Costco recalls: Shoppers should stop using some items immediately

Tamba, Florida (WFLA) – If you are a shopping in Costco, you may want to check your home for a few elements that the company recently summoned. The affected products include tires, power banks and air conditioners.

Costec said that consumers should stop using some products immediately.

The following products were called:

Anker Power Bank (10K, 22.5W) – Model A1257

  • this Power Bank call “A potential issue includes lithium -ion battery cells,” according to Anher. Although the company says that the possibility of a “minimum” defect, consumers should stop using the device immediately.
Anker Power Bank Model A2157, which is currently called due to concerns about the lithium -ion battery (credit: Anker/Costco)

Anker PowerCore 10,000 Power Bank – Model A1263

Anker Power Bank Model A1263, which is currently called due to concerns that may rise, which constitutes a fire risk (with the permission of the American Consumer Product Safety Committee)

DANBY 8,000 BTU in the form of air conditioner window-DAC080B6IB-6 Form

  • this Danby Air Complement It was released after the discovery that the units can fail to drain water quickly, allowing water to collect – and may lead to mold growth. The air conditioner was sold between June 10, 2021 and February 2, 2022. If you have one, Danby said to stop using it immediately.
Danby 8000 BTU is called U-shaped, Model Dac080B6IWDB-6, due to mold growth fears (credit: Costco)

Midea U in AC-elements 1572673, 1657921, 1677429, 1768985, 2677450 and/or 2677429

  • this Call the air conditioner Mida It is the same as calling danby above, as Midea provides air conditioner models under different commercial names. The product has also been called about the potential mold growth concerns. It was sold between June 2021 and May 2025.
U U Midea air conditioner, which is sold under multiple numbers, is called due to mold growth fears (Costco)

Bridgestone Blazac 6 frames

  • Bridgeston said these tires “do not carry a DOT Certificate Certificate on the side walls of the tires, and therefore do not comply with the requirements for laying tires.” The company explains that these tires were only sold as alternative equipment. Tires are manufactured from 2 to 22 June 2024. BridgesTone explains that customers can examine the tires for four certain signs to determine whether their tires are at a summons. Bridgeston says the tires should contain all four signs. These are: 1) Blizzak 6 brand brand.
Bridgestone Blizzak 6 tires are currently being summoned because they do not meet federal safety standards. (Credit: Costec)

Bridgeston says the tires should not bear the “point” mark. The company adds that any tires that read “Blizzak LM005” is not listed in Blizzak 6 Recall. Bridgeston says the tires can be replaced for free until November 12.

Micilis Crossclimate C-Metric Size 185/60R15C

  • Michelin said that these tires fail to meet the federal safety standard to withstand the tires, and “parts of the stomach rubber may separate from the shoulder block.” the Micilis Crossclimate C-Meetric Tires It only includes tires in the size of 185/60R15C. The affected tires can be identified through the signs of the DOT side wall, which will include dimensions, identity numbers and starting/stop dates, which can all be found in Remember notice. Michelin says alternative tires will be presented during July 1, 2026.
This image shows some signs that can be used to determine some cross -crossed tires, which are called due to not meeting standards (credit: Michelin)

Bowflex is adjustable to dumbbells

  • this BOWFLEX 552 adjustable dumbbells call It was released after reports that weight panels can calm down from the handles during use. Customers should stop using them immediately and return them to the local Costco to recover money.

For more information and a full list of Costco summonsPlease visit Costco.com.

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