Demlar Recalls MoonSoll and Magic Chems Fuel Bottles Over Flash Fire Risk (2025)
Demlar recalled MoonSoll ethanol and Magic Chems bioethanol fuel bottles sold online by the Demlar Online Store. The bottles lack flame mitigation devices required by the Portable Fuel Container Safety Act, creating a flash-fire risk. Consumers should stop using the recalled bottles immediately and contact Demlar for a full refund.
The ethanol fuel bottles violate the federal safety standard for portable fuel containers because they lack flame mitigation devices required by the Portable Fuel Container Safety Act, posing a deadly risk of flash fire. The fuel containers also fail to meet the federal safety regulation for deceptive disclaimers required by the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) because they claim the contents are "Non-Toxic."
What You Should Do
return it for a full refund. Demlar collect at 943-212-3054 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at info@demlar.com, or online at https://demlar.com/recall-1 or Demlar.com and click on the "RECALL" link a the top of the page for more information.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled fuel bottles, place them out of reach of children and contact Demlar for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write "Do not use" and the Amazon order number with permanent marker on the container and submit a photo of it to info@demlar.com. Consumers should dispose of the fuel bottles in accordance with local and state regulations. Note: Consumers should follow local household hazardous waste (HHW) guidance for flammable liquids. Contact your city, county, or state HHW program for instructions, as requirements may differ by location. Safe approach: Keep the product in its container, clearly label it "Do Not Use," and bring it to a local HHW drop-off.. Available options: Refund
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About This Product
MoonSoll ethanol and Magic Chems bioethanol fuel bottles are designed for use with tabletop fire pits, fireplaces, stoves and burners. They are clear bottles with red or green caps and sold in 500 mL and 1000 mL sizes.
Why This Is Dangerous
The absence of flame mitigation devices creates a risk of flash fire if the fuel is ignited or spilled. The label misrepresentation as Non-Toxic violates FHSA labeling requirements.
Industry Context
This recall is not described as part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
The recall can prevent serious injury or death by stopping use of flammable liquids near open flames. It imposes a refund process and possible disposal action for households.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Check the bottle label for MoonSoll or Magic Chems
Confirm size 500 mL or 1000 mL
Note the cap color if applicable (red or green)
Verify if purchased online via Demlar Online Store
If affected, stop use and contact Demlar for refund
Where to find product info
Recall information at https://demlar.com/recall-1 and Demlar.com
What timeline to expect
Refund processing typically 4-8 weeks after confirmation
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Document call attempts and emails
File a complaint with the CPSC if not resolved
Consult consumer rights resources for guidance
How to prevent similar issues
Verify that portable fuel containers meet PFCSA flame-mitigation requirements before purchase
Do not rely on 'Non-Toxic' labeling for flammable contents
Purchase from reputable sellers with clear safety compliance
Keep flammable fuels away from ignition sources
Store fuel bottles upright and in approved containers
Documentation advice
Keep all photos of labels, receipts, order numbers, emails, and any correspondence with Demlar
Product Details
Sold online by Demlar Online Store in 500 mL and 1000 mL sizes. Sold individually or in packs of three. Front label lists brand name and capacity. Product lines: MoonSoll ethanol and Magic Chems bioethanol.
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