Lounge Chairs Urgently Recalled in US After Amputation — 'Destroy'
Summary
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled more than 1,000 Giantex outdoor lounge chairs after a report of a finger amputation while adjusting the chair. The chairs have a design flaw that can pinch fingers, and owners are advised to stop using them and either return or destroy the chairs.Key Facts
- About 1,155 Giantex lounge chairs are recalled in the U.S. due to a finger amputation risk.
- The chairs have a five-position adjustable locking system that can pinch fingers.
- The reported injury occurred when a consumer was adjusting the chair.
- The recalled chairs are blue, measure 76 by 23 by 13 inches, and have model number NP10025NY.
- The chairs were sold online via Giantex and Amazon from August 2023 to October 2025.
- Consumers should stop using the chairs immediately and contact Giantex for a refund.
- Instructions for destroying the chair include removing the headrest pillow, cutting the fabric, and throwing it away.
- CPSC has been working with China since 2014 to improve the safety of products made there and sold in the U.S.
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