March 28, 2024

EZDRY Food Dehydrators Recalled for Fire Hazard

Greenfield is recalling EZDRY food dehydrators because they can overheat and pose fire and burn hazards. There have been 13 reports of the dehydrator overheating and the plastic unit melting, including six reports of fire and one report resulting in damage to the counter top. No injuries have been reported to date.

EZDRY Food Dehydrator RecallThe recalled product is EZDRY white, six-tray food dehydrators. It weighs about 4 pounds and measures 12″ tall, 8″ deep, and 10″ wide. EZDRY is printed on the front. EZDRY and the model number EPD60W are printed on a white label on the bottom of the unit. They were sold in a white box labeled “EZDRY by Excalibur” Home Dehydrator with a picture of the product. The recalled product is marked with “Date Code: 2116, 2416, or 3316” engraved on the bottom of the label on the back of the unit.

Consumers should immediately stop using this product and contact Greenfield for instructions on returning them. They were sold at Kohl’s stores nationwide and online at Amazon from June 2016 through February 2017 for between $40 and $50. This product was manufactured in China.

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