Lifetime Products has recalled about 43,000 6-Foot Seminar Tables (Model #80176) because the brace arms can fail to lock the table legs properly, causing the table to collapse. These tables feature a gray metal frame and a white plastic top with the "Lifetime" logo molded into each end. Consumers should stop using the affected tables and refer to the Affected Products and What You Should Do sections to identify if their unit is included and to obtain a free repair bracket.
The table legs can collapse unexpectedly during use due to a faulty locking mechanism in the brace arms, posing an injury risk to consumers. While no injuries have been reported, there is one consumer report identifying 11 tables with this defect.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled seminar tables and contact Lifetime Products for a free repair bracket.

Recalled seminar table

Recalled Seminar Table packaging

Locations of the brace arm, brace body and protrusion.

Recalled seminar table with over-rotated brace arm.

A green product ID sticker showing the year and chronological day of manufacture (Example: June 23, 2020 = 20175), place of manufacture (27 = Vietnam) and model number is located on the underside of the table.

The repair bracket can be installed on the table leg with existing hardware to prevent over-rotation of the brace arm.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response