SharkNinja recalls 2 million pressure cookers after burn injury reports
- SharkNinja is recalling over 2 million pressure cookers after receiving more than 100 reports of burn injuries, including serious cases of second and third-degree burns.
- SharkNinja is recalling over 2 million pressure cookers due to reported hazards, including burn injuries, as stated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- There have been 106 reports of burn injuries in the U.S., including more than 50 second or third-degree burns, according to the CPSC.
- Consumers are advised to stop using the pressure-cooking function and contact SharkNinja for a free replacement lid.
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Health Canada Recalls Ninja Pressure Cooker Lid Over Burn Risk
A burn risk has prompted Health Canada to recall a pressure cooker lid linked to more than 100 injuries in the United States. The lid can be removed on several models of Ninja Foodi Tendercrisp multi-cookers while they are in operation, posing a potential risk of burn injuries when heat and steam escape, according to the May 1 recall notice. More than 184,000 Ninja Foodie pressure cooker lids are being recalled by Health Canada due to potential …
1.8 Million Ninja Foodi Multi-Cookers Were Just Recalled Due to Burn Hazard—Here's What to Do With Yours
If you own a Foodi, you'll want to read this.CourtesyIf you own a Ninja Foodi, you're going to want to read this. SharkNinja just announced a recall of 1.8 million Ninja Foodi OP300-series Pressure Cookers/Tendercrisp Air Fryers. The reason? There have been reports that the pressure-cooking lid can be taken off while the food is still pressurized, resulting in burn injuries from the hot contents in the cooker, according to the recall notice from…

Recall issued for Ninja product lid sold in Canada and the U.S., at Walmart, Costco and more, due to possible burn hazard
Health Canada issues product recall notice for Ninja Foodi Tendercrisp pressure-cooking lid. More than 100 injuries reported in U.S., none in Canada. The product was sold at Walmart and Costco in Canada and the U.S.
RECALL ROUNDUP: SharkNinja pressure cookers, YFLGOTOO children’s hair clips, Kohl’s candle holders and Baseus chargers
Several popular products are being recalled due to safety concerns, including SharkNinja pressure cookers, Kohl’s tea light candle holders, Delesot Snap children’s hair clips and Baseus portable chargers.The Consumer Product Safety Commission is issuing potential hazards for these products, such as lead poisoning, fire hazards and burn risks.Here’s what you need to know to keep your family safe:SharkNinja Pressure CookerAround 1.8 million OP300 …
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