Giantex Lounge Chair Recall Amazon After Reported Finger Amputation

Giantex lounge chair recall Amazon affects about 1,155 chairs after a reported finger amputation; owners should stop using them and seek a refund.

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Giantex Lounge Chair Recall Amazon After Reported Finger Amputation

is recalling about 1,155 outdoor lounge chairs sold on after a report that a person lost a finger while adjusting the chair. The company and federal safety officials say the model can create an amputation risk at a pinch point when the chair is being moved through its positions.

The recall centers on the Giantex outdoor lounge chair, model NP1005NY, a blue chair that measures 76 inches long, 23 inches wide and 13 inches high. It has a five-position adjustable locking system, and the backrest height can move from 13.5 inches to 26.5 inches. The chairs sold for $75 to $90.

People are searching this now because the recall was announced Thursday, after the injury report reached regulators. The told consumers to stop using the chairs immediately, and Giantex said buyers should contact the company for a full refund. The recall covers chairs sold on Amazon and directly through Giantex’s website from August 2023 through October 2025, meaning some units stayed on sale for a long stretch before the hazard was pulled from the market.

The timing is what gives the recall its force. These chairs were still being sold into October 2025 even though the safety warning followed a finger amputation report, which raises the question of how many customers may have bought a product with the same pinch-point design before anyone outside the company knew how severe the risk could be. The recall notice does not explain exactly how the injury happened, only that the chair can trap a finger during adjustment.

For owners, the next step is immediate and simple: stop using the chair, check whether it is the NP1005NY model, and contact Giantex for a full refund. Nearly 1,200 chairs are covered in the recall, but the danger turns on a single motion and a single exposed finger. That is why regulators moved quickly once the injury was reported.

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