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Five Below recalls Tabletop Fire Pits

Five Below recalls Tabletop Fire Pits

Photo: Saga Communications/cpsc.gov


ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) – Five Below is pulling a product from shelves.

On September 18, the specialty value retailer announced a recall of two models of Tabletop Fire Pits due to a potential burn hazard.

The recall applies to models with a smooth black base and a beveled gray base. Both include a stainless-steel fuel cup, a lid, and a flame cover. The black fire pits come in blue, yellow, and white box packaging. The gray model comes in a green box.

Smooth black version of recalled Tabletop Fire Pit. Credit: cpsc.gov

The company has received one report of flames escaping the units, though no injuries have been reported. Consumers who purchased the product are advised to discontinue use and contact Five Below for a full refund.

About 66,000 were sold in Five Below stores and at fivebelow.com between April 2024 and August 2025.

Affected Product Details

Smooth Black Model

  • UPC: 1922343012788 (printed on back of box)
  • Tracking Number: FO031124 (printed on back of box)

Beveled Gray Model 

  • UPC: 1922346316838 (printed on back of box)
  • Tracking Number: FO011925 (printed on back of box)

More information is available here.

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