Dorel Home Furnishings Recalls Cosco 2-Step Kitchen Steppers Due to Fall and Injury Hazards
Injuries have been reported. Consumers should stop using this product immediately.
Dorel Home Furnishings Recalls Cosco 2-Step Kitchen Steppers Due to Fall and Injury Hazards
Dorel Home Furnishings Inc. d/b/a Cosco Home and Office Products, of Columbus, Indiana · Cosco 2-Step Kitchen Stepper



Product Description
This recall involves the Cosco 2-step kitchen stepper, a folding stepstool with two steps and a safety bar that attaches to the back of the product, with model numbers 11349WHG1E, 11349GRN1E, 11349NVY1E, 11349WHG2, 11349GRN4, 11349GRN12, 11349WHG12C, 11349WHG12W, 11349WHG4F, and 11349CBWH4T. The kitchen steppers are sold in white/gray, green, navy, and blue colors. The Cosco logo is molded onto the handle. Model information is located on a label on one of the arms of the kitchen stepper.
Hazard
The safety bar can detach or break while in use, posing serious fall and injury hazards to consumers.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the safety bar on the recalled kitchen stepper immediately and store the stepper away from children until repaired. Contact Dorel to receive a free repair kit, including shipping. The repair kit includes a sliding locking mechanism that attaches to the safety bar to prevent the safety bar from detaching or breaking during use. Consumers will also receive installation instructions and an additional warning label to place onto the product.
Reported Injuries
Cosco has received 34 reports of the safety bar detaching or breaking, including two incidents resulting in head injuries.
411 Press Analysis
Dorel Home Furnishings Inc. d/b/a Cosco Home and Office Products, of Columbus, Indiana has recalled Cosco 2-Step Kitchen Stepper after injury reports prompted CPSC action on July 31, 2025. This recall affects about 302,000 (in addition, 11,000 were sold in canada). The safety bar can detach or break while in use, posing serious fall and injury hazards to consumers. The manufacturer is advising consumers to stop using the product immediately. Affected consumers can schedule a free repair by contacting the company directly. The CPSC recommends inspecting the product for matching model numbers and contacting the manufacturer if uncertain about whether a specific unit is covered.