Giantex Outdoor Lounge Chairs Recall Due to Amputation Hazard
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Giantex is recalling about 1,155 outdoor lounge chairs (model NP10025NY) due to an amputation hazard from a pinch point in the adjustable mechanism.
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What Happened
Giantex is recalling its outdoor lounge chairs because consumers can place their fingers in a pinch point when adjusting the lounge chair, posing an amputation risk. Giantex has received one report of a consumer's finger being amputated while adjusting the lounge chair.
Which Products Are Affected
This recall involves Giantex outdoor lounge chairs with model number NP10025NY. The recalled lounge chairs are blue and measure 76-inches long, by 23-inches wide, by 13-inches high. They have a five-position adjustable locking system and the backrest height can be adjusted from 13.5 inches to 26.5 inches. Model number NP10025NY is printed on the front and side of the product packaging. About 1,155 units were sold on Giantex.com and Amazon.com from August 2023 through October 2025 for between $75 and $90. The products were distributed by Giantex Inc., of Ontario, California, and manufactured in China.
What You Should Do
Consumers should stop using the recalled lounge chairs immediately and contact Giantex for a full refund. Consumers will be instructed to either request a prepaid return package or will be asked to destroy the recalled lounge chair by detaching the headrest pillow, cutting the fabric, and providing photographic proof of destruction. Contact Giantex toll-free at 844-242-1885 anytime, email at support@giantex.com, or online at https://www.giantex.com/pages/product-recall-notice.
Why This Matters
The recall addresses a serious amputation hazard associated with the adjustable mechanism on the lounge chairs.
Source
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Giantex-Recalls-Lounge-Chairs-Due-to-Amputation-Hazard (CPSC Recall Number: 26512)
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