Tzumi Electronics Recalls FitRx SmartBell XL Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbells Due to Impact Injury Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Walmart.com
Injuries have been reported. Consumers should stop using this product immediately.
Tzumi Electronics Recalls FitRx SmartBell XL Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbells Due to Impact Injury Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Walmart.com
Tzumi Electronics Inc., of New York · FitRx SmartBell XL Quick-Select 10-90 lbs. Adjustable Dumbbells
Product Description
This recall involves FitRx SmartBell XL Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbells (10-90 lbs.), Model 9034, with serial number KK23289034. The dumbbells were sold in black with red accents and include handles, weight plates and a molded plastic storage tray. The dumbbells adjust from 10 to 90 pounds, in five-pound increments, by turning the handle to the desired weight, while the dumbbell is nested in the storage tray. The model number and serial number are located on the side of the unit's storage tray. "FitRx" is printed on the storage tray and on the dumbbell handles.
Hazard
Weight plates can dislodge from the dumbbell handle during use, posing an impact hazard to consumers.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled adjustable dumbbells and contact Tzumi Electronics for a free repair consisting of a new dumbbell handle and storage tray.
Reported Injuries
There have been more than 60 reports of weight plates dislodging during use, which have been linked to at least seven injuries, including bruises, contusions and abrasions.
411 Press Analysis
The CPSC issued a recall for FitRx SmartBell XL Quick-Select 10-90 lbs. Adjustable Dumbbells on March 20, 2025, covering about 12,400. Weight plates can dislodge from the dumbbell handle during use, posing an impact hazard to consumers. There have been more than 60 reports of weight plates dislodging during use, which have been linked to at least seven injuries, including bruises, contusions. Tzumi Electronics Inc., of New York is offering affected consumers the opportunity to schedule a free repair. Consumers should stop using the product and contact the manufacturer for instructions. The CPSC recommends checking purchase history and product labels to determine if your unit is affected.