If you purchased an Autobrush kids toothbrush in the past couple of years, this recall is important, sespecially if the packaging is still around your home.
A recall has been issued for certain Autobrush Sonic Pro Kids Toothbrush Boxes due to a serious safety risk involving coin cell batteries.
Why This Recall Was Issued
The recall, announced on April 23, 2026, involves the packaging (delivery box), not the toothbrush itself. According to the notice, the box contains a lithium coin battery in a speaker located in the tray.
The issue:
- The battery can be easily accessed by children
- The packaging lacks required warning labels
- It violates federal safety standards for products with button cell batteries
If swallowed, these batteries can cause:
- Severe internal burns
- Serious injury or death
No injuries have been reported, but the risk is significant enough to trigger a recall.
Who Is Affected
You may be affected if you purchased:
- Autobrush Sonic Pro Kids Toothbrush (any model)
- Unity the Unicorn
- Lenni the Lion
- Harley the Hippo
- Danny the Dino
Sold online at: TryAutobrush.com
Purchase period: March 2023 – December 2025
Price: $85–$90
Units affected: About 48,000
Important: The recall applies specifically to the toothbrush delivery box and tray, not the toothbrush device.
Your Options
| Option | What It Means | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Request Refund | Stop using the box, follow recall steps, and receive $5 store credit | No specific deadline provided |
| Do Nothing | Keep the packaging and risk potential harm to children | Not recommended |
How to Take Action (Step-by-Step)
If you still have the packaging, act quickly:
- Stop using the box immediately and keep it away from children
- Write “Recalled” clearly on the box using a permanent marker
- Take a photo of the marked box
- Email the photo to: [email protected]
- Dispose of the box following local hazardous waste guidelines
After completing these steps, you’ll receive your $5 store credit.
You can also contact Autobrush for help:
- Phone: 844-656-3217 (Mon–Fri, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. ET)
- Website: tryautobrush.com (Recall section)
This recall is about preventing a serious but avoidable hazard. If you still have the packaging, removing it now helps protect children in your home.


