Seasonal Specialties Recalls Members Mark 7' Pre-Lit Twinkling Bucks Due to Burn Hazard
Summary
CPSC announced a recall of approximately 2,460 Members Mark 7-foot Pre-Lit Twinkling Buck decorative items sold by Seasonal Specialties due to a burn hazard. The wires may be connected incorrectly, causing the current limiting resistor to overheat and produce smoke. Five reports of smoke and burning smell have been received with no injuries reported. Consumers who purchased from SamsClub.com between August and December 2025 for about $170 should contact Seasonal Specialties for a full refund or free repair kit.
What changed
CPSC has issued a recall for Seasonal Specialties' Members Mark 7-foot Pre-Lit Twinkling Bucks (model 990404199) due to a burn hazard from incorrectly connected wires that can cause the current limiting resistor to overheat. Approximately 2,460 units sold exclusively through SamsClub.com from August through December 2025 for about $170 are affected.
Retailers and consumers who purchased these decorative holiday items should immediately cease use and contact Seasonal Specialties for either a full refund or a free repair kit that includes new wiring instructions, color-coded wire labels, and a warning sticker. The importer, Seasonal Specialties LLC of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, manufactured the product in China. This Fast Track Recall (number 26-394) requires immediate action due to the burn hazard risk.
What to do next
- Stop using the recalled Members Mark 7-foot Pre-Lit Twinkling Buck immediately
- Contact Seasonal Specialties at 800-353-3116 or buckrecall@seasonalspecialties.com to request a full refund or free repair kit
- Check model number 990404199 printed on the cord tag near the adaptor wall plug to confirm if your product is affected
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Seasonal Specialties Recalls Members Mark 7’ Pre-Lit Twinkling Bucks Due to Burn Hazard
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Recalled 7’ Pre-Lit Twinkling Buck
Name of Product: Members Mark 7’ Pre-Lit Twinkling Buck Hazard: If the wires are connected incorrectly the current limiting resistor can overheat, posing a burn hazard.
Remedy: Refund Repair Recall Date: April 09, 2026 Units: About 2,460
Consumer Contact Seasonal Specialties toll-free at 800-353-3116 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, email at buckrecall@seasonalspecialties.com or online at www.seasonalspecialties.com/Buck_Recall.html or www.seasonalspecialties.com and click on “Product Safety Recall” at the bottom of the page for more information.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves the 7-foot Pre-Lit Twinkling Buck sold under the Member’s Mark brand name. It has warm white colored LED lights and a control box for the lights. The recalled model number 990404199 is printed on the cord tag near the adaptor wall plug and on the packaging.
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the Members Mark 7’ Pre-Lit Twinkling Buck immediately and contact Seasonal Specialties to request either a full refund or a repair kit. The repair kit includes new instructions on how to connect the wires, color-coded wire labels and a cord tag warning sticker.
Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received five reports of smoke and a burning smell. No injuries have been reported.
Sold Online At: SamsClub.com from August 2025 through December 2025 for about $170. Importer(s): Seasonal Specialties, LLC , of Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Manufactured In: China Recall number: 26-394 Fast Track Recall
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