CPSC Recall in 1988: Repair Program Announced For Stomach Exerciser
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WASHINGTON - Some two million "Gut Buster" stomach exercise devices sold nationally by Gut Buster of Canton, Ohio are the subjects of a repair program undertaken by the company in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The product was sold between October 1986 and June 1987 for a price of $19.95. Acting on consumer reports of more than 700 unconfirmed injuries when the exercise spring broke, Gut Buster has developed a method of repairing the device to reduce chances of the spring breaking and injuring users. In some situations, the spring of the "Gut Buster" may be extended too far to withstand the additional stress and could snap. Consumers have allegedly experienced bruises, cuts and lacerations to the face and other parts of the body. Consumers should stop using the exercise device and are instructed to call Gut Buster's toll-free number at 1-800-325-7292 to receive the repair kit. Consumers can also write to Gut Buster at 1400 Raff Road, S.W., Canton, Ohio 44750. Step-by-step instructions will explain how to shorten and retie the safety cord that runs the entire inside length of the exercise spring. Consumers not wishing to repair the device should discard the "Gut Buster" so no one else may use it.
In some situations, the exercise spring of the "Gut Buster" may be extended too far to withstand the additional stress and could snap, posing an injury hazard to users.
Dispose, New Instructions, Replace
There have been consumer reports of more than. 700 unconfirmed injuries when the exercise spring broke. Consumers have allegedly experienced bruises, cuts and lacerations to the face and other parts of the body.