In 2016, Swedish furniture maker IKEA recalled 17.3 million chests and dressers because they were potential tip-over hazards.
IKEA says if you still have one of those dressers, whether you bought it from the store or bought it at a yard sale or on Facebook Marketplace, they want it back — and they are prepared to pay for it.
IKEA sent out an email Thursday to newsletter subscribers, urging them to check their dressers and chests against the pictures in the new recall guide they released.
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Some of the dressers were redesigned, and some were completely pulled off the market.
For the dressers that were redesigned, they should have a date stamp on them with a date code lower than “1622.” The date stamps are typically located on the inside of the top or side frame of the dresser.
If you have one of the dressers listed in the recall pricing guide, you could be eligible for an IKEA refund card of up to $250, or a cash refund of up to $160. The price depends on the style of the product.
But you have to bring the dresser or chest into your nearest IKEA to get that money.
The recall guide is available on the IKEA website.
At least eight children were killed and almost 150 children were hurt because of dressers and chests that tipped over.
The dressers subject to the recall had been sold between 1985 and 2016.