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BISSELL Recalls 1.7M Steam Cleaners Due to Burn Hazard from Attachments

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CPSC and BISSELL announce recall of approximately 1.7 million Steam Shot OmniReach and Steam Shot Omni steam cleaners due to risk of serious burn hazard from attachments that can unexpectedly detach and expel hot water or steam. The affected model numbers include 4155 series and 4171 series sold nationwide at Target, Walmart, and other retailers. BISSELL has received 206 incident reports including 161 burn injuries. Consumers should stop using the recalled attachments immediately and contact BISSELL for free replacements.

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CPSC and BISSELL have issued a recall for approximately 1.7 million Steam Shot OmniReach and Steam Shot Omni steam cleaners (plus 96,000 in Canada) due to attachments that can unexpectedly detach and expel hot water or steam, posing a serious burn hazard. The recall affects 12 model numbers (4155 series and 4171 series) sold in green, gray, white, blue, and dark blue at Target, Walmart, and other retailers nationwide. BISSELL has received 206 reports of hot water or steam escaping attachments, including 161 reported burn injuries.

Consumers who own affected steam cleaners must immediately stop using the attachments and register for the free replacement program at steamshot2026.com. Retailers should identify and remove affected products from shelves and inventory. BISSELL is providing free new attachments to remedy the hazard upon proof of disposal of the original accessories.

What to do next

  1. Stop using recalled steam cleaner attachments immediately
  2. Contact BISSELL at 855-417-7001 or visit steamshot2026.com to receive free replacement attachments
  3. Dispose of original attachments and upload photo as proof per recall instructions

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BISSELL Recalls Over One Million Steam Shot OmniReach Steam Cleaners Due to Risk of Serious Burn Hazard from Attachments

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  • Name of Product: Steam Shot OmniReach and Steam Shot Omni Steam Cleaners with attachments Hazard: The recalled steam cleaners’ attachments can unexpectedly detach from the steam cleaners and expel hot water or steam onto users during use, posing a serious burn hazard.

Remedy: Repair Recall Date: April 09, 2026 Units: About 1.7 million (In addition, about 96,000 were sold in Canada)

Consumer Contact Contact BISSELL toll-free at 855-417-7001 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET Monday through Saturday, email RecallNA@bissell.com or online at www.steamshot2026.com or www.BISSELL.com and click on “Product Recalls” for more information.

Recall Details

In Conjunction With: canada Flag Description: This recall involves certain BISSELL Steam Shot OmniReach and Omni handheld steam cleaners with attachments. The affected model numbers are 4155, 4155L, 4155W, 4155G, 4155D, 4155J, 4155Y, 4155P, 4171, 4171L, 4171W, and 4171F. The model numbers are located on the product rating label on the bottom of the unit. The recalled units were sold in green, gray, white, blue, and dark blue. Depending on the model, the products include an accessory nozzle, grout brush, round detail brushes, flat scraping tool, and angle concentrator tool, and may also include an extension hose, fabric steamer and steam **** squeegee. The attachments and the hose are gray in color.

Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled steam cleaner attachments immediately and contact BISSELL to receive free new attachments. Consumers should visit www.steamshot2026.com to register for the recall and for instructions on how to participate in the recall, including how to upload a photo showing the original attachment accessories have been disposed of in the trash.

Incidents/Injuries: BISSELL has received 206 reports of hot water or steam unexpectedly escaping from the steam cleaners’ attachments, including 161 reports of burn injuries with a report of one second degree burn.

Sold At: Target, Walmart and other department and home goods stores nationwide and online at BISSELL.com, Amazon.com, HSN.com and other websites from October 2024 through March 2026 for between $9 and $55. Importer(s): BISSELL Homecare Inc. of Grand Rapids, Michigan

Manufactured In: China Recall number: 26-385

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CPSC
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April 9th, 2026
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