The Prismatic 3D Prints Book Nooks with Lights was recalled in 2026 by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) over the recalled book nooks violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries because the nooks include a spare lithium coin battery that can be easily accessed by children. in addition, the spare coin battery is not in child resistant packaging, and the packaging does not have the warnings as required by reese's law. when button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.. If you own this product, you may be entitled to a free repair, replacement, or refund — here's exactly what to do.
What was recalled
- Prismatic 3D Prints Book Nooks with Lights — Units: About 1,770
This recall involves Prismatic 3D Prints Book Nooks with Lights. The book nooks are bookshelf decorations meant to be placed in between books. The book nooks come in three designs: Fantasy Window, Gothic Cathedral Window, and Gothic Cathedral Window that are a set of three. The book nooks were sold in a variety of different colors for the frame and window. Frame colors include antique gold, pewter, black granite, white marble, and black. Window colors include purple, red, yellow, green, and blue. The base of the book nooks has a circular recess behind the window for holding spare CR2032 coin cell batteries. The words "extra battery" is embedded in the plastic in the recess.
The hazard
The CPSC flagged the following risk:
- The recalled book nooks violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries because the nooks include a spare lithium coin battery that can be easily accessed by children. In addition, the spare coin battery is not in child resistant packaging, and the packaging does not have the warnings as required by Reese's Law. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.
What to do if you own this product
The recall remedy:
- Consumers should stop using the book nooks immediately, remove the batteries and place them in an area that children cannot access. Consumers should contact Prismatic 3D Prints for instructions on receiving a free repair kit. The repair kit will include a part to permanently cover the spare battery holder and installation instructions. Note: Button cell batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.
Consumer contact: Prismatic 3D Prints email at prismatic3dprints1@gmail.com with "recall" in the subject, or online at https://prismatic3dprints1.etsy.com or Book Nook Recall Info for more information.
Official CPSC recall notice: Read the full recall on CPSC.gov.
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How do I know if my Prismatic 3D Prints Book Nooks with Lights is part of the recall?
Check the model number and purchase date against the affected units listed above, and confirm on the official CPSC notice. If it matches, you're covered by the remedy.
Does a recall mean a free replacement?
Often yes. Recall remedies are typically a free repair, replacement, or refund — you generally don't pay, even if the product is out of warranty. Recall rights are separate from the manufacturer's warranty.
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