Drinkmate Recalls 1-Liter Carbonation Bottles Due to Explosion Risk
Drinkmate recalled certain 1-liter carbonation bottles on August 14, 2025. The bottles can explode, posing serious impact and laceration hazards. Consumers should stop using the bottles and contact Drinkmate for a free replacement.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
August 14, 2025
Hazard Level
MEDIUM
Brand
Drinkmate
Category
Home & Garden
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL
Product Images
Recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles
Recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottle label with expiration date
Hazard Information
The recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles can explode during use, posing serious impact, laceration and hearing damage hazards to users and bystanders.
What You Should Do
Drinkmate toll-free at 844-812-6241 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at Support@idrinkproducts.com or online at https://idrinkproducts.com/pages/drinkmate-safety-recall-of-1l-pet-bottles or https://idrinkproducts.com/ and click the banner at the top of the page or click on "2025 Product Recall" at the bottom of the page for more information.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bottles and contact Drinkmate to receive a free replacement bottle. Consumers will be asked to fill out a replacement form at https://idrinkproducts.com/pages/drinkmate-safety-recall-of-1l-pet-bottles, upload a photo of the bottle permanently marked with the word "Recall" and properly dispose of it. Consumers will receive a code to order the free replacement bottle through Drinkmate's website, shipping included.. Available options: Replace
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Product Details
The recall involves 1-liter carbonation bottles made of clear polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The bottles have caps and bases in red, blue, white, and black plastic. They have expiration dates printed on the side, ranging from January 2026 to October 2026.
The Hazard
The recalled carbonation bottles can explode during use. This poses serious risks including impact injuries, lacerations, and potential hearing damage to users and bystanders.
What to Do
Stop using the recalled carbonation bottles immediately. Contact Drinkmate at 844-812-6241 or visit their website for a free replacement.
Contact Information
For assistance, call Drinkmate at 844-812-6241 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET or email Support@idrinkproducts.com. More details are available at https://idrinkproducts.com/pages/drinkmate-safety-recall-of-1l-pet-bottles.
Key Facts
Recalled bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
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