Recall Background

The Vevor 2-in-1 Baby Swing and Rocker, model VE-BS01, was recalled on October 2, 2025, after the CPSC received 18 reports of the seat detaching due to loose or missing screws, including 3 incidents where babies fell and sustained minor bruises.

The swing, available in gray and pink, features a detachable rocker base, five swing speeds, and Bluetooth music playback. Distributed by Vevor Tools Inc. of Rancho Cucamonga, California, and manufactured in China, the product was sold exclusively on Amazon.com.

The CPSC classified the recall as Class II, indicating a risk of temporary or medically reversible injury. Consumers are instructed to stop using the swing immediately, inspect the screws, and contact Vevor for a free repair kit or full refund.

The recall notice, posted on Amazon and Vevor’s website, includes a photo submission portal for reimbursement. Vevor has suspended sales and is cooperating with the CPSC to investigate the screw supplier. The incident has raised alarms about e-commerce baby gear, where low-cost imports may bypass rigorous pre-market testing.

Potential Vevor Baby Swing Recall Class Action Lawsuits are emerging, alleging negligence in quality control and failure to warn, as parents face the cost of replacements and the fear of harm to their infants [1].

The recall follows a pattern of infant product safety issues, such as the 2025 Boppy Lounger recall for suffocation risks, which led to $3.5 million in settlements. The Vevor swing’s affordability and Amazon’s vast reach suggest widespread use, amplifying the potential plaintiff class. Legal action could enforce stricter screw torque standards and mandatory pre-market drop testing for baby swings.

Affected Vevor Baby Swing Models

The recall targets:

  • Vevor 2-in-1 Baby Swing and Rocker (Model VE-BS01): Gray or pink swing with detachable rocker base, sold on Amazon.com from January 2025 to September 2025 for $80–$120. Identifiable by the Vevor logo and model number on the base [1].

Consumers can confirm affected units by checking the model number and purchase date. All swings sold during the recall period are included, regardless of lot numbers.

Hazards of the Defective Baby Swing

The Vevor baby swing poses significant risks:

  • Fall Hazard: Loose screws cause the seat to detach, leading to falls from heights up to 20 inches.
  • Head and Limb Injuries: Infants can suffer concussions, fractures, or bruising from impact.
  • Entrapment Risk: Detached parts can trap limbs or necks during collapse.
  • Standards Violation: The swing fails ASTM F2088-19, which requires secure fastening for infant swings [1].

The CPSC reported 18 seat detachments, with 3 falls causing minor injuries, highlighting the potential for serious harm in everyday use.

Symptoms of Potential Injuries

Although only minor injuries have been reported, the risks of the Vevor swing could cause:

  • Head Trauma: Bruising, swelling, or crying from impact.
  • Limb Injuries: Redness or limited movement from entrapment.
  • Emotional Distress: Parental anxiety from near-misses or accidents.

Medical costs for infant falls range from $1,000 for check-ups to $20,000 for concussions requiring imaging.

Recall Remedy and Consumer Actions

The CPSC and Vevor recommend:

  1. Immediately stop using the recalled Vevor 2-in-1 Baby Swing and Rocker.
  2. Contact Vevor at 888-909-1234 or support@vevor.com for a free repair kit or full refund.
  3. Submit photos of the swing with model number visible for reimbursement.

Vevor is notifying known buyers, and Amazon is facilitating refunds. Consumers should document incidents for potential Vevor Baby Swing Recall Class Action Lawsuit claims, as processing may take 2–4 weeks.

Potential for a Vevor Baby Swing Recall Class Action Lawsuit

The recall of 12,000 Vevor baby swings, with 18 seat detachments and 3 falls, provides grounds for a Vevor Baby Swing Recall Class Action Lawsuit against Vevor Tools Inc. and Amazon. Potential claims include:

  • Product Liability: Defective screw assembly caused detachments.
  • Negligence: Inadequate torque testing during manufacturing.
  • Failure to Warn: Lack of clear anchoring instructions.
  • Breach of Consumer Protection Laws: Misrepresentation of the swing as safe for infants.

Plaintiffs may seek compensation for medical expenses ($1,000–$20,000 for falls), emotional distress, and punitive damages for negligence. The recall’s scope suggests a sizable class, similar to the 2023 Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play recall, which settled for $3.5 million. Amazon’s distributor role could lead to co-defendant liability, per Bolger v. Amazon (2019). Successful Vevor Baby Swing Recall Class Action Lawsuits could mandate screw torque standards and pre-market drop testing for infant swings.

Do I Have a Vevor Baby Swing Recall Class Action Lawsuit?

The Class Action Litigation Group at our law firm is an experienced team of trial lawyers focusing on the representation of plaintiffs in Vevor Baby Swing lawsuits. We are handling individual litigation nationwide and currently accepting new fall injury cases in all 50 states.

Free Vevor Baby Swing Recall Class Action Lawsuit Evaluation: If you purchased a recalled Vevor 2-in-1 Baby Swing and Rocker or experienced risks to your child from its use, you should contact our law firm immediately. You may be entitled to compensation by filing a Vevor Baby Swing Recall Class Action Lawsuit, and our lawyers can help.

References

  1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Vevor-Recalls-2-in-1-Baby-Swing-and-Rocker-Due-to-Fall-Hazard

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