Pottery Barn Kids Convertible Crib Recall

 

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Pottery Barn Kids Penny 2:1 Endpanel Crib

There is a recall for Pottery Barn Kids Penny Convertible Cribs, that are pictured above.

Why have these cribs been recalled?


The cribs’ end panel can become loose exposing sharp edges, posing a laceration hazard to children.

Which models are recalled?

Pottery Barn Kids Penny Convertible Crib

Model number (SKU) 2850473.

This crib can be convert into a toddler bed and the color is French white made from radiata pin. 

Where can you find the model number?


You can check for this model number on the sticker underneath the bottom of the crib.

What should consumers do?

Immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact Pottery Barn Kids.

Pottery Barn Kids toll-free at 855-801-9300 from 7 a.m. to midnight ET


Is there a refund from Pottery Barn?


Yes, there is a refund being offered by Pottery Barn Kids.

The company is reaching out to all known consumers and offering two options to address this recall:

1. To schedule delivery and installation of new end panels for the crib and removal of the old end panels

2. A full refund. 

My thoughts

While it is great that Pottery Barn is reaching out to all of the people that they know of have purchased these cribs, how is it that baby products like these don't have more rigorous testing before being sold? Plus what about those people who purchased using cash or didn't give their complete contact information? 

Please be sure to share with everyone who you know that shops at the Pottery Barn. 
They also have a recall on some baby loungers that were sold - you can find that information on our Boppy Lounger recall post.

Jacqui


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