Cheyenne Products recalls folding chairs and barstools

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The weld attaching the legs to the seat bottom can break

Cheyenne Industries of Rogers, Ark., is recalling about 795,000 Cheyenne Products Mainstay folding metal padded chairs and barstools.

The weld attaching the legs to the seat bottom can break, posing a fall hazard.

The firm has received 41 reports of incidents of the weld connecting the legs to the bottom of the chair breaking, resulting in 19 injuries, including four reports of fractures and one report of a torn ligament.

This recall involves multiple styles of metal folding chairs and barstools with padded seats upholstered in vinyl or microfiber and sold under the Mainstay brand name.

A white sticker label on the bottom of the seats includes the name Cheyenne Products or Cheyenne Industries and lists the production date by month and year.

Another white sticker label on the bottom of the seat displays a barcode with the model number printed above the barcode, and the UPC printed below the barcode.

A list of the recalled models may be found here.

The folding chairs and barstools, manufactured in China, were sold exclusively at Walmart stores nationwide and Walmart.com from January 2014, through April 2021, for between $30 and $42.

What to do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled folding chairs and barstools and contact Cheyenne for a full refund.

Consumers may contact Cheyenne toll-free at (833) 351-1707 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CT) Monday through Friday, by email at cheyennerecall@nbg-home.com, or online at www.cheyenneproducts.com and click on “Recalls” at the bottom of the page for more information and a complete listing of recalled styles.

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