Jessy Edwards  |  April 18, 2022

Category: Canada

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A Dollar Tree store in the Harlem neighborhood in New York.
(Photo Credit: rblfmr/Shutterstock)

Dollar Tree Crafter’s Hot Glue Gun Recall Overview:

  • Who: Dollar Tree is recalling about 1.025 million Crafter’s Square Glue Guns.
  • Why: The glue gun can malfunction when plugged in, posing fire and burn hazards.
  • Where: The recall is effective in the United States and Canada.

Dollar Tree is recalling more than 1 million hot glue guns in the United States and Canada as the guns can malfunction when plugged in, posing fire and burn hazards that has already seen four fires reported.

In a recall notice posted Apr. 14 to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission website, Dollar Tree said it was recalling about 1,025,000 Crafter’s Square Glue Guns in the United States and 21,900 in Canada. 

Dollar Tree said it has received seven reports of electrical malfunctions when using the glue guns, including four reports of fire and one report of skin irritation.

The guns dispense hot glue when plugged into an outlet and the trigger is depressed. 

The plastic glue gun is black with an orange trigger and tip. The glue guns have a silver UL listed label located above the handle with “GLUE GUN” and “XY-15302” printed on the label.

“Consumers should immediately unplug and stop using the Crafter’s Square Glue Gun and return it to any Dollar Tree or Family Dollar store for a full refund,” the notice says. 

Online purchasers will be contacted directly with further instructions.

The company is not currently facing legal action over the recall, but Top Class Actions follows recalls closely as they sometimes end in class action lawsuits.

Dollar Tree Glue Guns Sold Nationwide 

The glue guns were sold nationwide in Dollar Tree stores from August 2020 through February 2022 and Family Dollar stores nationwide from January 2022 through February 2022.

The guns were also sold online at www.dollartree.com from August 2021 through February 2022 for about $1.

Meanwhile, discount store Dollar Tree made headlines in 2021 when it upped the prices of its items to over a dollar, which had many customers wondering if its name could be considered false advertising. 

Here we explain how Dollar Tree and other discount stores can charge higher prices and not get sued for false advertising.

Do you own one of these glue guns? Let us know your experience in the comments!


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5 thoughts onDollar Tree Recalls More than 1M Hot Glue Guns Due to Fire, Burn Hazards

  1. Sherrilynn Humphrey says:

    Omg I been wondering why this been happening sign me up

  2. Brittany Ridge says:

    I bought a glue gun from dollar tree around this time. Please add me

  3. Tonika wright says:

    Add me I love shoptat the dollar store craft glue guns I used it for all my stuff

  4. Cedric L Grant says:

    Add me I bought my wife 20 glue guns from the dollar store

  5. Kimberley Babcock says:

    i purchased 10 glue guns from the store for a girls birthday for arts and crafts a little girls birthday GOD FORBIDD I cant even think about what could of happened

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