
Igloo recalled more than 1 million rolling coolers after multiple reports of severe injuries, including fingertip amputations. Icehouse 90 QT. The Flip & Tow rolling cooler was pulled from shelves in the U.S., Canada and Mexico due to a towing handle defect that pinchs the user's fingers, posing a risk of serious injury and amputation. CPSC), Igloo has received 12 reports of injuries in the United States, including fingertip amputations, fractures and tear. Although there are no reports in Canada or Mexico, the company urges all consumers to stop using coolers immediately and request a free replacement of the handle. Major retailers between 2019 and January 2025, priced between $80 and $140. In the United States, a total of about 1.06 million units were purchased, 47,000 units were purchased in Canada and 23,000 units were purchased in Mexico. Consumers can register for a recall online, or call 888-943-5182 directly or (protected via email) to request replacement handles. Igloo stressed in a statement that consumer safety is its top priority and assured customers that it is taking proactive steps to improve product safety. Additional recall details can be found on the CPSC, Health Canada and the OECD Global Recall Portal.
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