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Vevor Ice Crusher Recall: Fire Hazard Risk & Safety Steps

  • December 22, 2025
  • KBD Attorneys
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Vevor Ice Crusher Recall Issued by CPSC Due to Fire and Overheating Hazard

Sanven Technology has issued a nationwide recall of Vevor Ice Crushers after reports of fire risk and overheating that pose a serious safety hazard for consumers. This consumer product recall affects thousands of ice crusher machines sold online over the past several years, and consumers are being urged to stop using the products immediately.

At KBD Attorneys, protecting families from dangerous products and holding manufacturers accountable is part of our mission. In this article, we break down exactly what’s involved in the Vevor Ice Crusher recall, explain the safety risk, provide guidance on what to do if you own one of these machines, and outline potential legal options if the product caused harm.

Which Vevor Ice Crusher Models Are Recalled by the CPSC?

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that approximately 11,650 Vevor Ice Crushers have been recalled in the United States. An additional about 1,060 units were sold in Canada.

These machines were sold under the Vevor brand and marketed as Ice Shavers, Ice Crushers, and Snow Cone Makers. They include the following model numbers:

  • BY-300

  • BY-300 FS

The products came in various colors — including yellow, red, silver, and blue — and a label with the model number and brand is printed on the top of each unit.

These ice crushers were sold online from July 2021 through July 2025 through major online retailers such as:

  • Vevor.com

  • Amazon.com

  • Walmart.com

  • Wayfair.com

  • HomeDepot.com

  • Lowes.com

Prices at sale ranged from approximately $40 to $86.

Fire and Overheating Hazard Linked to Recalled Vevor Ice Crushers

The CPSC recall was issued after the ice crushers were found to be susceptible to a “thermal event” — meaning the motor or internal components can overheat while in use and potentially ignite or catch fire.

Sanven Technology received reports of two thermal events, one of which resulted in a fire. These incidents present a clear fire risk that could lead to property damage, burns, or other serious injuries.

While the official recall notice has not reported widespread injuries beyond property fires, even a single fire event is enough to raise serious concerns about product safety — especially for devices intended for regular home use.

What Consumers Should Do If They Own a Recalled Vevor Ice Crusher

If you own a Vevor Ice Crusher that matches the recalled descriptions, the CPSC and Sanven Technology are advising the following:

  1. Stop using the ice crusher immediately. Continuing to use the product increases the risk of thermal events and fires.

  2. Unplug the unit and cut the power cord before preparing the machine for return.

  3. Contact Sanven Technology for a full refund. Consumers should email a photograph of the ice crusher with the unplugged cord cut in half to recalling@vevor.com.

  4. You may also call Sanven Technology toll-free at 855-599-6320 or visit https://www.vevor.com/pages/vevor-ice-shaver-recall for more details.

Completing these steps as directed will help ensure you receive a refund and that the dangerous product is removed from regular use.

Product Liability Laws and Manufacturer Responsibility for Defective Ice Crushers

Under U.S. product liability law, manufacturers and distributors have a legal duty to design, test, manufacture, and market products that are safe for ordinary use. When a product poses an unreasonable risk — such as a fire hazard — and causes harm or poses a risk of harm, the manufacturer may be held legally accountable. These legal principles include:

  • Design defect claims: If a product’s design is inherently dangerous, even when used as intended.

  • Manufacturing defect claims: If the product deviated from its intended design and became unsafe due to mistakes in production.

  • Failure to warn claims: If the manufacturer did not provide adequate safety warnings about known hazards.

If you or a loved one experienced injury, fire damage, or financial loss because of this recalled Vevor Ice Crusher, you may be entitled to pursue a product liability claim and recover compensation.

Injuries and Property Damage Caused by Fire Hazard Appliance Defects

Products with fire hazards can cause a range of injuries and losses, including:

  • Burns or scald injuries to users or bystanders

  • Smoke inhalation injuries

  • Fire damage to homes, appliances, and personal property

  • Emotional trauma and disability from severe injuries

  • Medical expenses, lost income, and rehabilitation costs

Even if a fire or injury has not yet occurred, having a dangerous product in your home can cause anxiety and risk to your household. Taking action to remove and replace these products is important for safety.

At KBD Attorneys, we help individuals and families affected by defective products like the Vevor Ice Crushers recall. If the recalled ice crusher caused damage or injury, legal options may include:

  • Filing a product liability claim against the manufacturer or distributor.

  • Seeking compensation for property damage caused by the defect.

  • Pursuing damages for personal injury, including medical bills and pain and suffering.

  • Holding negligent parties accountable under state law.

It’s critical to act quickly, as evidence preservation and statutes of limitations can affect your ability to pursue a successful claim.

Next Steps If You Were Harmed by a Recalled Vevor Ice Crusher

If you own one of the recalled Vevor Ice Crushers:

  • Immediately stop using the product and follow the recall’s instructions to receive a refund.

  • Document the product and its condition with photographs.

  • Keep records of your refund request and correspondence with the manufacturer.

  • If you experienced injury or property damage because of the fire hazard, contact KBD Attorneys for a free case review.

Our team can help you understand your rights and guide you through the process of seeking fair compensation for your losses.

Staying Safe After CPSC Appliance Recalls and Fire Hazard Warnings

Product recalls like this one underscore how important it is for consumers to stay vigilant about product safety notices issued by the CPSC and other regulatory agencies. Even everyday appliances can present unexpected risks if they are defective or inadequately tested.

If you have questions about this recall or believe you’ve been harmed by a dangerous product, KBD Attorneys is here to help.


Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. For advice specific to your situation, contact a qualified attorney.

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