June 5, 2026 – A severe safety incident involving the Pariplus NWGS2501 product has been reported, resulting in catastrophic injuries to a consumer’s husband, including crushing injuries to four fingers and the amputation of his index finger bone. The manufacturer, Shenzhen Maiduo E-Commerce Co. Ltd, has not provided a response to the incident.
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Incident Overview
On April 9, 2026, an incident report detailed a severe injury sustained by a consumer’s husband while using the Pariplus NWGS2501 product. The report states that four of his fingers were crushed, and the bone of his index finger was amputated.
Safety Concerns
This incident with the Pariplus NWGS2501 product raises grave safety concerns due to the severe nature of the reported injuries:
- Immediate Dangers: The primary immediate danger is the potential for severe crush injuries, lacerations, fractures, and amputations, as tragically demonstrated in this incident. Products capable of crushing fingers indicate the presence of significant mechanical force, moving parts, or pinch points that are either inadequately guarded or completely unguarded.
- Long-Term Risks: Victims of such injuries face devastating long-term consequences, including permanent disability, chronic pain, nerve damage, loss of dexterity, and significantly reduced quality of life. Amputation, even of a bone segment, can lead to complex rehabilitation needs, requiring extensive physical therapy and potentially multiple surgeries. The psychological impact of such a traumatic injury can also be profound.
- Who Might Be Affected: Anyone operating or in close proximity to the Pariplus NWGS2501 product is at risk, particularly if the product design features exposed moving parts or an inadequate safety shut-off mechanism. The risk is heightened for users who may not fully understand the product’s operation, or for those whose attention might be momentarily diverted.
- Property Damage Potential: While the primary concern in this incident is severe personal injury, products with powerful moving components could also pose a risk of damage to other objects if they become entangled or jammed within the device.
What Consumers Should Do
Given the serious nature of this incident, consumers who own the Pariplus NWGS2501 product should take immediate action:
- Immediately Stop Use: If you own a Pariplus NWGS2501, cease using the product immediately. Do not attempt to operate it or modify it in any way.
- Inspect Your Product: Carefully identify if you own the specific “Pariplus NWGS2501” model. Check the product labeling, packaging, or purchase records for the model number.
- Isolate the Product: Store the product in a secure location where it cannot be accidentally used by others, especially children.
- Seek Medical Attention: If you or someone you know has sustained an injury while using this product, seek immediate medical attention.
- Report Incidents: It is crucial to report any incidents, injuries, or near-misses involving the Pariplus NWGS2501 to the relevant consumer safety authorities. This helps build a comprehensive picture of potential hazards and prompts further investigation.
- Retain Evidence: If an incident has occurred, keep the product, any packaging, and documentation. Take photographs of the product and any injuries or damage sustained.
Manufacturer’s Response
No manufacturer response has been provided in the incident report.
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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.

