Graco recalls some rotating car seats after finding 'structural issues'
Graco will provide a free replacement base after post-production testing found a structural defect in select infant car seats.
- Graco Children Products announced a voluntary recall on Monday for select SnugRide Turn and Slide car seats after post-production testing revealed a structural defect in the seat base.
- Testing revealed a structural issue involving how the seat secures to the car seat base, though Graco did not disclose specific details about the flaw.
- Affected models include 2231887, 2231885, 2231884, 2231881, and 2231806, sold at Amazon, Target, Walmart, Babylist, and GracoBaby from January through March.
- Customers should immediately stop using the car seat base, though "the current seat may continue to be used without the base," according to the recall.
- Graco clarified that other SnugRide models, including EasyTurn and Turn2Me, remain unaffected, while the company stated, "We are working quickly to support affected families" with free replacements.
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Graco recalls some rotating car seats after finding 'structural issues'
Check your Graco infant car seat: A recall is in effect due to structural issues. Find out if your model is affected and how to get a replacement. (Graco)
Graco infant car seats recalled
(CNN)– Graco is recalling some of its car seats. The issue involves the base of the Snug-ride Turn and Slide infant car seats sold between January and March. Graco didn’t say exactly what the problem is, but the company discovered it during post-production testing. The company says the car seats are still safe to use without the base. Owners of the product can contact Graco for a free replacement base. Categories: News Tags: Graco, Gr…
Graco Placed A Recall On Infant Car Seats
Graco has placed a voluntary recall on infant car seats. The recall covers the company’s ‘SnugRide Turn and Slide’ car seats. They were sold between January and March at major retailers including Amazon, Target, and Walmart. The recall was placed due to a structural defect in the seat’s base that was discovered during post-production testing. Parents should immediately stop using the seat with the base, but may continue using the seat on its own…
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