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Sainsbury’s issues urgent recall of popular air fryer over fire fears

Sainsbury’s recalls six Tower air fryer models sold since January 2022 due to overheating risks, urging customers to stop use and seek refunds or replacements.

  • Sainsbury’s has issued an urgent recall of a Tower 4L Digital Air Fryer after warnings it could overheat and catch fire; affected units were sold between January 2022 and April 2023.
  • The OPSS warned the Tower 4L may overheat and cause fire, breaching safety regulations, while last year Ireland's CCPC recalled four Tower models, expanding to six now.
  • Stop using affected units and unplug them immediately, then visit www.tower-safety.co.uk for full information; owners should check product number 143897281 on the base and upload a photo with contact details for a refund or replacement.
  • Tower said 'Your safety is our top priority' and asked owners to follow its website to confirm affected models and arrange refunds or replacements.
  • The recall now covers six Tower models, including T17067, as Ireland's Competition and Consumer Protection Commission last year added two to four initially recalled models.
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Sainsbury’s issues urgent recall of popular air fryer over fire fears

Sainsbury’s is urging anyone who has purchased the air fryer to stop using it immediately and follow the recall steps

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The Herald Scotland broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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