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CPSC Warning: Cranach Hardware Plastic Tip Restraint Kits Pose Deadly Furniture Tip-Over Risk

  • September 20, 2025
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CPSC Warning: Cranach Hardware Plastic Tip Restraint Kits Pose Deadly Furniture Tip-Over Risk

On September 11, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued an urgent warning about Cranach Hardware Plastic Tip Restraint Kits—a product marketed to prevent dangerous furniture tip-overs involving children. Instead of offering protection, these defective restraints are creating a false sense of security and putting children at serious risk of injury and death.

The CPSC is urging families to immediately stop using these kits, remove them from furniture, and dispose of them properly. Unfortunately, the manufacturer, Cranach Hardware of China, has refused to issue an acceptable recall, leaving parents and caregivers without critical guidance or remedies.

Why Cranach Hardware Tip Restraints Are Dangerous for Children

Furniture tip-overs are a leading cause of serious childhood injury in American homes. Dressers, bookshelves, and televisions can become unstable, especially when children climb, pull, or play near them. Tip restraints are meant to provide an extra layer of protection—but when these restraints fail, families may not realize the danger until a serious accident occurs.

The CPSC reports that Cranach Hardware kits have already been linked to dozens of incidents where children were at risk of serious injury or death. These failures often happen during normal household use, leaving a false sense of security for parents and caregivers.

Defective Plastic Components Fail to Prevent Furniture Tip-Overs

The Cranach Hardware Plastic Tip Restraint Kits rely on plastic brackets, connectors, and zip-style fasteners to secure furniture to walls. According to the CPSC, these components can crack, break, or degrade over time, causing the restraints to fail even under normal use.

Testing also revealed that the product does not meet ASTM F3096-23, the current safety standard for furniture tip restraints. This hidden defect means furniture can tip unexpectedly, creating serious injury hazards for children.

Reported Incidents and Child Injury Risks

The CPSC is already aware of at least 115 consumer complaints about the Cranach Hardware restraints breaking. Alarmingly, six tip-over incidents have been reported directly linked to these defective products.

Furniture tip-overs can cause:

  • Head injuries and skull fractures

  • Crushed limbs or broken bones

  • Internal injuries

  • Death, particularly in toddlers and young children

Tip-overs remain a leading cause of serious childhood injury in the home, which makes the failure of this safety device especially dangerous.

How the Product Was Sold

The defective tip restraint kits were widely sold on Amazon.com for $6–$30, depending on package size. Each kit included:

  • Two plastic brackets (one for furniture, one for the wall)

  • A plastic zip-tie style connector

  • Two sets of screws

  • Two drywall anchors

At first glance, the product looked like a simple and affordable safety solution. But as parents now know, the low price came with a high cost in terms of reliability and risk.

CPSC Recommendations

The CPSC has been clear in its recommendations for consumers:

  1. Stop using and remove Cranach Hardware tip restraints immediately.

  2. Dispose of the defective kits so they cannot be reused.

  3. Replace them with furniture restraints that comply with ASTM F3096-23.

  4. Visit the CPSC’s Anchor It! campaign at AnchorIt.gov for free educational materials on how to properly anchor furniture.

  5. Report incidents involving these kits to SaferProducts.gov.

Because the manufacturer has not cooperated in issuing a recall, families are left on their own to replace these products and ensure their homes are safe.

Amazon Product Liability Issues Involving Defective Child Safety Products

One important detail is that these defective restraints were sold through Amazon, where thousands of unvetted third-party products enter U.S. households every day. Over the past few years, both the CPSC and consumer safety advocates have raised alarms about Amazon’s role in selling dangerous, counterfeit, or unauthorized products without proper safety oversight.

In many cases, families who purchase unsafe products online do not know whether the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer can be held accountable when something goes wrong. That’s where product liability law becomes critical.

We have a page dedicated of other Amazon/other online retailer defective products.

Product Liability Lawsuits & How KBD Attorneys Can Help

At KBD Attorneys, we represent families who have been harmed by defective and dangerous products, including products marketed as safety devices for children.

When a manufacturer cuts corners, refuses to comply with recalls, or sells products that fail to meet safety standards, the consequences can be devastating. Children, who are among the most vulnerable consumers, should never pay the price for corporate negligence.

Our team investigates cases involving:

  • Defective child safety products (like cribs, monitors, high chairs, and restraints)

  • Amazon and third-party seller liability for unsafe goods

  • Household product defects that cause injury or death

If your family has been affected by a defective furniture restraint, or any other unsafe product, KBD Attorneys is here to help you understand your rights and explore legal action.

Protecting Families Beyond This Recall

The Cranach Hardware warning is another reminder that parents cannot always rely on labels or product claims. Even items marketed as “safety devices” may not meet the standards required to truly protect your child.

At KBD Attorneys, we are committed to holding companies accountable and advocating for stronger consumer protections. Families can learn more about product safety and past cases we’ve covered on our Product Liability Lawsuit page.

Final Thoughts

The CPSC’s urgent warning about Cranach Hardware Plastic Tip Restraint Kits should be taken seriously by every parent and caregiver. With over 115 incidents already reported, and no recall in place, the only safe option is to stop using these products immediately.

At KBD Attorneys, we believe no family should suffer because a company failed to provide safe products. If your child has been harmed by a defective restraint or another unsafe consumer product, reach out to our team. Together, we can fight for justice and push for greater accountability in the marketplace. Contact us today, if you need help.

Update: Recall and Replacement Now Available

Since the original safety warning, Cranach Hardware has agreed to a formal CPSC recall of the Plastic Tip Restraint Kits as of 10/23/2025. Consumers who previously purchased these defective kits can now obtain a free replacement tip restraint kit made of stainless steel directly from the manufacturer.

To receive the free replacement:

  • Contact Cranach Hardware toll‑free or via email and request the stainless‑steel replacement kit.

  • You may be asked to provide photographic proof that you have discarded the defective plastic restraints.

Until you receive and install the replacement, continue to follow the CPSC’s safety guidance: stop using and dispose of the plastic kits and secure furniture with products that meet industry safety standards

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