If you recently bought an Adirondack-style patio chair from Lowe’s or Home Depot, this is a recall you’ll want to check. Adams Manufacturing Corp. is recalling certain chairs after discovering they can crack and collapse, creating a risk of injury or falls.
Below is a quick, step-by-step guide to help you see if your chair is affected and what to do next.
What’s Being Recalled and Why?
Adams Manufacturing is recalling Adirondack patio chairs sold under the Adams RealComfort and StyleWell brands.
According to the CPSC, the chairs can crack and collapse during use, which can cause someone to fall or get injured.
Good to know:
No injuries have been reported as of the recall date
The recall was issued to prevent potential injuries
Which Products Are Affected?
The recall applies to specific Adirondack-style resin chairs with the following details:
Brands:
Adams RealComfort
StyleWell
Chair Style: Adirondack patio chairs with slat backs and seats
Colors:
Blue
Dark gray
Navy blue
Taupe
Light blue
Lime green
Teal
Identifying Marks (Important)
Model number: ML837-15
Manufacture date: August 2025
Where to find this information:
Molded on the underside of the chair
The manufacture date is shown by a dot on a grid, located at the intersection of:
Column “A”
Row “25”
Only chairs with both the model number and this manufacture date are included in the recall.
What You Should Do?
If you have one of the recalled chairs:
Stop using it immediately
Return it to any Lowe’s or Home Depot store
You are eligible for a full refund
No repair or replacement is being offered — the remedy is a refund.
Key Dates or Safety Alerts
Recall date: January 15, 2026
Units recalled: About 6,100
Recall type: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recall
Hazard: Chair cracking and collapsing (injury and fall risk)
The chairs were sold:
August 2025 through October 2025
At Lowe’s and The Home Depot stores nationwide
For about $25
How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue
To receive a refund, return the recalled chair directly to:
Any Lowe’s store, or
Any Home Depot store
For additional details, consumers can review the official CPSC recall notice.
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