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Parts of a pricey blender that can cost up to $990 can cause deep cuts, Vitamix announced in an expanded recall Thursday — but don’t expect a refund. After dozens of reports of lacerations from ...
If you recently purchased a blender bottle at Target in Michigan, beware of a recall for cut risks. Edison, New Jersey-based manufacturer Sakar is recalling its Vivitar Blender Bottles sold at Target ...
Vitamix has expanded a recall of containers and blade bases from its Ascent and Adventurist series blenders that have been linked to 27 injuries. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, ...
Vitamix on Thursday issued a voluntary recall for various Ascent and Venturist Series blender components: the 8-ounce blending containers, 20-ounce blending containers, and blade bases. There's a ...
The blender’s blades can still operate when the bottle is not attached and have the potential to cut someone. The bottles were clear plastic with a white plastic base. “VIVITAR,” “ITEM: ES15-BB-TA” ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Nearly five million popular portable blenders were recently recalled because of potentially serious safety issues. Now, Consumer Reports puts the newly designed replacement to the ...
Vivitar Blender Bottles sold at Target in-store and online in Michigan are being recalled for laceration risks. Customers can contact manufacturer Sakar for return and refund instructions. If you ...