Couple of chair recalls caught my eye recently—collapsible chairs collapsing—unintentionally. Uh, not so good really. Especially, if you have them round the bar.
The first one is the Sadie Chair and Barstool, which, it seems, has dodgy legs and screws (Nope—please don’t go there…). Apparently, “The back leg of the chairs can bend and the seat tabs or screws on the seat can loosen. When loose, pinch points between the seat and steel frame are created, posing a risk of injury.”
One can only imagine that with the benefit of a few too many martinis this could get a bit confusing, in addition to being injurious. There are you are, sitting next to your would-be new romance thinking, ‘Pinch me, I’m dreaming!’ over how lucky your barstool choice was when…YEOW! Pinched indeed you were! From the defective chair you’re sitting in. Great. That would certainly change the mood a bit, and perhaps the rest of the evening’s plans if it meant trading your barstool for an ER gurney.
Yes, the Grand Rapids Chair company has reportedly received three reports of finger injuries including a finger laceration, bruise and fracture.
According to the recall, about 2,300 chairs are included—specifically, Grand Rapids Chair Company Sadie chairs (model 837) and barstools (model 837S). The model number is printed on the underside of the chair, on the care and use instruction label. The chairs have a seat height of 18.5” and overall width of 22.5”, and the barstools have a seat height of 30” and overall width of 22.5”. The Sadie chairs have a steel frame of various colors with a wood seat base and seatback.
Just in case you hadn’t figured this out, “Consumers should immediately stop using these recalled chairs and barstools and contact Grand Rapids Chair Company to schedule a free repair.”
The second recall is involves around 5,200 T.J. Maxx and Marshalls foldable weatherproof lounge chairs. Weatherproof but not person-proof, apparently. Fabulous. Who tests these things? Do they test these things?
Once again, you find yourself enjoying a pleasant sit down, when BAMMO! goes the barbeque and down to the floor you go. Maybe that’s why it was selling at the store for $39.99 rather than at its “Compare At” price of $70.00. But of course that’s just conjecture…
Apparently, TJX has received 15 reports of injuries from collapsing chairs. Injuries included back and tailbone injuries, one report of a fractured finger, three reports of stitches to fingers and reports of cut, bruised or swollen fingers. Really, who would have thought you get into that much trouble just from sitting down?
On this recall, consumers are being advised to” immediately stop using the recalled foldable chairs”—hello!—“and return them to any T.J. Maxx or Marshalls store for a full refund.”
Here’s the skinny—the chairs are made of an acacia wood frame and striped fabric in two styles: a natural oiled wood frame with red and white stripe fabric or a white gloss frame with blue and white stripe fabric. The chairs measure about 30 inches high by 42 inches long when unfolded. The style name, “Foldable Chair Solid Acacia Wood – Stripe Fabric – Weatherproof” is printed on the hang tag attached to the chair. The chairs sold at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls stores nationwide during March 2016 for about $40.
Time to invest in a picnic blanket I think…