recall involves about 18,500 swings through Costco stores nationwide between February and March 2026, due to seat detachment creating a fall hazard with eight injuries reported. The recall was announced by the CPSC and World Bright International Limited, and a free repair kit with four replacement S-hooks and instructions is offered. Units were sold through Costco stores and Costco.com. Registration on the recall site is required to obtain the repair kit. Costco Agio-menlo Swing Recall follows other safety recalls.
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Costco Agio-menlo Swing Recall Joins Wave of Retail Safety Alerts — Mogaz
About 18,500 Agio-Menlo swings sold through Costco have been recalled after the seat was found to detach from the frame while in use, creating a fall hazard that can lead to serious injury or death. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said it had received eight injury reports tied to the swing recall, including head and arm impact injuries.
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Costco Recalls 18,500 Agio Menlo Patio Swings for Fall Hazard
About 18,500 Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings sold at Costco were recalled after the seat detached from the frame, causing a backward fall hazard.
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Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing Recalled at Costco Due to Fall Risk
Approximately 18,500 Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings sold at Costco are recalled due to seat detachment causing 8 injuries. Consumers should stop use and contact World Bright for a free repair kit.
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Urgent Recall: This Popular Costco Patio Swing Could Collapse
To prevent injury or death, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall for the Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing, which was available at Costco.
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Costco Recalls Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings - IndexBox
CPSC and Costco recall 18,500 Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings due to seat detachment causing falls and 8 injuries. Owners should stop use and get a free repair kit.