SharkNinja is recalling about 1.1 million Ninja Professional BL660 series blenders because the loose blade assembly can fall out and cut consumers if they try to pour from the pitcher while it is inside. The firm has received 53 reports of lacerations involving these blenders. These models have a clear 72-ounce pitcher with a gray, white, black, cinnamon, or platinum motor base and were sold at retailers like Walmart, Target, and Costco between March 2012 and September 2015. Consumers are being provided with new safety instructions and warnings rather than returning the product.
The stacked blade assembly is not locked into the pitcher; if the lid is removed while the blades are still inside, the blades can fall out when the pitcher is inverted or tilted for pouring, causing severe cuts to the user's hands or body.
Consumers should empty the blender's pitcher through the locked lid's pour spout or by removing both the lid and the stacked blade assembly from the pitcher before pouring.

Ninja BL660 series professional blender

Stacked blade assembly inside the pitcher

Stacked blade assembly

Model number on bottom of motor base
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response