Dressers sold on Amazon recalled due to tip-over, injury risk, CPSC says
The Romorgniz Fabric 12- and 13-Drawer Dressers are being recalled and come in assorted colors like rustic brown, black, pink, and white with a metal frame and wooden top. (Photo courtesy of the Consumer Product Safety Commission)
Dressers sold on Amazon are being recalled because they pose a tip-over and entrapment risk and may cause serious injuries or death to children, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
No injuries have been reported related to the dressers that were recalled on Nov. 20, with the CPSC sharing that the product violates the mandatory standard under the STURDY Act.
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Which dressers are being recalled?
Why you should care:
The Romorgniz Fabric 12- and 13-Drawer Dressers are part of the recall and come in assorted colors like rustic brown, black, pink, and white with a metal frame and wooden top.
CPSC officials note that 1,980 13-Drawer Dressers and 35 12-Drawer Dressers have been recalled. The products were sold on Amazon from July 2025 through October 2025.
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According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission recall notice, the 12-drawer dresser has 12 collapsable fabric drawers, and the 13-drawer dresser has 13 collapsable fabric drawers.
Moreover, the 12-drawer dressers measure roughly 52 inches by 12 inches by 35 inches (Model No.: R99MWM12CHMW printed on the back) and the 13-drawer dressers measure about 35 inches by 11 inches by 55 inches (Model No.: R99M9C4CLHW" printed on the back).
If I have a recalled dresser, what should I do with it?
What you can do:
Consumers with the recalled dresser should stop using it immediately and the CPSC explains that if it’s not anchored to the wall, place the item in an area that children can’t find it.
Owners of the dresser can also call Romorgniz for instructions on how to discard the dressers to get a full refund. Consumers are advised to submit a photo to Romorgnizrecall@outlook.com showing that they disposed of the item.
The Source: Information for this story was provided by a recall notice from the Consumer Product Safety Commission. This story was reported from Washington, D.C.