On December 28, 2023, BlendJet, Inc. recalled BlendJet 2 Portable Blenders after reports that the devices can overheat and that blender blades can break off during use, posing both fire and laceration hazards to consumers. The recall covers units with serial numbers beginning 5201 through 5542.
Who may have a claim
Consumers who purchased a recalled BlendJet 2, were injured by the blender, whether through burns, fire-related injuries, or lacerations from broken blades, and still have possession of the blender may have a claim. Keeping the product matters: the device itself is important physical evidence.
What to do if you were injured
Get any injury documented medically, keep the blender exactly as it is, do not discard or return it, keep your proof of purchase if you have it, and photograph the device and your injuries.
Talk to us, at no cost
Pisanchyn Law Firm offers a free, confidential review for BlendJet injury claims, and we do not charge a fee unless we win. Call 1-800-444-5309. This page is part of our mass tort litigation practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my BlendJet 2 is part of the recall? The recall covers serial numbers beginning 5201 through 5542, printed on the device. The recall announcement includes identification instructions.
Why do I need to keep the blender? The device is physical evidence of the defect. Discarding or returning it can seriously weaken an injury claim.
What injuries are involved in these claims? Burns and fire-related injuries from overheating, and lacerations from blades breaking off during use.
This page is for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship.