purchased.

11. Topo Chico Mineral Water Glass 18-Pack
Sold in Texas and Louisiana from May 20–29, 2025, this lot can be contaminated with pseudomonas bacteria. This is dangerous to health, especially to immunocompromised persons. Bottles of lot code 13A2541 should be returned according to recall instructions.

12. Ninja Foodi Pressure Cooker + Air Fryer
These popular kitchen appliances have a life-threatening design defect in that the lid may be opened when still under pressure and resulting in extreme burns. All customers are requested to discontinue use of the model immediately. Return and replacement instructions can be found by going to Ninja or Costco’s recall websites.

13. Segway Ninebot Electric Kickscooter Max G30LP
This folding system on this electric scooter can fracture, leading to collapse and injury while in use. Owners need to verify their model and discontinue use immediately. Segway and Costco are providing assistance with resolution, e.g., repair or refund.

14. Sublue Underwater Scooter
These water scooters overheated because of defective batteries, which can cause a fire. The recalled units are the ones sold from June 2018 to March 2024. Discontinue use immediately and contact the manufacturer or Costco for return and refund information.
Remaining Safe: What You Should Do Now
Costco and its production counterparts are putting in efforts to correct these recalls and giving step-by-step guides to identification, return, and replacement. This is how you can stay with these notifications:
- Check Product Identifiers: Search your serial numbers, model names, or lot codes on your products and match them to the recall details.
- Stop Use Immediately: If your item fits the description, stop using it until you hear from Costco or the manufacturer.
- Initiate Return/Replacement: A majority of products can be returned at a local Costco or from the manufacturer’s official website.
- Stay Updated: Check Costco’s product recall page often for new information.

Why Recalls Matter And Why You Should Care
Product recalls are not bureaucratic decisions; they’re necessary steps that can forestall damage, protect your home, and hold firms accountable. Costco’s openness and responsiveness make it possible to maintain trust, but consumers must act when alarms are sounded. Most of the recalls present risks from electrical fires and toxic tainting to life-threatening sensitivities.
Being proactive about these notices guarantees that you’re not unwittingly using something harmful. These are not things far away they impact the everyday household items in your kitchen, garage, and even play room of your kids. The earlier you substantiate your products and act, the safer you will be.
Recalls can be frightening, but they must take place to guarantee a safe and sound consumer marketplace. Costco’s policy of openness is obvious, and how quickly manufacturers responded puts additional pressure on public responsibility. But always the last line of defense remains the consumer.