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Kmart’s Latest Recalled Items: Blender Hazard and Dangerous Toy Alert

September 19, 2025 12:30 pm in by

$25 Portable Blender Pulled from Shelves

Kmart has issued a recall for its popular $25 portable USB blender, warning customers of a serious safety risk. The compact blender, sold in white, green, blue, and lilac, may self-activate if the base is immersed in water. This malfunction can cause the blades to spin unexpectedly, posing a risk of cuts or serious injury. The product has been available since January 23, 2025, and was a hit for on-the-go smoothie lovers.

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Why the Blender Is Dangerous

Kmart’s official statement warns:

“If the base is immersed in water, it may self-activate without pressing the ON/OFF button.”

This creates a laceration risk due to the sudden exposure of spinning blades.

3D Mini Animal Toys Also Recalled

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In a separate recall, Kmart and Target have pulled 3D Mini Animal Toys from shelves. The toys, sold between June 12 and August 13, 2025, may break into small parts, posing a choking hazard for children. Consumers should return the toys for a full refund and keep them out of reach of children.

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What to Do If You Own On

Customers should stop using the blender immediately and return it to any Kmart store for a full refund, with or without a receipt. For more information, contact Kmart Customer Service on 1800 124 125 (Mon–Fri, 7am–6pm AEST).

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