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2026-06-17 – A consumer reported that a Tyche TCT125 curling iron, manufactured by PROXIMA CORPORATION, separated from its cord while plugged in and powered on, exposing live electrical connections and causing an electric shock. The incident was recorded in the CPSC SaferProducts.gov database under report ID 6069739, highlighting a design defect involving electric shock hazard. Product DetailsBrand Name: Tyche Incident OverviewOn May 27, 2026, a consumer was using a Tyche TCT125 curling iron when the cord separated from the device while it was still plugged in and turned on. The separation exposed the internal electrical connections. The consumer grabbed the detached portion of the cord and received an electric shock. The incident report does not specify whether the consumer sought medical attention, and the severity level is listed as "Level of care not known." According to the report filed with the CPSC, the cord failure occurred during normal use. The consumer retained the product and reported the incident to the CPSC, providing details about the defect. The report does not indicate any prior issues with the product or warnings from the manufacturer. The retailer, T J Maxx, is identified as the place of purchase. The report number is 6069739, and the full details are available on the CPSC SaferProducts.gov website. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: When the cord separated from the curling iron, live electrical wires became exposed. Contact with these wires while the device was plugged in could cause electric shock, leading to muscle contractions, burns, or cardiac arrest depending on the current path and duration. Long-Term Risks: Repeated or prolonged exposure to minor electric shocks may cause nerve damage or chronic pain. Additionally, if the device continues to be used after cord separation, the risk of a severe shock or fire increases. Who Might Be Affected: The primary user of the curling iron is at highest risk, but anyone in contact with the detached cord, including children or bystanders, could be shocked. The hazard is particularly dangerous in wet environments like bathrooms, where water reduces skin resistance. Warning Signs: Before complete separation, the cord may show signs of fraying, intermittent power loss, or sparking at the connection point. Consumers should inspect cords regularly for damage and stop using the device if any irregularities are noticed. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: If your Tyche TCT125 curling iron shows any signs of cord separation or damage, unplug it and discontinue use to prevent electric shock or fire. Do Not Attempt Repairs: Do not try to reattach the cord or repair the device yourself. Improper repairs can create additional hazards and void any potential warranty claims. Preserve the Product: Keep the curling iron, cord, and any packaging in their current condition. This evidence may be important if you file a report with the CPSC or pursue legal action. Document the Incident: Take photographs of the damaged cord and connection point, and write down the date and details of the incident. This documentation can support a report to the CPSC. Seek Medical Attention: If you or someone else received an electric shock, even if symptoms seem minor, consult a healthcare provider. Electric shocks can cause internal injuries that are not immediately apparent. Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov with the incident details and product information. This helps the CPSC track hazards and potentially initiate a recall. If you suffered injury or property damage from this product, you may want to speak with a product liability attorney to understand your legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California product liability law firm representing consumers injured by defective products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free consultations to discuss your situation and legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Tyche TCT125 or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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