A Giantex lounge chair sold on Amazon.com and Giantex.com has been recalled following a serious safety incident in which a customer lost a finger while adjusting the chair, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) [1]. The CPSC stated that the chair poses an 'amputation risk' due to a pinch point that can trap consumers' fingers during adjustment [1].
Approximately 1,155 units of the Giantex Lounge chair are affected by the recall [1]. The recalled chairs are blue, measure 76 inches long, 23 inches wide, and 13 inches high, and feature a five-position adjustable locking system with a backrest height adjustable from 13.5 inches to 26.5 inches [1]. The model number NP10025NY is printed on the front and side of the product packaging [1].
The chairs were manufactured in China and sold between August 2023 and October 2025 for prices ranging from $75 to $90 [1]. The recall notice instructs consumers to immediately stop using the chairs and contact Giantex for a full refund [1]. Customers are advised to either request a prepaid return package or destroy the chair by detaching the headrest pillow, cutting the fabric, and providing photographic proof of destruction [1].
No market reaction or analyst commentary was provided in the article [1].
CONCLUSION
The recall of Giantex lounge chairs sold on Amazon and Giantex.com follows a severe injury incident and affects over a thousand units. Consumers are urged to stop using the product and seek a refund. The event highlights ongoing safety concerns with consumer products sold online.