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    Yeti Recalls About 240,000 Rambler Travel Mugs

    A mechanism on the lid can eject and allow liquid to spill, posing a potential burn hazard

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    Yeti has recalled about 241,500 Rambler travel mugs because a magnetic slide mechanism on the lid can pop off, letting hot liquid spill and potentially burn someone.

    Yeti has received two reports of the mechanism ejecting when filled with a hot liquid. There have been no reports of injuries, according to the announcement from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

    The recall applies to the 20-ounce Rambler travel mug with Stronghold lid.

    Recall Details

    The recall: About 241,500 Yeti Rambler 20-ounce travel mugs with a Stronghold lid. The recall involves only mugs with the date code 34204010. The date code can be found on the bottom of the mug.

    The risk: A magnetic slide mechanism on the lid can eject when the mug is filled with hot liquid, allowing spills and posing a potential injury or burn hazard.

    Incidents/injuries: Yeti has received two reports of these incidents but no reports of injuries.

    Where and when sold: Yeti stores and yeti.com in October 2020 for about $35.

    The remedy: Stop using the recalled mug and go to any Yeti store, or fill out the recall form to get a full refund.

    Contact information: Call Yeti at 833-444-3151, send an email to productrecall@yeti.com, or go to Yeti’s recall page.

    Report a defective product: Call the CPSC hotline at 800-638-2772 or go to SaferProducts.gov.


    Paul Hope

    Paul Hope is a Home & DIY Editor at Consumer Reports and a trained chef. He covers ranges, cooktops, and wall ovens, as well as grills, drills, outdoor power tools, decking, and wood stains. Before joining CR in 2016, he tested kitchen products at Good Housekeeping and covered tools and remodeling for This Old House magazine. You’ll typically find him in his old fixer-upper, engrossed in a DIY project or trying out a new recipe.