04/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/02/2026 07:08
CPSC is warning consumers to stop using Apromise Portable Outdoor Grill Tables, Model GCNJ2401B, immediately due to the risk of fingertip amputation and crushing injuries when the products fold or collapse.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using the grill tables immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous products.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to stop using Apromise Portable Outdoor Grill Tables, Model GCNJ2401B, immediately due to the risk of fingertip amputation and crushing injuries when the products fold or collapse.
CPSC is aware of at least 15 incidents associated with the use of these products. There are reports of incidents where consumers' fingers have been caught in pinch point areas, including the sliding track for the legs of the product, when the product folds or collapses, resulting in at least seven fingertip amputations, a fractured finger and a laceration requiring sutures.
The grill tables are made of steel and have an opening in which various tabletop grills can be placed. The tables have wheels on one side of the base, a side shelf, a paper towel holder and hooks for grilling accessories.
The products were sold by Apro Direct, of China, online on Amazon.com and on eBay. Apro Direct has not agreed to recall the products.
The products were manufactured in China.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using the grill tables immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous products.
Report any incidents involving injury or product defect to CPSC at www.SaferProducts.gov.
CPSC is aware of at least 15 incidents associated with the use of these products. There are reports of incidents where consumers' fingers have been caught in pinch point areas, including the sliding track for the legs of the product, when the product folds or collapses, resulting in at least seven fingertip amputations, a fractured finger and a laceration requiring sutures.
Small metal wire bristles can detach from the brushes and stick to the grill or food, posing an ingestion hazard and risk of serious internal injuries that could require surgery.
Small metal wire bristles can detach from the brushes, stick to the grill or food, posing an ingestion hazard and risk of serious internal injuries that could require surgery.
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The riding mower's steering arm dampers can be installed incorrectly, which can result in an unexpected bouncing motion and loss of operator control, posing a crash hazard.
The fan wheel inside the backpack blower can break apart, posing a laceration hazard.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risk of injury associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product-related incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. Since the CPSC was established more than 50 years ago, it has worked to ensure the safety of consumer products, which has contributed to a decline in injuries associated with these products.
Federal law prohibits any person from selling products subject to a Commission ordered recall or a voluntary recall undertaken in consultation with the CPSC.
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