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Forgot your username or email?Three different Australian suppliers have been forced to recall an identically-styled metal chair after at least eight people had their toes sliced clean by the dangerous piece of furniture.Kmart Australia, Fantastic Furniture and Brayco have all recalled their versions of the 'Tolix' chair after receiving complaints the metal leg of the chair presented a serious laceration hazard.Well over 100,000 of the chairs, which can be sold for as little as $39 compared to the $400 price-tag of the authentic French original, have been taken back after a spree of serious injuries this year.The latest victim of the toe-slicing metal chair was Queensland man Robert Ahearn, 62, who had half his toe severed from his foot after it got caught on the cafe chair while he was wearing thongs, The Daily Telegraph reported. Three major Australian furniture suppliers have been forced to recall over 100,000 of their metal 'Tolix'-styled chair (Kmart version pictured) after eight people had their toes sliced




A Queensland man was the latest to fall victim to the dangerous chair after half his toe was severed from his foot while eating outside a cafe. The chair supplier, Brayco, have since stopped selling the product In October 2015, Trae McGovern, 11 (right), had to get reconstructive surgery after stubbing his toe on a 'Worx' chair, made by Fantastic Furniture'There's a real problem here. These chairs are everywhere,' Mr Ahearn said, after requiring eight stitches to heal the damaged toe back in January.The doctor said something to the effect of 'I couldn't have done a better job with a scalpel',' he said.The Melbourne cafe which had the chair that Mr Ahearn stumbled on was reportedly supplied by Brayco Stainless Steel, who yesterday removed the chairs from sale after learning of the incident.'The likely thing is we will be doing a recall,' Brayco director Harry Bray told The Daily Telegraph. 'There is obviously a problem. We have decided to stop selling them. We are not in the business of hurting people.'Exactly two weeks ago, Kmart Australia issued a recall for thousands of their limited edition metal chairs.




It came just months after Fantastic Furniture were made to recall nearly 100,000 of their identically-styled 'Worx' chairs after two people had their toes cut off by the sharp metal edges at the bottom.One 11-year-old boy from Queensland who had his foot sliced by the Worx chair at a family friend's BBQ last year was unable to reattach part of his second toe after reconstructive surgery. Fantastic Furniture were forced to recall over 100,000 of their Worx chairs after the incident The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission recommended Kmart recall their version of the Tolix chair, saying that the base of the dining room seat presented an 'entrapment or laceration hazard' The chain - which has 189 discount stores across Australia - is offering free plugs to place on the legs of the chairs for all customers who own the dangerous chairSince the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission recommended the Kmart recall, complaints from concerned parents flooded the Australian discount store's official Facebook page.'It's about time this was recalled.




I took my back a few months ago as my kids toes got caught in leg hole and if I wasn't right there god knows what would have happened,' one mother wrote.'Wow no shock there.... fantastic furniture recalled the exact same style chairs while other stores keep rolling them out I was waiting for this,' added another. Another mother told Daily Mail Australia that her daughter had almost cut her toe off with a chair she had purchased at a separate discount store in Brisbane.'My mum has similar chairs and my daughter almost cut her toe off! So sharp down the bottom,' she wrote online. At least eight people have been injured by the cheap imitation of French-made Tolix chair In April of 2015, Sydney man Mark Bulman had his middle toe sliced off by a chair sold at Fantastic FurnitureTrae McGovern, 11, from Queensland, became a victim of the $39 piece of furniture when he stubbed his left foot on the Worx during a barbecue at a family friend's home in October The 11-year-old Ormeau Hills resident had to get reconstructive surgery but part of his second toe could not be reattached.  




Trae's mother, Jaclyn Gross, posted a picture of the chair to Facebook and said: 'If anyone has chairs like this please be careful Trae has lost part of his toe tonight from one of these chairs.''He has surgery in the morning,' she added.Ms Gross described the dining room chair as 'super dangerous' and said that it cut her son's toe 'off clean.''He just kicked it and his toe got cut off in the bottom leg bit. We actually turned the chair upside down and top of his toe fell out,' said Ms Gross on Facebook.In April, Mark Bulman, from Fairfield in Sydney's west was walking over to his son Nate, who had been crying, when he bumped and tripped on the metal chair. His middle toe was sliced off after getting trapped inside one of the legs of the chair.'They should have recalled the chair straight away,' said Mr Bulman to The Daily Telegraph. Complaints from concerned parents flooded Kmart Australia's official Facebook page A number of people claim to have experienced similar problems with the same style chair from different store

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