Two Million Kitchen Knives Recalled
Two million kitchen knives have been recalled after dozens of people have been cut by faulty products.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a warning due to faulty knives that have cut dozens of people.
Calphalon Contemporary Cutlery has received at least 27 reports finger or hand lacerations; including four injuries requiring stitches. In addition, the firm has received about 3,150 reports of broken knives.
The recalled knives were sold from September 2008 through December 2016 for $25 for a single knife to $300 for a knife block set.
Customers are being advised to contact the company for a replacement.
The knives are sold at J.C. Penny, Kohl's, Macy's as well as online retailers like Amazon.
The recall involves Calphalon Contemporary Cutlery carving, chef, paring, santoku and utility knives sold individually and in sets made between August 2008 and March 2016.
A full list of all the recalled products can be found on the Consumer Product Safety Commission's website.