United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
Class Action Complaint
Case: 1:26-cv-02965
Bryson attorneys are furthering a complaint that KleanPal Pro Bottle Washer and Sterilizer, manufactured and marketed by Momcozy, has defects that were known to Momcozy but not relayed to consumers, while the product continued to be marketed as safe and suitable.
Background
Momcozy, a leading manufacturer of baby and maternity products sold worldwide, designs, manufactures, markets, distributes, sells, and charges a premium for the KleanPal Pro Bottle Washer and Sterilizer. KleanPal is a countertop appliance manufactured in China and sold throughout the United States as a washer, sterilizer, dryer, and storage combination product for baby bottles and accessories like pacifiers, sippy cups, and baby tableware.
Momcozy markets KleanPal as an essential baby product to be used multiple times a day, every day, to “kill 99.9% of germs,” milk residue, dirt, and more, from baby bottles and accessories.
Contrary to Momcozy’s marketing of the KleanPal Pro as safe and suitable for its intended purpose, the KleanPal Pro’s internal plastic components are made of materials incapable of withstanding the temperatures required for the KleanPal Pro to perform its essential functions, including cleaning and steam sterilization of baby products and accessories.
As the manufacturer, Momcozy has received numerous complaints and warranty claims from consumers reporting the defect. Momcozy has sold the KleanPal Pro while failing to disclose the defect to consumers. The product continues to be marketed as safe and suitable for its advertised functions.
The existence of the defect is a material fact that reasonable consumers would have considered when deciding whether to purchase the KleanPal Pro.
Bryson attorneys: Nick Suciu, Russell Busch and Trenton Kashima