Granitestone Sauté Pan Recall — Refund Info (740,000 Pans)
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E Mishan Recalls 740,000 Granitestone Diamond Pro Blue Stainless Sauté Pans Over Impact and Burn Hazards

By Steve Levine

Granitestone Diamond Pro Blue stainless sauté pan recall over impact and burn hazards

Published: June 16, 2026

Remedy Refund Stop using the pans, then contact E Mishan through the official recall page; you receive a standard $35.00-per-set refund and will be asked to return the pans
Recall Date April 2, 2026
Units Affected About 740,000 pans 2-piece Diamond Pro Blue sauté pan sets (10-inch and 11.5-inch), UPC 0-80313-08131-6
Hazard Impact and burn The metal cap on the handle screw can detach and forcefully eject when heated; at least 98 incidents reported, including one with bruising and burn injuries
Documentation Required Yes The online claim form has a pan-eligibility step that requires photos of your pans, plus your name and contact details. No receipt is needed for the standard $35.00-per-set refund — proof of purchase is optional ("if available") and only helps you claim more than $35.00 if you paid a higher price. You must return the recalled pans using a prepaid label before a refund is issued.

What Is Being Recalled?

E Mishan & Sons, Inc., of New York, New York (also known as EMSON), is recalling about 740,000 Granitestone Diamond Pro Blue stainless steel sauté pans. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall (number 26-377) on April 2, 2026. The pans were sold as a 2-piece set — one 10-inch pan and one 11.5-inch pan, UPC 0-80313-08131-6 — at Costco stores and online at Costco.com, Walmart.com and Amazon.com from August 2021 through February 2026 for about $40.

The metal cap on the screw that connects the sauté pan to the handle can become detached and forcefully eject when the pan is heated, posing impact and burn hazards to consumers. E Mishan is aware of at least 98 incidents of the cap detaching and ejecting, including one report in which a consumer suffered bruising and burn injuries.

Why Are the Pans Being Recalled?

The hazard is specific to heating. According to the recall notice, when the sauté pan is heated on a stovetop, the metal cap covering the screw that joins the pan to its handle can loosen, detach, and shoot off with enough force to strike a nearby person. Because this happens during cooking, the ejected cap can be hot — creating both an impact risk and a burn risk at the same time.

The large number of reported incidents — at least 98 — is what pushed this to a full recall rather than a quiet repair program. The recall is an official action by the company in cooperation with the CPSC, not an unproven allegation.

Who Is Affected?

You are affected if you bought a Granitestone Diamond Pro Blue 2-piece stainless steel sauté pan set at Costco, Costco.com, Walmart.com or Amazon.com between August 2021 and February 2026. Check the set for the Diamond Pro Blue branding, the 10-inch and 11.5-inch pan sizes, and UPC 0-80313-08131-6.

If you have the recalled pans, stop using them immediately and do not heat them, since the hazard occurs when the pan is hot.

How Do I Get a Refund?

To request a refund, submit a claim through the official Granitestone recall page. Based on the recall notice and the online claim form:

• You verify that your pans are eligible by uploading photos, and provide your name, mailing address, and contact information.
• Consumers receive a standard refund of $35.00 per set, with no receipt required.
• Proof of purchase (receipt, order confirmation, or account order history) is optional — upload it only if available. If you paid more than $35.00 and have proof, you can receive a refund for the full price you paid; without it, you still get the standard $35.00 per set.
• You agree to return the recalled pans using a prepaid return shipping label that is provided to you, and the pans must be received before any refund is issued.

You can also reach the recall information from the Granitestone website by clicking "RECALL INFORMATION" at the top of the page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Granitestone pans are being recalled?

The recall covers about 740,000 Granitestone Diamond Pro Blue stainless steel sauté pans sold as a 2-piece set with one 10-inch pan and one 11.5-inch pan. The UPC is 0-80313-08131-6. The sets were sold at Costco stores and online at Costco.com, Walmart.com and Amazon.com from August 2021 through February 2026 for about $40.

Why are the Granitestone sauté pans being recalled?

The metal cap on the screw that connects the sauté pan to the handle can become detached and forcefully eject when the pan is heated, posing impact and burn hazards. E Mishan is aware of at least 98 incidents of the cap detaching and ejecting, including one report of bruising and burn injuries.

How do I get a refund for the recalled Granitestone pans?

Stop using the pans immediately and submit a claim through the official recall page at GSRecall.com. The claim form asks you to verify your pans are eligible by uploading photos and to provide your name, mailing address, and contact information. Consumers receive a standard refund of $35.00 per set with no receipt required. Proof of purchase is optional (\"if available\") — if you paid more than $35.00 and have it, you can get a full-price refund. You agree to return the recalled pans using a prepaid label, and the pans must be received before a refund is issued.

Do I need a receipt to get the Granitestone pan refund?

No receipt is required for the standard $35.00-per-set refund. However, the online claim form does require documentation: you must upload photos to verify your pans are eligible, provide your contact information, and return the recalled pans using a prepaid label before a refund is issued. A receipt or other proof of purchase is optional ("if available") and only matters if you paid more than $35.00 and want a refund for the full price you paid — without it you still receive the standard $35.00 per set.

What should I do with the recalled sauté pans now?

Stop using the recalled sauté pans immediately. Do not heat them, since the hazard occurs when the pan is heated. Then start the refund process on the official recall page; E Mishan will ask you to return the pans as part of the refund.


Sources

CPSC Recall Notice — E Mishan Recalls Granitestone Diamond Pro Blue Stainless Sauté Pans (Recall 26-377)
Granitestone — Official Sauté Pan Recall Page

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Remedy Refund ($35.00 per set standard)
Recall Number 26-377
Recalling Company E Mishan & Sons, Inc. (EMSON)
Agency CPSC
Recall Date April 2, 2026
Official Recall Notice CPSC Recall 26-377