RecallDepth

Aterian Recalls PurSteam Elite Travel Steamers and Mighty Lil Steamers Due to Risk of Serious Burn Injury

This recall was issued February 5, 2026.

Company
Aterian, Inc., Of Summit, New Jersey
Posted
February 5, 2026
Recall Number
26250
Quantity
About 75,400 PurSteam Elite Travel Steamers and about 119,000 PurSteam Mighty Lil Steamers
Official Source
View on CPSC website ↗

Reason for Recall

The steamers can expel hot water from the steam nozzle during use, posing a serious burn hazard to consumers.

Action Taken

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled steamers and visit recall.pursteam.com to submit a Recall Request. As part of the request process, consumers will be required to provide their contact information and then cut the steamer's cord and upload a photo of the steamer with its cut cord, in order to receive a full refund. Consumers should keep their steamer until receiving their refund, as some consumers may be asked to return their steamer to Aterian with a prepaid shipping mailer.

Product Images

Recalled PurSteam Elite Travel Steamer – Model PS-510
Recalled PurSteam Elite Travel Steamer – Model PS-510
Label on bottom of recalled PurSteam Elite Travel Steamer – Model PS-510
Label on bottom of recalled PurSteam Elite Travel Steamer – Model PS-510
Recalled PurSteam Mighty Lil Steamer – Model PS-550
Recalled PurSteam Mighty Lil Steamer – Model PS-550
Label on bottom of recalled PurSteam Mighty Lil Steamer – Model PS-550
Label on bottom of recalled PurSteam Mighty Lil Steamer – Model PS-550

Incidents & Injuries

Between December 2020 and 2024, there were 80 reports of hot water being expelled from the PurSteam Elite Travel Steamer model PS-510, including 14 reports of burn injuries. Between December 2020 and 2024, there were 392 reports of hot water being expelled from the PurSteam Mighty Lil Steamer model PS-550, including 40 reports of burn injuries, two of which were reported as second-degree burns. There are additional reports of hot water being expelled from both steamer models, including reports of burn injuries, from before Aterian's acquisition of PurSteam in December 2020.