This recall involves about 1,500 Ontel ISO7X isometric exercise devices sold nationwide at Burlington Stores between January 2019 and March 2019. The handle grips on these devices can break during use, causing internal parts like springs and rods to be forcefully ejected. While no new incidents have been reported for this specific sales period, the product was originally recalled in 2014 after 10 reports of handles breaking, including five reports of impact injuries like punctures and lacerations. Consumers should immediately stop using these devices and contact United National Closeout Stores (UNCS) for a full refund.
The plastic handle grips can fail under tension, causing the internal spring coil and metal rod to shoot out of the shaft like a projectile. This poses a significant risk of impact injuries, including deep cuts or puncture wounds, to both the user and anyone standing nearby.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ISO7X isometric exercise device and contact UNCS to receive instructions on how to obtain a full refund.

Ontel ISO7X Isometric Exercise Device

Ontel ISO7X Isometric Exercise Device
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 · Raw API Response