Woodure Toddler Kitchen Step Stools Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury and Death from Entrapment and Fall Hazards; Imported by Shenzhen Muqiqu Creative Development
The CPSC record for this recall reports injuries. Consumers should stop using this product and follow the recall remedy.
Woodure Toddler Kitchen Step Stools Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury and Death from Entrapment and Fall Hazards; Imported by Shenzhen Muqiqu Creative Development
Shenzhen Muqiqu Creative Development Co. Ltd., of China · Woodure Toddler Kitchen Step Stools




Product Description
This recall involves Woodure-branded children's tower kitchen step stools, models WD1764, WD1357, and WD1720. The tower stools were sold in plywood and measure 18 inches deep by 16.9 inches wide by 34.6 inches tall. The model number is engraved on the underside of the bottom step.
Hazard
The recalled tower stools can collapse or tip over while in use, and a child's torso can fit through the openings on the front and back sides, posing a risk of serious injury and death due to tip over, fall and entrapment hazards.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the recalled tower stools immediately and store them away from children. Contact Shenzhen Muqiqu Creative Development for a repair kit, which includes protective nets, stabilizing feet and installation instructions. The firm will mail the free repair kit directly to consumers.
Reported Injuries
Woodure has received 22 reports of instability or tip-overs, including 15 reported injuries with scrapes, cuts and bruises.
411 Press Analysis
Consumers should immediately stop using Woodure Toddler Kitchen Step Stools, according to a recall announced on July 30, 2026 by the CPSC. This recall covers about 91,000 units. The recalled tower stools can collapse or tip over while in use, and a child's torso can fit through the openings on the front and back sides, posing a risk of serious injury and death due to tip over, fall and entrapment hazards. The CPSC's incident record for this recall reports injuries. Woodure has received 22 reports of instability or tip-overs, including 15 reported injuries with scrapes, cuts and bruises. Affected consumers should schedule a free repair by contacting Shenzhen Muqiqu Creative Development Co. Ltd., of China. The CPSC strongly advises checking purchase records and inspecting any matching products in the home.
This recall appears in: Strangulation & Entrapment Hazards.