What is the Problem?
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the blender’s blades can continue to operate when the bottle is not attached to the blender, posing a laceration hazard. The CPSC has received at least one report in which the consumer was able to remove the bottle from the base while the blades were engaged. The CPSC warns consumers to stop using the Vivitar Blender Bottles immediately.
Is My Blender Bottle Included in this Recall?
The April 3, 2025, recall includes about 200,000 Vivitar Blender Bottles. The bottles are clear plastic with a white base and top. “VIVITAR,” “ITEM: ES15-BB-TA,” and “MID #5220824” are printed on a sticker located under the base of the bottle.
The blender bottles, which cost about $5, were exclusively sold at Target stores nationwide and at Target.com from December 2024 through January 2025.
Other Blender Recalls and Lawsuits
Vitamix Ascent and Venturist Blender Containers and Blade Bases Recall Lawsuit – Over 500,000 blenders were recalled due to a laceration hazard if the container separated from the blade base.
Johnson//Becker Files Lawsuit in Federal Court Against SharkNinja Due to Ninja Professional Plus Blender Injuries – A lawsuit was filed on October 30, 2024, by Johnson//Becker attorneys on behalf of a client who was injured by blender blades.
Cuisinart Blender/Juicer Recall Lawsuit – A December 1, 2022, recall that included over 66,000 blender/juicers.
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