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VEVOR Garment Steamers

Notice Date:
12.11.2025
Category
Heat Source Malfunction (Non-Battery)
Manufacturer:
Units Affected:
About 2,840
Source Link:
CPSC

Description

Sanven Technology recalls VEVOR steamers due to risk of serious injury from burn hazard. This recall involves VEVOR garment steamers used to remove wrinkles from clothing and textiles. The recalled steamer has an oval-shaped opening for the steam vents and the steamer body is white with "VEVOR" and "TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE" printed in orange lettering on the side of the product beneath the water reservoir window. There is a red toggle power switch on the handle. "VEVOR," "Garment Steamer," "FCL-H09," and "Manufacturer: Guangdong ESINO Technology Group Co., Ltd" are printed on a label on the bottom of the product. The recalled steamer was sold with a silver-colored glove.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled steamers and contact Sanven Technology for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to provide their contact information and send a photo of the steamer with its unplugged cut power cord to receive a full refund.