Kidisle KC101B hot and iced coffee makers are being recalled because they can release hot liquid or steam unexpectedly. Owners should stop using the machines and follow CPSC-listed refund steps.

Kidisle is recalling about 17,600 hot and iced coffee makers because they can release hot liquid or steam unexpectedly during use, creating a serious burn hazard. Owners should stop using KC101B machines now and follow the refund instructions listed by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The recall covers Kidisle-branded hot and iced single-serve coffee machines, model KC101B. The model number is printed on a sticker on the underside of the unit. CPSC says the brand name may appear on the product order receipt.
The recalled coffee maker comes in black, white and gray, measures about 11 inches high and 6 inches wide, and has a 50-ounce detachable water tank. It can brew 6 to 14 ounces of coffee using cupped coffee or ground coffee.
CPSC says the recalled machines can become clogged. When that happens, hot liquid or steam can build up and release unexpectedly while the coffee maker is in use.
Federal regulators said they are aware of at least 107 reports of the coffee makers releasing hot liquid or steam unexpectedly. Those reports include at least 27 injuries, including first- and second-degree burns that required medical treatment.
The recalled Kidisle machines were sold online at Amazon.com, Walmart.com and eBay.com from June 2024 through April 2026 for about $49, according to CPSC.
The notice lists ChangShaShiMengQiSiDianZiShangMaoYouXianGongSi, of China, as the manufacturer and Kidisle, of China, as the importer.
Owners should not rely only on where or when they bought the machine. The clearest identifier is the KC101B model number on the underside of the coffee maker.
Stop using the coffee maker immediately. CPSC says consumers should contact Kidisle by email for a full refund.
For the refund process, owners will be asked to:

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The CPSC notice does not list UPCs, lot numbers or date codes for the recall. It identifies the affected product by brand, product type and model number KC101B.
The notice also does not list a phone number or online claim form for Kidisle. The consumer contact provided in the recall is the Kidisle email address. The recall notice is limited to Kidisle hot and iced coffee machines with model KC101B.
Consumers should not sell a recalled machine. CPSC notes that federal law prohibits selling products subject to a commission-ordered recall or a voluntary recall undertaken in consultation with the agency.
This article should be updated if CPSC changes the recall notice, adds UPC or lot-code information, updates the number of reports or injuries, or if Kidisle posts additional refund instructions.
Owners who already requested a refund should keep copies of their email and product photo until the refund is resolved.

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