More than 110,000 Paris Hilton Mini Beauty Fridges have been pulled from the market because they could catch fire. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recalled on September 11, 2025, after 27 reports of units overheating and catching fire.
The problem stems from an electrical switch that can short-circuit, overheat, and create both fire and burn hazards. While no injuries have been reported so far, there has been property damage to the units themselves and nearby surfaces.
Which fridges are affected?
The recall covers two sizes of the beauty fridges, which are designed to store skincare and cosmetic products:
- 4-liter models in pink, white, aqua, and hot pink
- 10-liter models in pink and white
Only units made before August 2024 are included in the recall. The specific model numbers are: PH11887, PH11887-1, PZB02-E001, PH12540, PZP01-E001, and PZW01-E001.
For 4-liter models, check the back of the unit for a label with the model and serial number. For 10-liter models, this label is on the bottom. Most units have Paris Hilton branding on the door in the right lower corner, though some display it in the top middle.
Where were they sold?
These mini fridges were available at Walmart and Ross stores, as well as online through Walmart.com, Amazon.com, and other websites from November 2022 through July 2025. The smaller 4-liter model cost about $30, while the larger 10-liter version sold for approximately $60.
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What should consumers do?
If you own one of these fridges, the CPSC advises you to:
- Stop using it immediately
- Unplug the unit
- Register for the recall at epoca.com/minifridgerecall
- Submit three photos to receive a refund:
- The fridge door with “RECALL” written on it in permanent marker
- The label showing the model and serial number
- The power cord after you’ve cut it
After completing these steps, dispose of the fridge according to your local regulations.
Contact information
Consumers with questions can reach Epoca International (the importer) at 888-262-3905 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or by email at recall@epoca.com.
The recall, officially numbered 25-459, is designated as a Fast Track Recall by the CPSC. Consumers can also contact the CPSC directly at 800-638-2772 or report incidents at SaferProducts.gov.
Federal law prohibits selling or donating products that have been recalled, so these units should be properly documented for refund and then discarded.
The beauty fridges were manufactured in China and imported by Epoca International LLC, based in Boca Raton, Florida.