Kenwood has recalled about 150 Kenwood Blend-X PRO blenders (model BLM800) because the lower blade can break during use. If the blade snaps while the blender is running, it creates a risk of cuts to the user. No incidents or injuries have been reported to date. These blenders were sold at various specialty retailers and online at Bloomingdales.com and Frontgate.com from August 2014 through July 2015 for about $400. Kenwood is providing free replacement blade assembly kits to affected owners.
The blender's lower blade can break while in motion, potentially causing sharp fragments to strike the user or creating a laceration hazard when handling the blade assembly.
Consumers should immediately stop using the blender and contact Kenwood to arrange for a free replacement blade assembly kit to be mailed to their homes.

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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response