Hobby Lobby Issues Recall After Stools Break During Use, Posing Injury Risk

Hobby Lobby is recalling about 14,000 stools sold between June 2021 and July 2021. If you purchased one of these stools, beware: According to a recall alert published by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the stools can break during use, posing a fall and injury hazard to the user.
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According to the Oct. 6 recall, there have been seven reports of the stools breaking during use, including six reports of minor injuries.
This recall involves the White Wood Stool, which has white legs and a brown wooden seat. The stools were made in China and sold in Hobby Lobby stores nationwide for about $80.
The CPSC is advising consumers to stop using these stools immediately. Return them to your local Hobby Lobby store for a full refund. You can contact the Oklahoma City, Okla.-based company at 800-326-7931 or online via the recalls page. For more consumer product safety information, go to cpsc.gov.
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