Pedrini Pro Chop Chopper Recall Lawsuit
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What’s the problem?
Approximately 6,000 Choppers were recalled because pieces of the chopper’s metal blades can break off during use and fall into food being prepared in the chopper, posing a laceration hazard to consumers. According to the CPSC, Lifetime Brands has received three reports of blades breaking off during use, including one report of minor cuts to a consumer’s mouth when a small piece of blade became lodged in food that had been sliced by the chopper.
The recall involves Pedrini Pro Chop Professional Multipurpose Choppers with model number 5061050 and UPC 024131114849. The product is a multipurpose chopper and corer for fruits and vegetables. The model number and UPC are located on the chopper’s packaging.
The Pedrini Pro Chop Chopper was sold at Sam’s Club locations nationwide and manufactured in China.
Do I Have A Pedrini Pro Chop Chopper Recall Lawsuit?
The Product Liability Litigation Group at our law firm is an experienced team of trial lawyers that focus exclusively on the representation of plaintiffs in defective consumer product lawsuits. We are currently evaluating potential Pedrini Pro Chop Chopper lawsuits in all 50 states.
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