Amazon recalls mattress due to 'serious injury' risk — how to identify affected models
Roughly 2,700 Amazon Basics mattresses are affected by the recall
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Amazon has recalled an Amazon Basics Mattress after the impacted model failed to meet mandatory flammability requirements, resulting in a fire hazard.
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission warns customers that the Amazon Basics Premium Foam Eurotop Mattress poses a "risk of serious injury or death" and notes that consumers should stop using the mattress immediately.
Approximately 2,700 mattresses are affected by the recall. Impacted customers are advised to dispose of their mattress safely and contact Amazon for a refund.
How to identify an affected mattress
Sold as part of Amazon Basics' mattress range, the Premium Foam Eurotop Mattress was manufactured from December 22nd 2022 to May 16th 2024 at the 3Z Brands factory and sold via Amazon. The mattress was priced between $82 and $278.



The recall covers twin, full, queen and king size mattresses. The Amazon Basics bed was initially sold compressed, rolled and packaged as a bed in a box. Out of its packaging, the mattress expands to roughly nine inches tall.
The brand is contacting known purchasers directly but if you suspect your mattress is included in the recall, here are the features to look for:
- A white quilted top panel
- A gray quilted side panel
- Measures nine inches high (approximately)
- Twin, full, queen or king size
- An Amazon Basics label on the foot panel
- Manufactured between 12/22/2022 and 05/16/2024
In addition, look for SKU number ABFM0933, ABFM0946, ABFM0950 or ABFM0966; and prototype ID: 1131 40 00 1. These appear on the white label located in the center seam of the quilted panel at the foot of the bed.
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What to do if you've purchased a recalled mattress
Due to the fire safety risk, impacted mattresses aren't safe for use and should be disposed of immediately.
If your mattress is included in the recall, Amazon asks that you:
- Write 'recalled' on the mattress in permanent marker
- Dispose of the mattress according to local laws and request proof of disposal
- Send a photo of the marked mattress alongside certification of disposal to http://amazoneurotoprecall.expertinquiry.com
- A refund will be issued either to your Amazon wallet or as an Amazon gift card
If you're unsure if your mattress is included in the recall or you'd like more information about the disposal and refund process, you can contact Amazon toll-free at 800-913-4350 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday to Friday.
Alternatively, you can contact Amazon online via http://amazoneurotoprecall.expertinquiry.com/ or find more information at www.amazon.com. Follow the link to 'Recalls and Product Safety Alerts' at the bottom of the page.
We typically recommend donating or recycling an old mattress but as these models have been recalled, the only option is disposal. Contact your local waste disposal service for more information on how to safely get rid of your mattress.
Mattress recalls are rare and so far no injuries have been reported in relation to the current warning.
However, before buying a new mattress we recommend familiarizing yourself with the brand, particularly if you're opting for a budget bed with minimal reviews.
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Ruth is an experienced Senior Staff writer at Tom’s Guide, covering all things sleep and mattresses. She writes to help people sleep better, from how-tos to the latest deals to mattress reviews, and has interviewed an array of experts who share her passion. She is also our specialist on memory foam — she’s flown around the world to see memory foam being made — and leads our hotel mattress content. She has a deep interest in the link between sleep and health, and has tried enough mattresses, from Helix to Nectar to Simba, to know the right bed really can make a difference to your wellbeing. Before joining the team at Tom’s Guide, Ruth worked as a sleep and mattress writer for our sister website, TechRadar.
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