Topsy-Turvy Deluxe Tomato Planters Stands
QVC, of West Chester, Pa. voluntarily recalled about 82,000 with Topsy-Turvy Deluxe Tomato Planters Stands because the legs on the bot tom of the planter can detach when the planter is moved or becomes unbalanced. This could cause the planter to fall and injure bystanders. At the time of the recall, the company reported that it had received 347 reports of the planters collapsing, 155 consumers have reported injuries including lacerations, broken toes and bruises. QVC has also received reports of property damage caused when the planter collapsed onto nearby items. The Topsy-Turvy Deluxe Tomato Planter with Stand (Item Numbers M16702 and M17499) is an upright planter used for growing tomatoes, peppers, or cucumbers. The planter consists of a 16" X 15" bag which holds up to 30 pounds of soil and is attached to the top of a 6-foot tall adjustable pole. Three legs are inserted into the pole to form a 36-inch wide base. The products were sold by QVC's televised shopping programs, its Web site, and in QVC's Studio, employee and retail stores from March 2008 through April 2008 for about $30.
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