Her problems do not end Samsung, and apparently things are getting worse. The company announced a recall of 2.800.000 top-load washing machines after reports that the devices were having problems during use.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued the revocation announcement today, warning the owners that the use of the washing machines could cause injuries.
“On top-load washing machines, the drum can detach from the chassis during use... The recall concerns 34 models of Samsung top-load washing machines. Washing machines have model numbers and serial numbers and the information can be found on two labels located on the back of the machinemy..."
According to the Consumer Product Safety Committee, the South Korean company has so far received "733 reports of washing machines showing excessive vibration or detachment of the bin from the washing machine chassis."
Nine of these incidents have resulted in injuries, with a broken jaw, a shoulder injury and many more.
Earlier this year, the company “won” a collective treatment after several consumer complaints again about explosions in washing machines.
Speaking of explosions, let us also recall the explosive Galaxy Note 7 by Samsung, which eventually forced the company to stop production and distribution altogether.
If you own a Korean washing machine, make sure that you and your family are not in danger. More information on the models to be recalled can be found on the following page:
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/samsung-recalls-top-load-washing-machines