Christina Spicer  |  October 27, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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HSNThe Home Shopping Network (HSN), Ingenious Designs, and Joy Mangano were hit with a class action lawsuit alleging their “Made for TV” My Little Steamer products are defective.

Plaintiff Barbara Seldin alleges in her class action lawsuit that the mini steamers are dangerous to users – they leak and can even spew boiling water, melting the plastic housing and causing injuries. The plaintiff claims that HSN and the other defendants knew of the defect, but still marketed the product.

Seldin says she purchased a My Little Steamer in September of 2016 for $15; however, shortly after using the steamer, it allegedly began to leak and spew boiling water and steam.

According to the HSN class action lawsuit, My Little Steamer products spewed hot steam and repeatedly leaked while they were being prepared for a live marketing campaign featuring Joy Mangano and professional models in February of 2016.

“Production employees and models observed gaskets failing and floating inside the water reservoir of the opened products very quickly after the Products were plugged into electrical outlets,” alleges the plaintiff.

The complaint claims that HSN employees and the producer were so concerned about the failure of the products, they notified HSN and Ingenious Designs about the problems and said the steamers should not be sold; however, despite this warning, HSN continued to market the device.

According to the Home Shopping Network lawsuit, the leaking and spewing devices used for the HSN commercial were constantly replaced by new steamers.

“The production staff opened a significant number of [My Little Steamer] Products from sealed boxes that had been delivered to the video location in an effort to find a Product to film that would not leak. Many, if not all, of the Products opened by HSN’s production employees leaked boiling water and spewed hot steam,” alleges the HSN class action lawsuit.

Staff and models were burned during the video segment, but the show sold between 50,000 and 100,000 units, not including products sold through outside platforms, Seldin claims.

HSN maintained copies of video shot of the defective steamers, alleges the plaintiff, but the steamers are described as “No Spitting. No Staining. No Burning. No Worries” on the JoyMangano.com website.

The products include the My Little Steamer and My Little Steamer Mini. The plaintiff seeks to represent a California Class of consumers who purchased My Little Steamer products starting in February 2016. The plaintiff alleges the HSN, Ingenious Designs, and Joy Mangano violated the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act, Business and Professional Code, and false advertising laws.

The plaintiff is seeking restitution and an injunction against the defendants.

Seldin is represented by David C. Parisi and Suzanne Havens Beckman of Parisi & Havens LLP, J. Andrew Meyer of J. Andrew Meyer PA, and Christa L. Collins of Harmon Woods & Parker PA.

The My Little Steamer Class Action Lawsuit is Seldin v. HSN Inc., et al., Case No. 3:17-cv-02183-AJB-MDD, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

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112 thoughts onHSN Class Action Lawsuit Says My Little Steamer is Defective

  1. Debbie R Coomer says:

    I would like info. My first one did this. My daughter bought 1 l, as well. Same problem.

  2. Michele J. Kelly says:

    I used the steamer once an had a “ spitting incident”. Never used again. Didn’t send back because it was over 30 days. Please send email so I can join class action suit. Purchased from HSN

  3. Joyce Price says:

    I’d like to be added to lawsuit as well. Please email me information on how to join.

  4. Deborah says:

    Hello
    Is this still an active law suit for the Joy mini steamer?

  5. Marina Connolly says:

    How do I join the lawsuit?

    1. Daijonee Vanderveer says:

      id like to know too!!! i was suprised mine did the same!

  6. Beth Ann says:

    I purchase the My Little Steam Go Mini some time ago from HSN. I honestly never used it until now, because I have a great steam iron that I use. I recently had hand surgery and find it difficult to use the iron so I thought I would try the steamer.

    I cleaned it according to the directions twice and even used spring water. It spit boiling water all over. Very disappointing!

    Please add me to the list.

  7. Jessica says:

    My steamer spit out boiling water after plugging it in within 60 seconds. I had used it once before and was attempting to clean it out today (as instructed). The inside appears molded with hard white material.

  8. zinnia santiago says:

    How can i be added to the class-action lawsuit for the little steamer? I suffered 3rd-degree burns in 2013 from the steamer exploding and the scorching water hit the right side of my body, I had blisters all over my back, side of my breast, arms, thighs and waist. It was horrific and extremely painful.

  9. Cindy says:

    How do I get a regu f for My Little Steamer?

    1. clotilde casting dean road, brookline. MA says:

      How I can join the lawsuit to gain my money back because i bought MY LITTLE STEAMER.

  10. Suzanne says:

    How can we join this class action suit? I have pictures of the burn I got from spewing water and have a scar that remains.

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