Costco recalls: Shoppers should stop using some items immediately

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — If you’re a Costco shopper, you may want to check your home for a few items the company recently recalled. Affected products include tires, power banks and air conditioners.

Consumers should stop using some of the products immediately, Costco said.

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The following products were recalled:

Anker Power Bank (10K, 22.5W) — Model A1257

  • This Anker Power Bank recall concerns a “potential issue involving lithium-ion battery cells,” according to Anker. Though the company says the likelihood of a malfunction is “minimal,” consumers should stop using the device immediately.

Anker Powercore 10000 Power Bank — Model A1263

  • The Anker Powercore 10000 Power Bank recall was issued over concerns it may overheat and pose a potential fire risk. The product was sold between June 1, 2016, and December 31, 2022.

Danby 8,000 BTU U-Shaped Window Air Conditioner — Model DAC080B6IWB-6

  • This Danby air conditioner recall was issued after it was discovered that the units can fail to drain water quickly enough, allowing water to pool — and may potentially lead to mold growth. The air conditioner was sold between June 10, 2021, and February 2, 2022. If you have one, Danby said to stop using it immediately.

Midea U-Shape Window AC — Items 1572673, 1657921, 1677429, 1768985, 2677450 and/or 2677429

  • This Midea air conditioner recall is the same as the Danby recall above, as Midea supplies air conditioner models under different brand names. The product was also recalled over potential mold growth concerns. It was sold between June 2021 and May 2025.

Bridgestone Blizzak 6 Tires

  • Bridgestone said these tires “do not bear the DOT certification symbol on the tire sidewalls and therefore do not comply with tire marking requirements.” The company explains these tires were only sold as replacement equipment. The tires were manufactured June 2-22, 2024. Bridgestone explains customers can examine tires for four particular markings to determine if their tires are under recall. Tires must have all four markings, says Bridgestone. These are: 1) “Bridgestone” brand marking 2) “Blizzak 6” marking on tire line 3) “235/40R19” tire size marking and tire identification numbers of 1VR100W122224, 1VR100W122324, or 1VR100W100W122424.

Tires should not bear a “DOT” marking, says Bridgestone. The company adds that any tires reading “Blizzak LM005” are not included in the Blizzak 6 tire recall. Bridgestone says the tires can be replaced for free through Nov. 12…

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