RELATED: Walmart Is Barring Shoppers From Doing This, Effective Immediately. RELATED: Walmart Just Issued This Warning to All Shoppers. The recall was prompted by a manufacturing issue that could lead to unintended cuts, according to the CPSC. “The trigger mechanism on the Electric Fillet Knife units can become stuck in the ‘on’ position, posing a laceration hazard,” the recall notice explained. Scott Fetzer Consumer Brands has received 23 reports of the knife’s trigger mechanism becoming stuck in this dangerous ‘on’ position. Thankfully, the CPSC said that no injuries have been reported so far. Scott Fetzer Consumer Brands had to recall around 43,200 American Angler Electric Fillet Knives in the U.S., and around 630 that were sold in Canada. According to the CPSC, affected knives have the model number 323200 and one of the following serial numbers: AEK-OB-DS-003-1, AEK-OB-DS-008-1, AMK-KM-DS-003-1, AEK-OB-RB-004-1. “The model number is printed on the base of the handle of the EFK and the serial number is printed on the product packaging,” the CPSC said. “‘American Angler’ is printed on the handle of the recalled knives. The knives were sold in orange and gray and are used as a fishing tool for filleting fish.” RELATED: For more recall news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Consumers should go ahead and check their knives. If you find you have an American Angler Electric Fillet Knife that has been recalled, you should stop using it immediately, “unplug the unit, and cut the power cord,” per the CPSC. Once you’ve done this, you can contact Scott Fetzer Consumer Brands to receive a free replacement knife from the company. “Consumers will need to provide their mailing address and proof of destruction by sending a photo of the recalled product and cut cord to the firm. The consumer should then throw away the unit in their trash,” the CPSC said. RELATED: If You Bought This From Walmart, Stop Using it Immediately, Authorities Warn.