February 12, 2026 — A recent consumer incident report details serious safety concerns regarding Taima titanium cutting boards. A consumer reported cutting two fingers on the rough metal edges of the boards and suffering a bruised foot when the heavy boards, which tend to stick together, fell from a shelf. The incident highlights potential risks of lacerations and impact injuries for users of this product.
Product Details
Incident Overview
The incident occurred after a consumer purchased three sizes of Taima titanium cutting boards, totaling $345. Upon use and handling, the consumer discovered that the metal edges inside the handle cutouts and along the perimeter of the boards were notably rough. This defect led to the user cutting two fingers while handling the product.
Further, the consumer reported that the titanium cutting boards have a tendency to stick together when stored on a shelf. During an attempt to retrieve one board, the adhesive nature caused all stacked boards to pull out simultaneously and fall. Due to their significant weight, the falling boards landed on the consumer’s foot, resulting in a painful bruise.
Safety Concerns
This incident points to several significant safety concerns associated with the Taima titanium cutting boards:
- Laceration Hazard: The primary concern is the presence of rough, potentially sharp metal edges on the boards. These can easily cause cuts, scratches, or more severe lacerations to fingers and hands during normal handling, washing, or storage. This immediate danger poses a direct risk of injury and potential for infection if cuts are deep or untreated.
- Impact and Crushing Hazard: The heavy nature of the titanium boards, combined with their reported tendency to stick together and fall, creates a significant impact hazard. If multiple boards fall, they can cause bruising, fractures, or other blunt force trauma, particularly to feet and lower extremities. This risk is amplified if the boards are stored at a height, increasing the force of impact.
- User Population: Anyone handling these cutting boards is at risk, including adults preparing food or washing dishes. The weight and potential for sharp edges also make them particularly hazardous in households with children, who might inadvertently interact with or attempt to move the boards.
- Property Damage Potential: While the report focuses on personal injury, heavy falling objects can also cause significant damage to kitchen floors, countertops, or other items they might fall upon.
What Consumers Should Do
Consumers who own Taima titanium cutting boards should take immediate precautions:
- Stop Using Immediately: If you observe any rough or sharp edges on your Taima titanium cutting board, or if you have experienced issues with them sticking together, discontinue use immediately.
- Inspect Your Product: Carefully inspect all edges of your Taima titanium cutting boards, especially the handle cutouts, for any rough spots, burrs, or sharpness that could cause injury.
- Safe Storage: If you choose to continue using the boards, or while awaiting further information, ensure they are stored securely. Avoid stacking multiple heavy boards, especially on high shelves. Consider storing them individually or using non-slip separators to prevent them from sticking together and falling.
- Report Incidents: If you or someone you know has experienced an injury or a near-miss with Taima titanium cutting boards, it is crucial to report the incident to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at SaferProducts.gov. This helps authorities track product hazards and take appropriate action. You should also contact the manufacturer, ONECLICK DIGITAL LLC.
Manufacturer’s Response
The manufacturer, ONECLICK DIGITAL LLC, has provided an acknowledgement of the incident report. Further details regarding their investigation or proposed actions are not available at this time.
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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.

