Consumers warned to stop using certain Tower air fryers
IRELAND, JUL 10 – The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission warns nearly 60,000 Tower air fryers sold since 2020 have a defect causing overheating and potential fire risk.
- On July 10, 2025, Irish authorities announced a recall of nearly 60,000 Tower air fryers due to a defect in manufacturing that could lead to fire hazards.
- This recall followed reports of overheating and fires in the UK, and it targets five specific Tower air fryer models produced between 2020 and 2024 sold through various retailers.
- The CCPC advised consumers to stop using the affected air fryer models at once, disconnect them from power, and reach out to Tower Housewares through their website or email for further instructions.
- Grainne Griffin, Communications Director at the CCPC, announced a recall affecting five Tower air fryer variants due to a safety issue that may lead to overheating.
- The recall emphasizes consumer safety, with no incidents reported in Ireland so far but ongoing concerns requiring consumers to verify their air fryer model numbers starting with 'T'.
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Air fryer users issued stark warning as almost 60,000 recalled due to 'injury or death risk'
Almost 60,000 Tower Air Fryers have been recalled across the Republic of Ireland due to a manufacturing defect that could cause the appliances to overheat and catch fire
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Almost 60,000 Tower air fryers have been recalled due to fire risk as Irish consumers have been warned the models have “a dangerous manufacturing defect” that could cause overheating.
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