FitRx Adjustable Dumbbell Recall Lawsuit Filed Over Impact Injury ...
Tzumi Electronics has been hit with a class action after roughly 12,400 FitRx adjustable dumbbells were recalled in 2025 due to an apparent impact injury risk.
www.classaction.orgHere’s the latest I can confirm from recent recall news about the FitRx dumbbells sold by Tzumi:
There was a 2025 recall of FitRx SmartBell XL Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbells (10–90 lbs) after reports that weight plates could dislodge, creating an impact injury hazard. The recall included a free repair program (new dumbbell handle and storage tray). This recall was announced by the CPSC and covered units sold through Walmart.com from 2023–2024. Additionally, a class-action suit has been filed alleging the recall did not provide a permanent fix and that the product remains unreasonably dangerous.[1][3][5][7]
In April 2026, multiple outlets reported ongoing injury incidents related to the same product line, with dozens of incidents of plates coming loose during use and injuries ranging from toe injuries to cuts and bruises. These reports have been tied to Walmart-sold units and are referenced in local and national coverage.[2][4][6]
The recall information specifically lists the model as FitRx SmartBell XL Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbells (10–90 lbs), Model 9034, with serial number ranges noted in recall notices. Consumers were advised to stop using recalled units and contact Tzumi for a free replacement of the dumbbell and tray; some notices also instructed consumers to mark recalled trays and dispose of units after confirmation of registration in the recall system.[5][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current single-source recall notice (CPSC) and summarize exact model numbers, serial ranges, and the remedy steps with direct quotes. I can also set up a brief checklist for verifying whether your specific unit is affected (model, serial number, purchase source, and date).
Tzumi Electronics has been hit with a class action after roughly 12,400 FitRx adjustable dumbbells were recalled in 2025 due to an apparent impact injury risk.
www.classaction.orgConsumers 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.
www.cpsc.govThe dumbbells may be experiencing a malfunction, and could pose a risk of serious injury to consumers. Learn about a dumbbell lawsuit.
www.johnsonbecker.comName of Product: FitRx SmartBell XL Quick-Select 10-90 lbs. Adjustable Dumbbells Hazard: Weight plates…
myparistexas.comRead more on Recall of ‘defective’ FitRx dumbbells isn’t enough, class action lawsuit says in Legal News
topclassactions.comDozens of incidents have been reported of the plates coming loose during use, causing injuries varying from broken toes to cuts and bruises.
www.fox5dc.comWeight plates can dislodge from the dumbbell handle during use, posing an impact hazard to consumers. Full Recall Information -- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Tzumi-Electronics-Recalls-SmartBell-XL-Quick-Select-Adjustable-Dumbbells-Due-to-Impact-Injury-Hazard-Sold-Exclusively-at-Walmart-com The recall news you selected is from a destination outside of the Federal Government. CPSC does not control this external site or its privacy policy and cannot attest to the accuracy of the information...
www.usrecallnews.comConsumers should immediately stop using the adjustable dumbbell and contact Tzumi Electronics for a free replacement of the dumbbell and tray. Consumers should write the word “Recalled” across the dumbbell tray using permanent spray paint or marker, register at https://myfitrx.com/recall-52-lbs/ and dispose of the product after registration is confirmed.
www.cpsc.govDozens of incidents have been reported of the plates coming loose during use, causing injuries varying from broken toes to cuts and bruises.
www.fox13news.comDozens of incidents have been reported of the plates coming loose during use, causing injuries varying from broken toes to cuts and bruises.
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