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Amazon Parents Rattled as Timechee Changing Tables Get Yanked in Tip-Over Scare

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Published on June 13, 2026
Amazon Parents Rattled as Timechee Changing Tables Get Yanked in Tip-Over ScareSource: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

A white wooden changing-table dresser sold on Amazon under the Timechee brand has been pulled in a national recall after federal safety officials found it can tip over if it is not anchored to the wall, creating a serious hazard for infants and toddlers. The unit, which features a two-section changing top, five drawers and open shelving, poses tip-over and entrapment risks that could result in severe injury or death, and parents are being urged to stop using any unanchored units and follow the recall instructions.

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the recall, numbered 26-541 and announced June 11, 2026, covers about 10,354 Timechee Changing Table Dressers sold on Amazon between September 2023 and May 2026 for about $190 each. The agency describes the dresser as white and made of wood, measuring about 47.2 inches long, 19.5 inches wide and 36.1 inches tall, and weighing roughly 160 pounds. The product box is marked with the code “KF200066US-01XN-003,” and regulators say the units are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, which means they do not meet the mandatory stability requirements set by the STURDY Act for clothing storage units.

Fox 32 Chicago aired a consumer brief walking through the federal notice, flagging the model description, packaging code and other details buyers should double-check. The station also repeated the recall guidance that consumers will be asked to email a photo showing the dresser has been disposed of to [email protected] in order to receive a full refund.

How To Tell If Yours Is Affected

As outlined by Fox 32 Chicago and federal regulators, consumers should immediately stop using any Timechee changing-table dresser that is not anchored and move it to a spot children cannot reach. Timechee is offering a full refund. Customers are instructed to call 833-851-3720 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, or email [email protected] for step-by-step instructions and to submit proof of disposal.

If you bought the piece on Amazon, check your order history to confirm the item, then look at the product box or paperwork for the packaging code KF200066US-01XN-003. That code, along with the dresser’s white finish and changing-table top with drawers and open shelves, will help you confirm whether your unit is part of the recall.

Why The STURDY Act Matters

The STURDY (Stop Tip-overs of Unstable, Risky Dressers on Youth) Act directed federal regulators to adopt mandatory stability tests for clothing storage units. Those tests cover real-world conditions, including loaded drawers, carpeted floors and the weight and climbing forces of a child. The rule implementing the ASTM F2057-23 standard and the specific performance requirements are detailed in the government notice that explains the testing manufacturers must pass before selling dressers in the United States. The Federal Register lays out that background and the agency’s analysis. Products that fail those benchmarks can be pulled from the market, as this Timechee recall illustrates.

For parents, the bottom line is straightforward: keep children away from the dresser, do not allow them to climb on it, and contact Timechee if you suspect you have an affected unit. The federal recall listing and your Amazon order page are the quickest tools to confirm whether your dresser is included and to get the refund process started.