Costco is recalling thousands of patio swings due to a dangerous defect that can cause the seats to unexpectedly detach, posing a “risk of serious injury or death from a fall hazard,” according to officials.
World Bright International Limited has issued a recall for approximately 18,500 Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings after receiving reports of eight incidents where the seat separated from the frame, leading to at least eight injuries, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced on May 14.
The CPSC detailed that these incidents resulted in injuries, including trauma to the head and arms, after the swing seats broke away from their frames.
The swings in question, identified by model number 1934256, feature a black metal frame, brown woven wicker seating, and a fabric canopy.
They were available for purchase at Costco locations nationwide and on Costco.com between February and March 2026, with prices ranging from $549 to $649.
Consumers who have purchased these swings are strongly advised to discontinue their use immediately.
“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled patio swings and contact World Bright International Limited to receive a free repair in the form of replacement hooks and instructions for replacing the hooks,” CPSC said.
The recall comes amid a number of recent safety alerts involving Costco products.

Last week, the CPSC also announced the recall of more than 113,000 electric kettles sold at Costco and HomeGoods after reports that the handles can detach and spill hot water, including one reported second-degree burn.
Costco and World Bright International Limited did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.