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Cost Plus recalls bubble knobs

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The knobs can break and expose sharp pieces of glass

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
June 12, 2014

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Cost Plus Management Services of Oakland, Calif., is recalling about 251,400 glass bubble knobs.

The knobs can break and expose sharp pieces of glass, posing a risk of laceration to the consumer.

The firm has received five reports of broken knobs resulting in five reports of hand and/or finger lacerations.

This recall involves glass bubble knobs used on cabinet doors and drawers. The knobs were sold in two sizes and six colors including: blue, amethyst, pink, green, smoke and clear. The larger knobs are about 1.25 inches in diameter. The smaller knobs are about .75 inches in diameter. The glass knobs are attached to bronze-colored hardware.

The knobs, manufactured in India, were sold exclusively at  Cost Plus World Market and World Market stores nationwide from October 2010, to April 2014, for between $2 and $4.

Consumers should immediately stop using the glass knobs and return them to any Cost Plus World Market or World Market store for a full refund.

Consumers may contactCost Plus Management Services toll-free at (877) 967-5362 from 7 a.m. to midnight ET. 


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