BUSOHA Magnetic Fidget Slider Toys Recalled Over Magnet Ingestion Hazard
CPSC has recalled about 2,186 BUSOHA 6-pack Magnetic Fidget Slider Toys because they can release loose magnets, posing an ingestion hazard to children. Consumers should take the toys away from children, stop using them immediately and contact BUSOHA for a full refund.

What matters now
- The recall covers about 2,186 BUSOHA 6-pack Magnetic Fidget Slider Toys.
- The toys can release loose magnets that children could swallow.
- CPSC says no incidents or injuries have been reported.
- Consumers should stop using the toys immediately and contact BUSOHA for a full refund.
Why the fidget sliders were recalled
The magnetic fidget sliders can release loose magnets and violate the mandatory standard for toys. If high-powered magnets are swallowed, they can attract each other or other metal objects and become lodged in the digestive system. This can cause intestinal perforations, twisting or blockage, blood poisoning and death.
How to identify the recalled toys
The recall involves BUSOHA 6-pack Magnetic Fidget Slider Toys. Each slider has a two-toned silicone casing, with blue on one side and grey, black, purple, dark blue, white or green on the other. Each color has a different texture, and the casing can be removed to expose the magnets. The front of the box reads “MAGNETIC Fidget Slider Toys,” with all six sliders visible through the packaging.
Where and when they were sold
The toys were sold online at Amazon.com from December 2025 through May 2026 for about $7. They were manufactured in China and imported by Shenzhen Yuejia Mei Maoyi Youxian Gongsi, also known as Shenzhen Yuejia Mei Trading Co., Ltd., doing business as BUSOHA.