According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), when the entertainment center is attached to drywall without toggle bolts, the panels of the recalled floating wall theater can detach and fall, posing an injury hazard to consumers.
The October 31, 2024, recall includes about 47,000 Manhattan Comfort Cabrini 1.8, Cabrini 2.2, City 1.8, City 2.2, and Utopia Wall Mounted Floating Theater Entertainment Centers. The units were sold in white gloss, black gloss, maple cream, and off-white colors. The entertainment centers are made of medium-density fiberboard (MDF).
The CPSC reports at least 51 instances of the panels detaching, including some accidents that resulted in injuries. The entertainment centers were sold online at Wayfair, Home Depot, Target, ShopHQ, Walmart, Overstock, Macys, Lowes, ATG Stores, OJ commerce, Hayneedle, Cymax, and Houzz from March 2015 through March 2024 for between $380 and $1,465.
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