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EnHomee Dressers Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death

If you bought a fabric dresser from EnHomee in the last couple of years, you’ll want to check this. A popular 13-drawer model sold online through major retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Temu has just been recalled. The issue? It may tip over if not anchored to the wall—posing a serious safety risk, especially for children.

Here’s what you need to know and how to get a refund.

What’s Being Recalled and Why

EnHomee 13-Drawer Dressers are being recalled because they don’t meet federal safety standards for stability.

If the dresser isn’t anchored to a wall, it can tip over—posing entrapment or even life-threatening injury risks to children.

No injuries have been reported yet, but the risk is serious enough for a full recall.

Which Products Are Affected

Recalled Product:
  • Name: EnHomee 13-Drawer Fabric Dressers
  • Dimensions: 55.12″ W x 35.45″ H x 11.02″ D
  • Colors Affected: Rustic brown, white, black, and pink
Sold Online At:
Amazon, Walmart, Wayfair, Shein, TikTok, Shopify, and Temu
When Sold:
  • Rustic brown units: September 2023 – March 2025
  • White, black, pink units: September 2023 – May 2024
  • Price Range: $75–$120
Units Recalled: About 11,200

What You Should Do

If you have this dresser in your home:
  • Stop using it immediately unless it is securely anchored to the wall
  • Move it away from children’s reach
  • Dispose of the dresser following EnHomee’s instructions
  • Submit a photo of the disposed dresser to the company to receive a full refund
Email photo to: [email protected]

Key Dates or Safety Alerts

  • Recall Announced: September 18, 2025
  • Risk Level: Serious — involves risk of injury or death
  • Reason: Violates the mandatory STURDY Act standard for clothing storage units
  • Type of Recall: Voluntary

How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue

To get your refund, follow these steps:
  1. Dispose of the dresser (per EnHomee’s guidance)
  2. Take a photo showing the disposed unit
  3. Email the photo to: [email protected]

 

You can also learn more about this recall from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC):

Request a Refund or Learn More from the Official CPSC Recall Notice

 

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