Brookstone Fire Pit Recall Impacts 48,700 Units Following Severe Burn Injuries
Federal safety officials have issued an urgent warning for consumers to stop using recalled Brookstone tabletop fire pits due to hazards including fuel leaks, uncontrolled fires, and sudden flame jetting that can cause severe burn injuries.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall on August 13 after receiving two reports of flames jetting from the devices, resulting in second- and third-degree burn injuries. Tabletop fire pits are small portable devices designed to burn liquid alcohol or other clean-burning fuels to produce an open flame. According to federal officials, flames may spread across pooled or spilled alcohol, creating uncontrolled fires that can extend beyond the fire pit itself and onto consumers.
This recall is part of a broader pattern of safety concerns with tabletop fire pit products. Earlier in 2026, the CPSC issued a separate warning for more than 50,000 Houswise tabletop fire pits following reports of similar hazards including flame jetting, fuel leaks, and unexpectedly high flames.
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