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LVOE Hair Dryer Recall Lawsuit Details
The recall targets LVOE hair dryers sold in purple, pink, light gray, and gold, featuring multiple air settings, temperature controls, and diffusers, accompanied by three or four nozzles [1.]. The packaging labels these as “Product name,” “Hair Dryer,” and “Product model: X13.” These units were available on AliExpress.com from April 2023 through December 2024, priced between $117 and $185.
Hazard Identified
The primary concern is the absence of an immersion protection device in these handheld hair dryers. This deficiency poses a risk of electrocution or severe injury if the device falls into water while plugged in, violating federal safety regulations and presenting a substantial product hazard.
Consumer Guidance
Consumers are advised to immediately discontinue use of the recalled hair dryers. AliExpress offers a full refund upon proof of destruction of the product.
Users should unplug the device, cut the cord, and dispose of it properly. A photograph of the destroyed hair dryer should be sent to Ali Express or as a reply to the recall notification email from AliExpress. The company is proactively reaching out to all known purchasers.
Legal Implications
This recall underscores the legal obligations of online retailers and manufacturers to ensure product safety. Non-compliance with federal safety standards can lead to significant legal repercussions, including mandatory recalls, financial liabilities, and damage to brand reputation. Consumers affected by such recalls may have grounds for legal action, particularly if injuries have occurred due to the product’s hazards.
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Similar Hair Dryer Recalls
The LVOE hair dryer recall is part of a broader pattern of similar product recalls:
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BrushX Hot Air Brushes: Approximately 100,000 units were recalled in February 2022 for lacking immersion protection devices, posing electrocution risks if they fell into water while plugged in [2.].
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Tideway High-Speed Hair Dryers PRO M01 [3.]: Around 39,600 units were recalled in July 2024 due to the absence of immersion protection, presenting electrocution or shock hazards.
- Teckwe Hair Dryer Brushes: Approximately 310 units were recalled in January 2025 for lacking immersion protection devices, posing electrocution or shock hazards.
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Again, if you or a loved one was electrocuted or suffered another injury from a LVOE Hair Dryer, you should contact our law firm immediately. You may be entitled to compensation by filing a LVOE Hair Dryer Lawsuit and our product liability lawyers can help.
References:
1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/AliExpress-Recalls-LVOE-Hair-Dryers-Due-to-Electrocution-and-Shock-Hazards-Sold-on-AliExpress-com
2. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2022/BrushX-Hot-Air-Brushes-Recalled-Due-to-Electrocution-or-Shock-Hazard-Imported-by-Ecom-Brands-Recall-Alert
3. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2024/Focusee-Recalls-Tideway-Hair-Dryers-Due-to-Electrocution-or-Shock-Hazard