‘Immediately Stop Using’: Popular Kettles Sold in Canada Recalled Due to Burn Hazard
The company received 163 incident reports and one second-degree burn report as consumers were told to stop using the kettles and seek refunds.
- On Thursday, May 14, 2026, Zwilling J. A. Henckels Aktiengesellschaft recalled approximately 157,451 Enfinigy 1.5L and Enfinigy Pro 1.5L electric kettles due to a burn hazard from handles that can loosen and detach during use.
- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported that handles may loosen or separate, causing hot contents to spill; Zwilling has received 163 reports of handle issues, including five incidents of injury.
- Recalled models include 53101-200, 53101-201, 53101-500, 53101-501, 53101-502, 53101-503, and 53101-504, sold at HomeGoods and online for between $120 and $200 from December 2019 to February 2026.
- Consumers should "immediately stop using" these kettles and register for refunds by visiting Zwilling's website, which requires disabling the product by unplugging, cutting the power cord, and uploading a photo.
- Health Canada issued a parallel recall on Thursday for nearly 44,000 units sold domestically, prohibiting redistribution or sale of these products under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act; approximately 48 units were also recalled in Mexico.
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Zwilling Kettles Recalled by Health Canada Over Burn Risk
Health Canada has recalled certain Zwilling electric kettles due to a defect that can cause the handle to loosen or detach, creating a risk of hot water spills and burn injuries. The recall affects kettles in the Enfinigy and Enfinigy Pro product lines, whose handles may loosen while the appliance is in use. “In isolated cases, the product defect may cause hot water to spill from the kettle, creating a risk of scalding injuries to the user or by…
Zwilling Kettles recalled by Health Canada due to potential burn risk
The kettle's handle can loosen or break off entirely during use, resulting in hot water spills and burns. Health Canada says affected consumers should stop using the kettles immediately and register for a refund.
This sleek electric kettle has a dangerous flaw that’s caused one serious burn injury
Zwilling J. A. Henckels Aktiengesellschaft has recalled electric water kettles sold at HomeGoods because the handle can break off and cause the user to be burned by the hot contents.
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