Astemrey Recalls Y'all Can DIY Bioethanol Fireplace Fuel Containers Over Flash Fire Risk (2025)
Astemrey recalls Y'all Can DIY bioethanol fireplace liquid fuel containers sold through unknown retailers due to a deadly flash-fire risk. The containers lack flame-mitigation devices required by safety standards. Stop using the product immediately and contact Astemrey for a free replacement.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
November 6, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
Astemrey, Y'all, STARKIM KIMYA SAN.TIC. A.S.
Category
Home & Garden
Sold At
Unknown
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL, PREGNANT, PREGNANT
Product Images
Recalled Y'all Can DIY Liquid Bioethanol 1000ml fuel container
Recalled Y'all Can DIY Liquid Bioethanol 1000ml fuel full product label
Hazard Information
The recalled fuel containers violate the mandatory safety standards for portable fuel containers because they lack flame mitigation devices required under the Portable Fuel Container Safety Act, posing a deadly risk of flash fire.
What You Should Do
Astemrey by email at contact@astemrey.com.. Consumers should stop using the recalled fireplace fuel immediately, place them out of reach of children, and contact Astemrey to receive free replacement container of fuel. To participate, consumers should clearly mark the product container with "DO NOT USE," the Amazon order number, then take a photo showing the entire product with the markings visible and email it to contact@astemrey.com for verification to receive the replacement. Once Astemrey verifies your request for replacement, properly dispose of the original bottle and contents. Only products manufactured and sold after January 12, 2025, are included in this recall. Note: Consumers should follow local household hazardous waste (HHW) guidance for flammable liquids. Contact your city, county, or state HHW program for instructions, as requirements may differ by location. Safe approach: Keep the product in its container, clearly label it 'Do Not Use,' and bring it to a local HHW drop-off. Do not pour fuel into drains. Do not place fuel in household trash. Because requirements may vary by state, county, or city, consumers should always follow the disposal instructions provided by their local HHW program.. Available options: Replace
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About This Product
This product is a liquid bioethanol fireplace fuel sold in a clear bottle with a black cap and a front label. It is marketed as a clean burning fuel with statements like No Soot and No Ash.
Why This Is Dangerous
Lack of flame mitigation devices makes the container susceptible to flash fires when the fuel is ignited, posing a deadly risk.
Industry Context
This recall is not described as part of a broader industry pattern in the notice.
Real-World Impact
Consumers face immediate danger if using the product. The recall provides a path to a free replacement and emphasizes proper disposal.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Compare your container to descriptions in the recall notice
Check the date code if present to confirm manufacture after 2025-01-12
Look for the DO NOT USE marking if you plan to dispose
Where to find product info
Product labels and packaging may indicate brand, product name, and date of manufacture. The recall page provides disposal guidance.
What timeline to expect
Replacement processing follows verification and may take several weeks.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Document all attempts to contact Astemrey.
Consider filing a consumer protection report if the company is unresponsive.
How to prevent similar issues
Buy from reputable retailers; ensure products meet PFCSA standards.
Verify flame mitigation devices are present on any portable fuel container.
Follow HHW guidance for disposal of flammable liquids.
Documentation advice
Keep photos of the product, packaging, and labeling; retain emails with Astemrey; keep receipts and order confirmations.
Product Details
Brand names: Astemrey, Y'all Can DIY, STARKIM KİMYA SAN.TİC. A.Ş. Product: Y'all Can DIY bioethanol fireplace liquid fuel container. Manufactured and sold after 2025-01-12. Sold at unknown retailers. Price: Unknown.
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