Portable Hook-On Chairs Recall

Published by Reclia Safety Desk | July 15, 2026

📌 Recall Notice

Product: Portable Hook-On Chairs

Brand: Unknown

Hazards: Fall Hazard, Laceration Hazard, Non-Compliance, Entrapment Hazard

What to do: Stop using this product. Follow the recall instructions for refund or replacement.

Official US CPSC Recall Notice
Recall #10296 |
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Recall Summary

Product Portable Hook-On Chairs
Brand Unknown
Category Toys Children
Recall Number 10296
Hazard Fall Hazard, Laceration Hazard, Non-Compliance, Entrapment Hazard
Units Affected Not specified
Recall Date June 05, 2025
Remedy Contact manufacturer
Country 🇺🇸 United States

Recall Information Record
Reclia – Consumer Safety Database
Recall ID: 10296
Recall Number: 25316
Recall Date: June 5, 2025

1. Recall Summary

This recall involves portable hook-on chairs used to seat young children at a dining table. The chairs have a black metal frame covered with black or gray polyester and cotton material, and a white plastic tray used for eating. Two metal arms anchor the chair to a dining table, suspending the child from the table. The owner’s manual lists “Children’s table chair” and “Model S006.” The chairs were sold exclusively on Amazon.com by Ravmix (Yuanimi Trade Co. Ltd., d/b/a Ravmix, of China) from September 2024 through March 2025 for between $40 and $60. Approximately 1,000 units were sold in the United States. No injuries have been reported.

2. Affected Products

Product Name: Portable Hook-On Chairs
Model Number: Model S006 (as listed on the owner’s manual)
Description: Black metal frame; black or gray polyester and cotton fabric covering; white plastic tray; two metal arms that anchor to a dining table.
Units Sold: About 1,000
Sold At: Amazon.com
Sale Period: September 2024 through March 2025
Price: Between $40 and $60
Manufacturer/Distributor: Yuanimi Trade Co. Ltd., d/b/a Ravmix, of China
Country of Origin: China

3. Hazard Information

The recalled portable hook-on chair poses a fall hazard because the crotch restraint can be removed without the use of a tool. Infants can fall through the resulting opening. This condition is a violation of the federal standard for portable hook-on chairs. As of the recall date, no injuries have been reported.

4. Consumer Action Required

Consumers should stop using the recalled hook-on chair immediately. Consumers must contact Ravmix for instructions on how to receive a refund. The specific steps required by Ravmix are:
– Disassemble the product.
– Cut the restraint straps and cloth seat.
– Email photos of the disassembled product and parts to Ravmix.
Upon receipt of the photos, Ravmix will issue a full refund. Ravmix is contacting all known purchasers directly.

5. Official Remedy

The official remedy is a full refund. Consumers must follow the disassembly and photo submission process described above to receive the refund.

6. Contact Information

Company: Ravmix (Yuanimi Trade Co. Ltd., d/b/a Ravmix)
Email: ravmix@outlook.com
Additional Note: Ravmix is contacting all known purchasers directly. Consumers who have not been contacted should email Ravmix at the address above for further instructions.

Recall Timeline

  • **June 05, 2025** – Recall announced by CPSC (Source)
  • **Current** – Consumers advised to stop using product
  • **Ongoing** – Refund or replacement available

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I identify the recalled Portable Hook-On Chairs?

A: Check the model and serial number on your product against the official recall notice (#10296).

Q: What should I do if I own the recalled Portable Hook-On Chairs?

A: The recall notice advises consumers to stop using the product and follow the recall instructions.

Q: How do I get a refund or replacement for the recalled Portable Hook-On Chairs?

A: Contact the manufacturer using the information in the recall notice.

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Disclaimer: Information on this page is summarized from official recall notices.
Reclia is a recall information database and does not conduct product testing, safety certification,
or independent investigations.

Consumers should refer to the original recall notice
for complete details and official instructions.




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