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Costco urges customers to stop using these 10 products

UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – Costco recalled nearly a dozen product lines including dumbbells, tires, and air conditioners due to hazards like mold, fire risk, and mechanical failures, affecting over 1.7 million units, officials said.

  • Costco urges customers to stop using Danby brand U-shaped window air conditioners purchased between June 10, 2021, and February 2, 2022, due to mold growth risks as stated in a recall notice by Midea America Corp.
  • Midea America Corp. states that the recalled air conditioners may present a risk of mold growth due to insufficient water drainage.
  • BowFlex has advised customers to cease using their 552 adjustable dumbbells sold at Costco due to malfunction risks.
  • Michelin recalls certain tires for not meeting regulatory requirements, increasing the risk of a car crash.
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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — If you're a Costco shopper, you may want to check your home for a few items the company recently recalled. Affected products include tires, power banks and air conditioners. Consumers should stop using some of the products immediately, Costco said. Spicy breakfast option, returning fan favorite among newest McDonald’s menu items The following products were recalled: Anker Power Bank (10K, 22.5W) — Model A1257 This Ank…

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Costco is urging customers not to use these recalled items sold in stores nationwide

The products were sold in stores nationwide, as well as on the Costco website and through its partnership program with certain brands.

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