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Vevor Ice Crushers

Notice Date:
12.11.2025
Category
Fire or Overheating
Manufacturer:
Units Affected:
About 11,650 (In addition, about 1,060 were sold in Canada)
Source Link:
CPSC

Description

Sanven Technology recalls Vevor ice crushers due to fire hazard. These consumer ice-crushing machines have a handle that consumers press down to feed ice into a shoot, which activates a cutter within the feed shoot. The products were advertised as ice shavers, ice crushers, and snow cone makers and were sold under model numbers BY-300 and BY-300 FS in yellow, red, silver and blue, with "Vevor" and the model number printed on a label on the top of the product.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ice crusher and contact Sanven for a full refund. Consumers should email a photograph of the ice crusher with the unplugged power cord cut in half to recalling@vevor.com.