Tea Kettles Recalled Over Serious Burn Risk—What to Know

The handles can detach during use.

A stovetop kettle on a burner next to a steaming cup of tea on a tiled surface
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Macy's is recalling Arch Studio Tea Kettles because the products pose a risk of serious injury, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

The tea kettle's handle can detach during heating, creating a burn hazard that can cause serious injury. The stainless-steel kettles have a black handle and measure about 10.7 inches long, 7.59 inches wide, and 8.62 inches high, and have a 1.9-quart capacity.

The brand name "Arch Studio" and “HJ10525” are etched on the underside of the kettles. The recall affects about 4,600 units. The tea kettle was sold at Macy’s stores nationwide and online from August 2025 through February 2026 for about $50.

So far, there have been three reports of the handle detaching. No injuries have been reported.

If you own one of the recalled kettles, stop using it immediately and contact Macy’s for a full refund of $53 per unit, payable by check upon receipt of the recalled product. You will be asked to complete an online registration form to obtain a prepaid shipping label to return the product. No purchase receipt is required.

For questions, contact Macy’s toll-free at 888-256-1541, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, or email teakettle@realtimeresults.net.

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