Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing Recall: 8 Injury Reports Spark Urgent Fall Warning

Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing recall information is important for anyone who recently purchased a patio swing from Costco, especially if the swing is already assembled and being used outdoors. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced that World Bright International Limited is recalling about 18,500 Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings because the swing seat can detach from the frame while someone is using it, creating a serious fall hazard.

Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing recall warning for Costco patio swing fall hazard

This recall is not just about a loose screw or a minor outdoor furniture issue. According to the recall notice, there have already been eight reports of the swing seat detaching from the frame, and those incidents resulted in eight injury reports, including impact injuries to the head and arms. That makes this a recall families should take seriously, especially during warmer months when patios, decks, and backyards are used more often. The recalled product is the Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing, model number 1934256. These swings were sold exclusively at Costco retail stores and online at Costco.com from February 2026 through March 2026.

The recalled swing has a black metal frame, black metal swing arms, a fabric canopy, and a padded brown outdoor wicker seat. The frame measures about 75 inches high, 71 inches wide, and 48 inches deep. The swing seat is about 58 inches wide and 19 inches deep.

The hazard involves the swing seat detaching from the frame while the swing is in use. If someone is seated on the swing when this happens, they can fall suddenly and suffer injuries. This is especially concerning for children, older adults, and anyone who may not be able to react quickly if the seat drops or separates.

Why the Agio Menlo Patio Swing Recall Matters

Recalled Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing model 1934256 sold at Costco

Outdoor furniture can feel harmless because it is usually associated with relaxing, family time, and backyard gatherings. But patio swings carry weight, movement, and hardware stress. If the connection points fail, the person sitting on the swing has very little warning before falling.

That is why this recall should not be ignored. A swing seat that detaches from the frame can cause a direct fall onto a patio, deck, concrete surface, or outdoor flooring. Even a short fall can lead to head injuries, wrist injuries, arm injuries, back pain, or bruising.

This is also a good reminder that outdoor furniture should be checked regularly, especially after assembly, heavy use, storms, or seasonal storage. Swing hooks, chains, bolts, hanging points, and frame connections should be inspected before use. If a product has been recalled, though, inspection alone is not enough. The safest step is to stop using the recalled item and follow the official repair instructions.

What Consumers Should Do Now

Step 1: Stop using the swing immediately. Do not sit on it, let guests use it, or allow children near it. Move it away from common areas or cover it so it is clearly not in use while you wait for the repair parts.

Step 2: Contact Agio Living for your free replacement hooks. World Bright International Limited is providing a free repair to all affected consumers. The remedy consists of:

  • Replacement S-hooks with a safety clasp (upgraded design that locks in place)
  • Instructions for replacing the old hooks yourself

The replacement hooks are mailed directly to you at no charge. No return shipping is required. You do not need to haul this swing anywhere.

Step 3: Install the replacement hooks before using the swing again. Once your new S-hooks with clasps arrive, follow the provided instructions to replace the old hooks on all connection points. Do not resume use until the repair is complete.

This recall was officially announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on May 14, 2026, and was designated a Fast Track Recall due to the seriousness of the hazard. You can read the complete official CPSC recall notice for the Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing — including product photos and the S-hook comparison images — at CPSC.gov 

Where the Recalled Patio Swings Were Sold

The recalled Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings were sold at Costco retail stores and online at Costco.com from February 2026 through March 2026. The price ranged from about $549 to $649.

The importer is listed as Costco Wholesale Corporation, of Issaquah, Washington. The distributor is World Bright International Limited, of Hong Kong. The product was manufactured in China.

Consumer Contact Information

Reach out to World Bright International Limited / Agio Living using any of the following methods to request your free replacement hooks: 

Phone888-383-1932 (toll-free) 

HoursMonday–Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET 

Emailrecall@agioliving.com 

Recall Websitewww.agioliving.com/pages/recall/patioswing 

Main Websitewww.agioliving.com (click “Product Recalls” at the top) 

The remedy is a free repair kit — upgraded S-hooks with clasps — mailed directly to your home. There is no cost to you and no need to return the swing. 

Outdoor furniture and seasonal home products are recalled more often than most people realize. If you are doing a spring safety check around your home, see our full list of current home and outdoor product recalls on Everyday Answers to make sure nothing else needs attention before the season gets underway. 

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A Simple Safety Check Before Using Any Patio Swing

Even if your swing is not part of this recall, this is a good time to inspect outdoor seating. Look at the hooks, bolts, frame, chains, welds, screws, canopy supports, and the seat attachment points. Rust, bending, missing hardware, cracking, wobbling, or loose connections are all warning signs.

For patio swings, the most important thing is not just whether the seat looks good. It is whether the hanging and support system can safely hold weight while moving. Swinging adds motion and pressure, which can make weak hardware fail faster than a regular outdoor chair.

This is why recalls like this matter. They do more than tell people to return or repair a product. They remind consumers to look at everyday items with a safety mindset.

Before You Sit Outside This Weekend

If you bought a patio swing from Costco earlier this year, take a moment to check the model before anyone uses it again. The recalled model is Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing model number 1934256.

Many people will not hear about every recall when it first comes out. Not everyone checks government recall pages, and not everyone is active on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or Facebook every day. That is why Everyday Answers shares these alerts in a plain-language format, so you know what to look for, what to stop using, and who to contact next.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing Recall

What is being recalled?

The recall involves Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings, model number 1934256, sold exclusively at Costco stores and online at Costco.com.

Why is the Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing being recalled?

The swing seat can detach from the frame while in use, creating a serious fall hazard.

Have injuries been reported?

Yes. The company has received eight reports of the swing seat detaching, resulting in eight reported injuries, including impact injuries to the head and arms.

Where was the recalled patio swing sold?

The recalled swing was sold at Costco retail stores and on Costco.com from February 2026 through March 2026.

What should I do if I have the recalled swing?

Stop using it immediately and contact World Bright International Limited for free replacement hooks and repair instructions.

Is this a refund recall?

No. The remedy listed is a free repair, which includes replacement hooks and instructions.

Tell Us: Do You Check Outdoor Furniture Before Using It?

Have you purchased this swing? We want to hear from you.

  • Did you find this recall through our site? Drop a comment — it helps us understand what information our readers need most.
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  • Did someone in your life purchase this swing as a gift this spring? Tag them in the comments or share this post directly — they may not know the recall exists.

Product recalls for outdoor and patio items rarely get the attention they deserve because most people assume big-ticket furniture from a retailer like Costco has been thoroughly safety-tested. This recall is a reminder that even premium products from trusted retailers can have serious defects. Please share this post with anyone who shops at Costco.

Final Thoughts

The Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swing recall is a serious reminder that outdoor furniture should not be assumed safe just because it looks sturdy. When a swing seat can detach from the frame, the risk is immediate, especially if someone is sitting on it at the time.

If you purchased this swing from Costco between February and March 2026, stop using it now and contact World Bright International Limited for the free repair. A few minutes of checking the model number and requesting the repair kit could prevent a painful fall or a serious injury.

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