LivingXL Hammocks Recalled For Fall Hazard
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Hammocks sold by retailer Think Big Products LLC, dba LivingXL, of Canton MA have been voluntarily recalled, according to the Consumer Product and Safety Commission (CPSC). The metal frame can crack and break, causing users to fall to the ground. There have been reports of injuries including broken ribs (Ouch! That’s not fun nor funny). Specifically, the recalled hammocks are the Model X1010 multi texteline hammock and the Model X1011 striped quilted hammock. Manufactured in India, they consist of a metal frame and cloth hammock. The metal frame is beige-colored, made of steel, and has five pieces, including two foot brackets. The model number is located on the hammock’s packaging and/or instruction sheet. LivingXL is contacting consumers who bought the hammocks through their catalog or over the internet from May 2007 through October 2007 for between $170 and $200. If you bought this item and didn’t get a notice, stop using the hammock and contact LivingXL at (800) 535-7639, ext. 7777 anytime, or visit the company’s Web site at www.LivingXL.com for instructions on returning the hammock to receive a full refund.
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