Nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs Recall Due to Projectile and Laceration Hazards
Summary
CPSC and importer Xingwenfeng of China announced a recall of approximately 25,000 nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs sold on Amazon.com from September 2020 through March 2026 for $8-$26. The protective pin mechanism can fail to prevent unintentional expansion, posing projectile and laceration hazards. CPSC received 163 reports of incidents including corneal lacerations, temporary vision loss, and injuries requiring stitches, many involving children as young as nine years old.
What changed
CPSC and Xingwenfeng issued a recall for nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs due to failure of the protective pin mechanism, which can cause sudden and rapid expansion posing serious projectile and laceration hazards to users, including children.
Retailers should immediately halt any resale of these products, notify consumers who purchased the staffs, and cooperate with the recall. Consumers who own these products should stop use immediately, mark the item with initials and date, photograph it, email the photo to the recall contact, safely expand and dispose of the product, and obtain a refund. This recall affects approximately 25,000 units sold nationwide at prices between $8 and $26.
What to do next
- Stop using the Magic Pocket Staff immediately and contact Xingwenfeng for a full refund
- Write initials and current date with permanent marker on the Magic Pocket Staff and send a photo to nvyue_recall@163.com
- Safely expand and dispose of the recalled product. Do not sell or give away these hazardous products
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nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs Recalled Due to Projectile and Laceration Hazards; Imported by Xingwenfeng
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Recalled nvyue Magic Pocket Staff – compressed form in gold (left) and 150cm expanded form in silver (right)
Recalled nvyue Magic Pocket Staff with the protective pin not fully engaged, as received from Amazon.com
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Name of Product: nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs Hazard: The protective pin mechanism on the Magic Pocket Staffs can fail to prevent unintentional expansion, posing serious projectile and laceration hazards. Even when engaged, the expansion occurs too rapidly for consumers to react, leaving virtually no opportunity for protection.
Remedy: Refund Recall Date: April 16, 2026 Units: About 25,000
Consumer Contact Xingwenfeng by email at nvyue_recall@163.com or go to https://www.amazon.com/product-safety-alerts and click on “nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs Recalled Due to Projectile and Laceration Hazards; Imported by Xingwenfeng”.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs sold in gold, silver or black colors and in 110 cm or 150 cm expanded lengths.
Products arrive in a compressed, tightly wound cylinder, and in many cases the protective pin is found not fully engaged, increasing risk of sudden deployment.
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the Magic Pocket Staff immediately and contact Xingwenfeng for a full refund. Consumers will be asked **** to write their initials and the current date with permanent marker on the Magic Pocket Staff and send a photo of the marked Magic Pocket Staff to nvyue_recall@163.com. Consumers will be instructed to safely expand the Magic Pocket Staff before disposal. Consumers should then dispose of the recalled product. Do not sell or give away these hazardous products.
Incidents/Injuries: CPSC has received 163 reports of incidents involving injuries to the eyes, face and hands. Reported injuries include corneal lacerations, temporary vision loss and injuries requiring stitches, many involving children as young as nine years old.
Sold Online At: Amazon.com from September 2020 through March 2026 for between $8 and $26. Importer(s): Xingwenfeng, of China
Manufactured In: China Recall number: 26-409
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