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Fire / OverheatingFebruary 15, 2024CPSC #24121

Ocean State Job Lot Recalls "Growing Table-Mini Greenhouse and Raised Garden Bed" Due to Fire Hazard

Product
Furniture
Units affected
12,800
Remedy
refund

What was recalled

This recall involves the Calipso "Combi" and Tiller & Rowe "Growing Table-Mini Greenhouse and Raised Garden Bed" products. The assembled height is 32" x 15" x 39". The assembled product has an opaque cover with vents. It also has a storage shelf below the garden bed. The garden bed portion and legs are gray. The interior liner is lime green and has a removeable grid to space out seedlings.

Hazard

The recalled greenhouses can overheat, posing a fire hazard resulting in property damage and injury.

Injuries

The firm has received 10 reports of the recalled greenhouses overheating, including one report of injury.

Made in

France

Where it was sold

  • Ocean State Job Lot stores in New England for between $70 and $90, and nationwide by Home Lot online at Amazon, Ebay and Walmart from August 2019 through October 2023 for between $100 and $150.

Photos

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