CPSC Recall: Cooluli 10- and 15-Liter Minifridges
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall dated Aug. 13 covering about 250,000 Cooluli 10- and 15-liter minifridges. The agency said the recalled units can experience an electrical switch short circuit that poses fire and burn hazards. The recall notice names affected model details, lists batch numbers and a product series, summarizes reported incidents and property damage, and sets out the remedy being offered to consumers.
Products and identifying details
The recall applies to Cooluli 10- and 15-liter minifridges that have an internal power supply and two AC/DC ports. The CPSC identified affected batch numbers as 1535-1545 and 1200000-1202080. The agency also identified units in the Infinity Classic Glow Beauty Vibe Series as among the recalled items. Those batch numbers and the series identifier are provided in the recall notice to help owners determine whether a particular unit is part of the recall.
Reported incidents and hazards
According to the CPSC announcement, the recalled units have been involved in at least 19 incidents in which the minifridges smoked, sparked, burned, melted, overheated or caught fire. The agency reported those incidents included more than $80,000 in property damage and one smoke-inhalation injury. The CPSC described the underlying hazard as an electrical switch that can short circuit, creating a risk of fire and burns when the malfunction occurs.
Sales, timeframe and consumer remedy
The CPSC said the recalled minifridges were sold on Amazon and from Cooluli’s online store between January 2019 and October 2024 for roughly $80 to $120. As part of the recall, the agency advised consumers to stop using recalled units and to contact Cooluli for a free replacement cord. The recall notice lists the replacement cord as the remedy offered to consumers who own affected units.
The recall announcement repeats the scope of the affected products, including the batch number ranges and the Infinity Classic Glow Beauty Vibe Series identifier. Those product identifiers are intended to help owners confirm whether a unit in their possession is included in the recall. The CPSC notice states the timeframe during which the units were sold and summarizes the number of reported incidents, the reported property damage total and the reported injury.
How owners can confirm whether their unit is covered
The recall notice supplies the specific batch numbers and the series name that consumers can use to check an individual unit. Owners should compare the batch numbers and the series identifier on their unit with the information in the CPSC announcement. The agency’s online recall notice includes the formal product description and the identifiers that the CPSC says will help determine whether a minifridge is part of the recall.
The CPSC’s recall notice also describes the reported incidents and the remedy being offered. Those details are included so consumers can confirm coverage and learn how to obtain the replacement cord being provided by Cooluli under the recall. The agency’s account explains the nature of the electrical malfunction identified as the risk and lists the reported scope of incidents and damage attributed to the recalled units.
Where to find the official recall notice and related information
Readers seeking the agency’s formal account and product identification guidance can view the recall announcement on the CPSC website: CPSC recall: Cooluli 10- and 15-liter minifridges. For additional coverage related to consumer safety and product recalls, see the related category page: Health.
This recall notice and the details it contains are intended to help owners of the identified Cooluli minifridges determine whether their unit is included and to explain the remedy that Cooluli is offering for affected units. The CPSC’s notice frames the recall as a consumer safety action that identifies a specific electrical malfunction, the units affected by batch and series identifiers, the period during which the units were sold, and the remedy being provided by the manufacturer and the agency.
The recall notice sets out the steps consumers should take to confirm whether a product is covered and to pursue the remedy described. The agency’s announcement lists the reported incidents and the total reported property damage and injury figures attributed to the recalled units so that owners have the CPSC’s account when evaluating coverage and next steps.