Konges Sløjd is recalling about 50 of its three-wheeled children's scooters because the left front wheel can detach during use. The company has received 18 reports of the wheel detaching, which led to three injuries including a broken arm and a lost tooth. The recalled beige aluminum-frame scooters were sold in two models featuring cherry or lemon prints at specialty stores and online from September 2024 through July 2025. Consumers can contact the manufacturer for a full refund or voucher.
The left front wheel can unexpectedly come off while a child is riding the scooter, causing the child to fall. This has already resulted in 18 reported wheel detachments and injuries including a broken arm and a lost tooth.
Consumers should stop using the scooter immediately and contact Konges Sløjd for a full refund or voucher, by either providing a photo of the scooter disassembled by removing the scooter stem from the base of the scooter or returning the unit to the store where it was purchased.
Batch number 062024 is located on the information sticker on the bottom of the scooter.

Recalled Konges Sløjd Scooter - Cherry, model KS101544-P00005

Close-up of Cherry print on the Recalled Konges Sløjd Scooter – model KS101544-P00005

Recalled Konges Sløjd Scooter – Lemon, model KS101544-P00038

Close-up of Lemon print on the Recalled Konges Sløjd Scooter – model KS101544-P00038
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response