Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) | Date: 2026-04-16T00:00:00 | Units: Not specified
— This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the CPSC. All facts are sourced directly from official records.

A toy that’s supposed to bring joy and imaginative play should never pose a risk to your child's safety. Sadly, that's the situation facing many American shoppers who purchased the Sanlebi Pet Vet Playset from Amazon. The problem? Two components, the nail grinder and otoscope, contain button cell batteries that are easily accessible to children, creating a serious ingestion hazard. These small batteries can cause severe internal injuries or even death if swallowed.
Sanlebi Pet Vet Playset Recall: What You Need to Know
Guangzhou Letao Keji Youxiangongsi, doing business as Letokids, has issued a product recall in the United States for its Sanlebi Pet Vet Playset, model MX094. This recall raises concerns for parents and caregivers across the U.S., especially those who purchased the playset through Amazon. The playsets were sold online from June 2025 through January 2026, and the CPSC announced the recall on April 16, 2026.
If you bought this playset, you're probably wondering how to identify it. The set includes 25 toy veterinary role-play parts, primarily in blue and white. Key items include a plush dog, pet cage, vet coat, hat, and various tools like a syringe, thermometer, and the problematic nail grinder and otoscope. Look for "Sanlebi" printed on the front of the packaging and "MX094" on the back. If you flip the product over, you'll find the model number clearly marked.
Background of the Recall
Let's talk about Letokids for a moment. The company, based in China, distributes its products across various channels, including major online marketplaces. While this is their first major recall in the U.S., the incident highlights the importance of rigorous safety standards for all toys sold to American shoppers. This incident also brings attention to the fact that many companies that sell online are not as closely monitored as other companies. When it comes to children's toys, safety must be the top priority for manufacturers and retailers alike.
The Serious Hazard: Accessible Batteries
Here is the part that really matters: Why was this product recalled? The issue lies with the button cell batteries in the nail grinder and otoscope. The design allows children easy access to these batteries, which violates mandatory toy safety standards. These small, seemingly harmless batteries pose a significant risk. If swallowed, they can cause chemical burns, perforation of tissue, and even death. Young children are especially vulnerable, as they often explore the world by putting things in their mouths. The potential for serious injury is why this recall is so important for U.S. consumers to heed.
According to the CPSC announcement dated April 16, 2026, the Pet Vet Playset violates the mandatory standard for toys because the button cell batteries in the nail grinder and otoscope can be easily accessed by children. It's a scary thought, but recognizing the problem is the first step in protecting your loved ones.
What You Should Do Right Now
Okay, so you own this playset. Now, what do you actually do about it?
- Immediately take away the nail grinder and otoscope from children, preventing any further use of these specific components.
- Remove the batteries from the nail grinder and otoscope, ensuring they are disposed of properly according to your local hazardous waste guidelines. Note: Please do not simply throw them in the trash!
- Dispose of the nail grinder and otoscope components completely; these items should not be used again, even with the batteries removed.
- Email letorecall@outlook.com with a photo showing that you have disposed of the nail grinder and otoscope, as this is required to receive your compensation.
- Once you've sent the email with the photo, you will receive either a $5 refund or replacement nail grinder and otoscope, according to your preference.
How long does a product recall take, you might wonder? While the exact timeline can vary, acting promptly and following these steps will ensure you receive your refund or replacement as quickly as possible.
What Happens If You Already Used the Recalled Product?
It's understandable to be concerned if your child has already played with the nail grinder or otoscope. Many parents may wonder, "Is the toy safe to use after a recall?" The answer, in this case, is a firm no – at least not the affected components. Even if the toy *seems* fine now, there is still risk. If you suspect your child has swallowed a button battery, seek immediate medical attention. Do not wait for symptoms to appear, as internal damage can occur rapidly. Tell your pediatrician or emergency room doctor that your child may have ingested a button battery, as they will need to take swift action.
What to do if you already used a recalled product depends heavily on the nature of the recall. Also, understand that a recall does not necessarily mean you have to stop using the product entirely. For example, in this case, you can still allow your child to play with the other components that are safe.
How to Get a Refund for a Recalled Product
Getting your money back is probably on your mind. For this Sanlebi Pet Vet Playset recall, the process is relatively straightforward. Once you've disposed of the defective parts and sent a photo to letorecall@outlook.com, Letokids will provide a $5 refund or a replacement of the nail grinder and otoscope. That said, it is important to note that the replacement may have the same defect, so the refund might be the safer choice. It's not a full refund for the entire set, but it does offer some compensation for the inconvenience and risk. Keep records of all communication with Letokids regarding the refund or replacement. Should any issue arise, documenting everything will help you in getting your refund.
Remember, your safety and your child's well-being are the top priorities. Take the necessary steps to address this recall and protect your family.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know if my Sanlebi Pet Vet Playset is recalled?
Check the packaging for "Sanlebi" on the front and "MX094" on the back, and make sure you purchased it on Amazon between June 2025 and January 2026.
Q: What if I don't have the original packaging anymore?
Even without the packaging, examine the toy vet playset for the included nail grinder and otoscope, the components which require button cell batteries, as these are the items that are recalled.
Q: Can I still use the other parts of the playset?
Yes, the recall only affects the nail grinder and otoscope; the other 23 components of the playset are not part of the recall and should be safe to use.
Q: What does a CPSC recall mean for me?
A CPSC recall means the agency has determined that a product presents a safety hazard and the manufacturer is taking steps to address it, such as offering a repair, replacement, or refund.
Q: Who do I contact if I have more questions about the recall?
You can contact Letokids directly by email at letorecall@outlook.com.
This recall was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). For the official notice and complete details, visit www.cpsc.gov.
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Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.