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More Igloo coolers recalled after 26 fingertip amputations
- Igloo Products Corp. has broadened its May 2025 recall to cover nearly 1.3 million rolling coolers with tow handles, citing risks of fingertip injuries in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- The recall follows an initial February 2025 announcement after reports showed the tow handle can pinch and crush fingers, causing amputations and serious injuries.
- The recalled Igloo coolers, purchased from early 2019 through early 2025 at stores like Costco, Target, Academy Sports + Outdoors, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and various online retailers, have been linked to 78 fingertip injury reports.
- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a warning that the tow handle on the cooler can trap consumers' fingertips, creating a risk of severe injuries such as amputations, crushing, fractures, or cuts, with 26 reported cases involving these types of harm.
- Individuals who own the affected coolers are advised to discontinue their use immediately and reach out to Igloo at 888-943-5182 toll-free to obtain a complimentary replacement handle or repair kit to help avoid further injuries.
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Igloo expands recalls of rolling coolers for safety hazard
WASHINGTON (WISH) — Igloo has expanded its recall of rolling coolers due to a safety hazard involving the tow handle, affecting an additional 130,000 units, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says. The recall now includes Igloo 90-quart Flip-and-Tow rolling coolers manufactured before January 2024, due to the tow handle’s potential to pinch consumers’ fingertips, posing risks of amputation and crushing injuries. This expansion follows a…
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