If you have a Kidisle KC101B single-serve coffeemaker, stop using it now — it can clog and release hot liquid or steam, and you can get a full refund through the official recall.
Remedy
Full refund (after destroying the unit)
Submit a photo of the destroyed coffeemaker via the official recall page to receive the refund
Recall Date
June 11, 2026 · CPSC 26-557
Units Affected
~17,600 · model KC101B
Sold on Amazon, Walmart & eBay · June 2024 – April 2026 · about $49
Hazard
Can clog and release hot liquid or steam (burn hazard)
107 reports · 27 injuries, including first- and second-degree burns
Documentation Required
Yes
A photo of the destroyed unit showing the cut power cord and the visible model number · no sales receipt required
Kidisle recalled about 17,600 single-serve coffeemakers because they can clog, causing hot liquid or steam to build up and release unexpectedly during use — a burn hazard. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission published the recall (number 26-557) on June 11, 2026. The CPSC notice reports 107 reports of unexpected hot-liquid or steam release and 27 injuries, including first- and second-degree burns that required medical treatment.
The recall covers the Kidisle single-serve coffeemaker, model KC101B (printed on a sticker on the underside of the unit). The coffeemakers were sold online at Amazon, Walmart, and eBay from June 2024 through April 2026 for about $49, in black, white, and gray. If you own one, stop using it immediately.
To receive a full refund, you must first destroy the coffeemaker so it can't be used again. According to the recall, you should unplug the unit, cut the power cord, write "Recalled" on it in permanent marker, and take a photo that clearly shows the cut power cord and the visible model number. You then submit that photo to receive your refund.
A sales receipt or proof of purchase is not required per the recall notice — the destruction photo is the documentation the remedy depends on. Because the manufacturer handles refunds directly, use the official CPSC recall page (linked below) for the exact contact and submission details rather than any third-party website.
No. This is a product-safety recall, not a lawsuit or settlement. The full refund described above is the official remedy; there is no separate class action settlement or claim form for this recall. If you were burned by the product, questions about individual injury claims are best directed to a licensed attorney in your state.
This page is informational and is not legal advice.
Which Kidisle coffeemaker is recalled?
The Kidisle single-serve coffeemaker, model KC101B (on a sticker on the underside). About 17,600 were sold on Amazon, Walmart, and eBay from June 2024 to April 2026 for about $49.
What is the hazard?
The coffeemaker can clog and release hot liquid or steam unexpectedly, posing a burn hazard. The CPSC reports 107 reports and 27 injuries, including first- and second-degree burns. Stop using it immediately.
Is documentation required for the refund?
Yes — a photo of the destroyed unit showing the cut power cord and the visible model number. A sales receipt is not required per the recall notice.
• CPSC — Kidisle coffeemaker recall (26-557)
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Remedy
Full refund after destroying the unit (photo required)
Recall Number
CPSC 26-557
Recalling Company
Kidisle (importer)
Agency
U.S. CPSC
Recall Date
June 11, 2026