Hammock Stand Recall By Algoma Net
Thursday, July 5th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIt’s reported that 3000 hammock stands imported by a company called Algoma Net have been recalled because of a foot bracket fault that can cause persons in the hammock to fall. These stands were sold nationwide between December and May through Kohl’s, Fingerhut, D.S.I./Supervalu and the Target store website.
The recall includes Algoma hammock stands model numbers 6250, 6250BH, and 6290W88B. They were made in China and sold with a cotton rope hammock with wood spreader bars and attached chains. The model number is located at the top of the instruction sheet that was provided with the hammock stand.
If you bought one of the above-mentioned models, stop using it now. Customers need to contact Algoma Net via their website, http://www.algomanet.com/ or toll free at 800-800-7083, for instructions on returning the hammock stand brackets for free replacements. Here’s a copy of the recall notice and instructions.
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