More than 110,000 Paris Hilton Mini Beauty Fridges are being recalled after at least 27 reports of the appliances overheating and catching fire, federal regulators said.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the defect involves the fridges’ electrical switch, which can short-circuit and overheat.

The products were manufactured in China and imported by Epoca International, which is based in Boca Raton, Fla.

The affected models are the 4-liter and 10-liter versions of the Paris Hilton Mini Beauty Fridge, sold in multiple colors. All were produced before August 2024.

The fridges were sold at Walmart, Ross stores and through online retailers including Amazon from November 2022 through July 2025, the CPSC said.

The government agency warned consumers to immediately unplug the fridges and stop using them.

To receive a refund, owners must visit Epoca’s recall website and provide proof of purchase. Customers also are required to send photos of the recalled fridge, along with the model and serial number label and a cut power cord.

Epoca is offering a full refund. The recall notice lists the specific serial numbers affected.

The larger units include model number PH11887 in pink and PH11887-1 in white, with serial numbers beginning in 2024.

The 4-liter models are affected across four colors: aqua (PZB02-E001), hot pink (PH12540), pink (PZP01-E001), and white (PZW01-E001). Serial numbers for these units range from 202206 through 202406, with some pink units extending through 2024070420.

Consumers can check the label on the back or bottom of their fridge to confirm the model and serial number.

Neither Epoca nor Hilton — a socialite former TV reality star — has responded to Post requests for comment.

The recall follows multiple consumer complaints of the fridges overheating and catching fire. The CPSC said it confirmed at least 27 incidents.

The compact fridges were marketed as countertop “beauty fridges” for storing cosmetics and skincare products.

Consumers can reach Epoca International by phone or through its dedicated recall page for step-by-step instructions.

The commission emphasized that continued use of the fridges poses a “fire and burn hazard” to households.

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