Hampton Bay ceiling fan sold by Home Depot recalled over detaching blades https://t.co/dBCzlAn6ah pic.twitter.com/EUnCOiRA5d
— New York Post (@nypost) December 28, 2020
wait what https://t.co/kysw2stLaT
— Kate Hinds (@katehinds) December 28, 2020
"More Than 190,000 Ceiling Fans Are Recalled After Blades Detach" https://t.co/sIGzILplXA
— Chemjobber (@Chemjobber) December 28, 2020
seems... bad
The @USCPSC really wasted an opportunity here; they could have issued a statement saying, "While you were partying, we studied the blade." https://t.co/dh3m0ZVJ6m
— Benjamin L. Carp (@bencarp) December 28, 2020
Peak 2020 right here:https://t.co/jmWAjeTusd
— Adrian Chadd (@erikarn) December 28, 2020
TIL the fatal flying guillotines that wu-tang tried to warn us about were off-the-shelf and not meticulously crafted by a shaolin swordsman
— connectpoliticditto. (@cpoliticditto) December 28, 2020
https://t.co/o5fer2mkRW
"The flying blades can cause injury and damage property, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said."
— Richard Easther (@REasther) December 28, 2020
No sh!t, Sherlock... https://t.co/XqpfobzBkF pic.twitter.com/rbYul98ttS
2020 is bringing 'er in for a bumpy landing.https://t.co/lw55phP2hZ
— Duncan MacCannell (@dmaccannell) December 28, 2020
Safety recall issued for Home Depot-exclusive ceiling fans over danger of detachment https://t.co/kmfiaZt5pU
— AJC (@ajc) December 28, 2020
Ceiling fan sold in Home Depot recalled because blades flew off.
— Rosemary Gibson (@Rosemary100) December 29, 2020
Check out the article to see where it was manufactured.https://t.co/jpML9WUmOW
Survive 2020 only to have your own house cut you down.
— Jeffrey Marlett (@JeffreyMarlett) December 28, 2020
More Than 190,000 Ceiling Fans Are Recalled After Blades Detach https://t.co/LQjrWfyga9