Over 18K patio swings sold at Costco recalled after 8 injury reports
Consumers should stop using the swings and request free replacement hooks after eight reports of seats detaching from the frame.
- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall on May 14 for 18,500 Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings sold at Costco after reports that seats detach from the frame during use.
- Eight documented reports of swings separating from the frame caused injuries to users' heads and arms, with detaching seats posing a "risk of serious injury or death" from falling.
- Costco sold the recalled units, identifiable by serial number 1934256, between February 2026 and March 2026, with prices ranging from $549 to $649.
- Consumers should stop using the swings "immediately" and contact World Bright International Limited to receive free replacement hooks and installation instructions to resolve the defect.
- World Bright issued a voluntary recall notice, stating, "On behalf of ourselves and Costco, we want to thank you for your support and cooperation, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.
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