Published April 24, 2026, 11:24 p.m. EDT | Updated April 24, 2026, 11:24 p.m. EDT
Consumer Product Safety Commission says Tzumi Electronics dumbbells should be immediately replaced for free Around 50,000 adjustable dumbbells sold at Walmart were recalled after reports of injuries, federal safety officials said.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the FitRx SmartBell Quick-Select 5- to 52.5-pound adjustable dumbbells, made by New York-based Tzumi Electronics, should be immediately replaced.
According to the agencyweight plates can become dislodged from the handle during use, posing an “impact hazard”.
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About 50,000 adjustable dumbbells sold at Walmart have been recalled after reports of injuries, federal safety officials said. (Consumer Product Safety Commission / Unknown)
The agency said it received more than 115 reports of the plates come off.
At least six injuries were reported, including broken toes, contusions, contusions and lacerations.
The recalled dumbbells are model 8361 and have serial numbers KK23288361 to KK23388361 and KK207608361 to KK21347836.
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Adjustable dumbbells sold at Walmart are being recalled after reports that the weight plates may come loose during use, posing a risk of injury. (Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Dumbbells adjust from 5 to 52.5 pounds in 2.5 or 5 pound increments. They are black with red accents and include a molded plastic storage tray.
Walmart sold the dumbbells for around $100 from January to November 2024.
Consumers are advised to immediately stop using the dumbbells and contact Tzumi Electronics for a free replacement.
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Federal regulators have recalled thousands of dumbbells sold at Walmart after reports of injuries linked to loose weight plates. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Customers can mark the word “Recalled” on the tray using a permanent marker or paint and sign up for the myfitrx.com/recall-52-lbs/the agency said.
Tzumi Electronics can also be contacted at 866-363-2237 or by email at smartbellrecall@tzumi.com.
FOX Business has contacted Walmart and Tzui Electronics for comment.
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