Emily Sortor  |  July 6, 2018

Category: Consumer News

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A class action lawsuit alleges that NutriBullet blenders can heat up dangerously and explode during use, injuring users.

Deveta White claims that she received a NutriBullet blender as a gift.

She states that one day, she was bending a mixture of water, walnuts, sea moss, and cinnamon, when she noticed that there was a problem with the device’s seals.

The Nutribullet class action lawsuit claims that the device then quickly exploded, and that the contents were extremely hot, flew everywhere, and burned her skin where they touched her.

This isn’t the first time the NutriBullet has come under fire — in December 2017, another lawsuit was filed over similar claims.

White claims that she then had to be treated for first and second degree burns on her hands and chest, and that she had to pay more than $5,000 for her medical treatment related to the incident. She says that additionally, she had to miss work due to her injuries.

According to the NutriBullet class action lawsuit, the design of the device is defective in such a way that it causes the device to malfunction and leads to injuries.

Allegedly, the inside of a NutriBullet canister can become so pressurized while it is being used normally that the canister separates from the other parts of the blender, and explodes.

Additionally, the NutriBullet class action lawsuit states that the NutriBullet blender’s blades heat the contents of the blender up dangerously while the device is being used.

Though the NutriBullet reportedly is accompanied by a warning that tells consumers that the device should not be run for more than 60 seconds consecutively, allegedly, the speed of the blade heats the contents up to dangerous levels even when the device is run for less than 60 seconds consecutively.

According to the NutriBullet class action lawsuit, the device can be dangerous even if it does not explode. The NutriBullet class action lawsuit claims that the canister can be difficult to remove from the blades.

Allegedly, once a consumer is able to release the lid, it can shoot off of the canister without warning, possibly causing the blade to fly off and scalding contents to spill, putting the user and others at risk of injury.

Because of these alleged defects, White says the NutriBullet cannot be used without the risk of injury. She claims that by selling the dangerous and defective device, Capital Brands, the company that manufactures the NutriBullet, violated state and federal consumer protection laws and warranty laws.

The Nutribullet class action lawsuit claims that the company knew of the defects and continued to sell the product, and did not issue a recall when it should have.

The plaintiff seeks damages for herself and other affected consumers, and seeks an injunction to stop the company from selling the defective product, and seeks to require Capital Brands to warn people who already own the NutriBullet of its dangers.

White is represented by Crystal Foley, Paul J. Hanly Jr., and Mitchell M. Breit of Simmons Hanly Conroy LLC; and Gregory F. Coleman, Mark E. Silvey, Adam A. Edwards, and Lisa A. White of Greg Coleman Law PC.

The Exploding NutriBullet Class Action Lawsuit is Deveta White v. Nutribullet LLC, et al., Case No. 2:18-cv-05785, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, Western Division.

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284 thoughts onNutriBullet Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Blenders Explode During Use

  1. Rebecca Lane says:

    Please add me

  2. MARTHA ISLAS says:

    my husband purchased one same problem

  3. pauline A brown says:

    Please add me I have one the same thing happens

  4. Shannon Byrd says:

    Add me! My mom bought me one for Christmas and I had problems right away with it.

  5. Tammy says:

    Add me, I did bogo — the first did a meltdown and made a mess and the second I trashed as my teenagers used and I didn’t want this to happen when I’m not home

  6. gloria eastman says:

    add me please , i have one also

  7. Ernest Ferrel says:

    add me please

  8. Sydney dansby says:

    Add me

  9. Janice Robertson says:

    add me please.

    1. Janice Robertson says:

      received as gift, am totally freaked out!

  10. Sherrilynn Hammond says:

    Add me please

    1. Amanda says:

      Add Me please

      1. Eloise Simmons says:

        Add me in this issue was about 2 years ago this was a major problem and all my friends stop using them

    2. Eloise Simmons says:

      This is so true mines heated so bad that my smoothie was like it was smoking I post on Facebook .this is so true

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