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Three-Wheeled Children’s Scooters Recalled for Fall Hazard, Imported by Konges Sløjd

If your child uses a Konges Sløjd three-wheeled scooter, a new recall may affect you. Here’s the quick breakdown so you can check your model and take action right away.

Konges Sløjd has recalled its three-wheeled children’s scooters with a foot brake because the left front wheel can detach during use, creating a serious fall hazard.

The company has received 18 reports of the wheel detaching, leading to three injuries, including a broken arm and a lost tooth.

Which Products Are Affected

Only the following scooters are included in this recall:

  • Product: Three-Wheeled Children’s Scooter with Foot Brake
  • Color: Beige
  • Handle: T-shaped
  • Frame: Aluminum

Affected models:

  • Model KS101544-P00005 — cherry print
  • Model KS101544-P00038 — lemon print

Batch number:

  • 062024
    • Found on the information sticker located on the bottom of the scooter

Units affected: About 50 sold in the U.S.

Where sold:

  • Specialty stores nationwide
  • Online at kongessloejd.com
  • Sold from September 2024 through July 2025 for $115

What You Should Do

  • Stop using the scooter immediately.
  • Contact Konges Sløjd for a full refund or voucher.
  • To receive your refund, you may:
    • Provide a photo showing the scooter disassembled (remove the stem from the base), or
    • Return the scooter to the store where it was purchased.

Key Dates or Safety Alerts

  • Recall Date: November 6, 2025
  • Risk Level: Fall hazard due to wheel detachment
  • Remedy Type: Refund

How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue

Konges Sløjd is managing all refund requests.

Visit the official recall page for full instructions and contact information from the CPSC:

Request a Refund or Learn More

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