RECALL: Walmart warns dressers could fall over

NEW YORK (WPIX) – Walmart has announced a recall of a particular product flagged by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission as posing a “risk of serious injury or death.”

The recall, initiated on Thursday, concerns the AOWOS 12-Drawer Dressers. These dressers have been identified as unstable unless they are securely anchored to a wall, raising safety concerns.

The dimensions of the dressers are approximately 39 by 12 inches, and they weigh about 42 pounds. The recall cautions that if the dressers tip over, they could cause severe injuries or even fatalities, especially to children. The affected models include: 12DRW01, 12DRW02, 12DRW11, 12DRW13, 12DRW19, 12DRW20, and 12DRW27.

Recalled AOWOS 12-Drawer Dresser in Black (photo courtesy of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission)

These dressers were available for purchase on Walmart’s website from September 2023 through August 2025. They are manufactured by Shenzhen Shuanglong Home Furnishing Co., Ltd., based in China.

Customers who own one of these dressers are urged to immediately discontinue its use and relocate it to a place where children cannot access it.

Anyone who has purchased one of these dressers should immediately stop using it and place it in an area that children cannot access.

The recall comes shortly after retail giant Amazon recalled a dresser sold online that is also a potentially hazardous tip-over risk.

Consumers can contact AOWOS for instructions on how to dispose of the dressers and receive a full refund. To contact AOWOS, call the toll-free number at 888-919-9734 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time Monday through Friday, or by email at AOWOSRecall@outlook.com.

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