Moderate Recalled December 18, 2000 About 36,600 units Updated April 13, 2026

CPSC, L. Powell Co. Announces Recall of Glider Rockers

Furniture & home

The hazard

These glider rockers were manufactured improperly with soft wood and with nails, rather than with wood screws in the gliding joints. The glider rockers can break apart, causing occupants to fall to the floor.

Incidents reported: L. Powell has received 44 reports of glider rockers breaking and causing consumers to fall, 12 of which involved minor injuries, such as scratches and bruises.

What to do now

Consumers should immediately stop using the glider rockers, and contact L. Powell to receive a free repair kit to stabilize the rocker. Consumers were sent direct notification of this recall.

Contact: For more information, contact L. Powell at (877) 695-8956 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday.

About this recall

These are "Nostalgic Oak" Bentwood Glider Rockers with models numbers 139K, 139L, 144K and 144L. They move back and forth, using metal bearings. The model number is written only on the packaging. A label on the underside of these chairs reads, "Powell" and "Taiwan," and a white factory code sticker on the underside of these chairs reads "TZ." Rockers sold before November 1999 are not included in this recall.

Product photos

Recalled "Nostalgic Oak" Bentwood Glider Rocker
Recalled "Nostalgic Oak" Bentwood Glider Rocker

Photos: U.S. CPSC