Product recall: Britax baby strollers’ faulty handles could cause operator to ‘lose control’

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Customers have been advised to stop using the China-manufactured strollers immediately. Stock photo.
Customers have been advised to stop using the China-manufactured strollers immediately. Stock photo. Credit: lev dolgachov/Syda Productions - stock.adobe.c

An urgent recall has been issued for a popular brand of baby strollers sold across Australia after fears a critical fault could cause death or serious injury.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has warned four models of Britax Childcare’s strollers have faulty handles.

There is a risk the handles could detach and cause the operator to “lose control”.

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Customers have been advised to stop using the China-manufactured strollers immediately and to contact Britax to have their products inspected or repaired.

Strollers affected by the recall are:

  • Steelcraft One2 V2 Stroller - RM-S287T
  • Britax One2 Stroller - RM-S287T-A
  • Safe-n-Sound Cosy Lux Stroller - RM-H287A
  • Safe-n-Sound Cosy Lux Duo Stroller - RM-S287T1

The products were sold at Britax online, Baby Bunting, Big W, Amazon and specialist baby stores between January 2024 and October 5, 2025.

Britax Childcare can be contacted on 1800 806 974 or email recall-anz@britax.com.

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