WLIVE 12-Drawer Dressers Recalled for Injury Risk, Violate Safety Standards

WLIVE has recently announced a recall of their Fabric 12-Drawer Dressers due to significant safety concerns. These units pose a serious risk of tipping over if not securely anchored to a wall, representing a potential threat to children.
Product Details of the Recalled Dressers
The recall affects multiple color variations of the WLIVE Fabric 12-Drawer Dressers, which were sold between September 2023 and August 2025. The color options include:
- Charcoal Black
- Charcoal Black Wood Grain
- Black Rustic Brown
- Dark Grey
- Light Grey
- Rustic Brown Wood Grain Print
- White
Each dresser features a metal frame, a wooden top, and twelve collapsible fabric drawers. The dimensions are approximately 39 inches in height, 12 inches in depth, and 48 inches in width, with a weight of around 35 pounds.
Safety Hazard and Recall Information
The dressers are considered unstable without proper anchoring. This presents a tip-over hazard that could lead to severe injury or even death in children. The dressers violate safety standards outlined in the STURDY Act.
The recall was officially announced on October 16, 2025. Customers are urged to stop using these dressers immediately unless they are securely anchored. They should also keep the units away from children’s reach.
Steps for Consumers
To participate in the recall, consumers should:
- Cease using the dressers if they are not anchored.
- Contact WLIVE for guidance on proper disposal.
- Submit a photo showing the product’s disposal to receive a full refund.
In total, WLIVE has received one report of a dresser tipping over, although there have been no reported injuries. The units were sold on platforms such as Amazon for approximately $83.
Manufacturer Information
The dressers were manufactured by Jiangsu Pengcheng Weiye Furniture Co., Ltd., based in China. The compliance with safety regulations is crucial, as the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) works diligently to protect consumers from hazardous products.
The CPSC emphasizes that selling recalled items is prohibited, ensuring consumer safety remains a top priority. For further information on product safety and recall details, individuals can report unsafe items to the CPSC.