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Popular Cooking Pan Set Recalled over Risk of Exploding Metal Caps

The company says 98 incidents have been reported, including one injury, and consumers are urged to stop using the pans and seek refunds.

  • On Thursday, April 2, E Mishan & Sons recalled about 740,000 Granitestone Diamond Pro Blue sauté pan sets after reports that a metal cap can "forcefully eject" when heated, posing burn and impact hazards.
  • A defect in the handle screw connecting the pan to its handle allows a small metal cap to break loose during cooking, creating risks for consumers who own the two-piece sets.
  • Sold at Costco, Walmart, and Amazon between August 2021 and February 2026 for approximately $40, the recalled sets feature UPC 0-80313-08131-6 and include 10-inch and 11.5-inch pans.
  • Mishan reports at least 98 incidents where the cap detached and ejected, including one consumer who suffered bruising and burn injuries from the malfunctioning cookware.
  • Owners should stop using the pans immediately and contact E Mishan for a full refund by returning the two-piece sets, as instructed by The Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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Kitchen pan sets sold at Costco, Walmart and Amazon recalled over burn hazards

The Granitestone Diamond Pro Blue stainless steel sauté pans were recalled Thursday

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Popular cooking pan set recalled over risk of exploding metal caps

A popular cooking pan set that was sold for years at Costco, Walmart and Amazon is being recalled after reports of flying metal pieces causing injuries. (CPSC)

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