Consumer Protection Authority recalls BlendJet portable blender
Published: 10:05 AM,May 26,2024 | EDITED : 02:05 PM,May 26,2024
Muscat: The Consumer Protection Authority, in collaboration with Virgin Megastore, has initiated a recall of 494 BlendJet portable electric blenders, version 2. Consumers can verify the serial numbers of the affected blenders on the Consumer Protection Authority’s electronic portal at http://recall.pacp.gov.om.
The recall is due to the blenders overheating, which can cause them to catch fire and the blades to break, posing a significant safety risk. The manufacturer will replace the recalled blenders.
Earlier, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion (MOCIIP) issued a warning about a specific electric mixer brand. The BlendJet 2 electric mixer has manufacturing defects and does not comply with Gulf technical regulations for low-voltage electrical devices, posing a risk to consumer safety.
In a separate action, the Consumer Protection Department in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate seized several commercial establishments selling expired goods and prohibited gelatinous children’s toys, violating the Consumer Protection Law, its executive regulations, and Resolution No. (301/2021). A total of 1,019 items were seized, violations were issued, and the necessary legal actions were taken.
The Authority urges all merchants to stay informed about legal, legislative, and regulatory requirements, maintain communication with the Authority, and ensure their products meet all specifications and standards. Merchants should also be aware of decisions to withdraw or prohibit certain goods to protect consumer health and safety and avoid legal consequences. The Authority is committed to monitoring markets, controlling unauthorized goods, and taking legal action against violators. Consumers are encouraged to report any violations through various communication channels.
The recall is due to the blenders overheating, which can cause them to catch fire and the blades to break, posing a significant safety risk. The manufacturer will replace the recalled blenders.
Earlier, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion (MOCIIP) issued a warning about a specific electric mixer brand. The BlendJet 2 electric mixer has manufacturing defects and does not comply with Gulf technical regulations for low-voltage electrical devices, posing a risk to consumer safety.
In a separate action, the Consumer Protection Department in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate seized several commercial establishments selling expired goods and prohibited gelatinous children’s toys, violating the Consumer Protection Law, its executive regulations, and Resolution No. (301/2021). A total of 1,019 items were seized, violations were issued, and the necessary legal actions were taken.
The Authority urges all merchants to stay informed about legal, legislative, and regulatory requirements, maintain communication with the Authority, and ensure their products meet all specifications and standards. Merchants should also be aware of decisions to withdraw or prohibit certain goods to protect consumer health and safety and avoid legal consequences. The Authority is committed to monitoring markets, controlling unauthorized goods, and taking legal action against violators. Consumers are encouraged to report any violations through various communication channels.