Macy's Recalls Arch Studio Tea Kettles Due to Burn Hazard
Summary
CPSC and Macy's announce recall of about 4,600 Arch Studio Tea Kettles due to handles that can detach during heating, posing a burn hazard. The stainless-steel kettles with black handles were sold at Macy's stores nationwide and online from August 2025 through February 2026 for about $50. Consumers should stop using the kettles immediately and contact Macy's for a full refund.
What changed
CPSC and Macy's have issued a recall for approximately 4,600 Arch Studio Tea Kettles (model HJ10525) due to a burn hazard. The stainless-steel kettles with black handles were sold at Macy's stores nationwide and online at macys.com from August 2025 through February 2026 for about $50. The firm has received three reports of handles detaching during use when heated.
Consumers who purchased these kettles should stop using them immediately and contact Macy's for a full refund in the form of a check for the purchase price. No purchase receipt is required; consumers need only complete the recall form at the provided website to receive a prepaid shipping label for returning the product.
What to do next
- Stop using the recalled tea kettles immediately
- Contact Macy's at 888-256-1541 for a full refund
- Complete the recall form at https://www.recallrtr.com/teakettle for a prepaid shipping label to return the product
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Macy’s Recalls Arch Studio Tea Kettles Due to Risk of Serious Injury from Burn Hazard
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Recalled Arch Studio Tea Kettle
"Arch Studio” and “HJ10525” are etched on the underside of the recalled kettles.
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Name of Product: Arch Studio Tea Kettle Hazard: The tea kettles’ handle can detach during use when heated, posing a risk of serious injury from burn hazard.
Remedy: Refund Recall Date: April 16, 2026 Units: About 4,600
Consumer Contact Macy’s toll-free at 888-256-1541 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at teakettle@realtimeresults.net or on-line at https://www.recallrtr.com/teakettle or macys.com and click on “Product Recalls” at the bottom of the page for more information.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves the Arch Studio-branded tea kettles. The stainless-steel kettles have a black handle and measure about 10.7 inches long, 7.59 inches wide and 8.62 inches high; and have a 1.9-quart capacity. The brand name and “HJ10525” are etched on the underside of the kettles.
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled tea kettles immediately and contact Macy’s for a full refund in the form of a check for the purchase price. Consumers will be asked to complete a recall form at https://www.recallrtr.com/teakettle for a prepaid shipping label to return the product. No purchase receipt will be required.
Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received three reports of the handle detaching. No injuries have been reported.
Sold At: Macy's stores nationwide and online at macys.com from August 2025 through February 2026 for about $50. Importer(s): Macy’s Merchandising Group, Inc., of New York
Manufactured In: China Recall number: 26-412 Fast Track Recall
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