Countertop Nugget Ice Makers are being recalled because they pose a laceration hazard. The metal blades of the auger in the ice maker can break, and small pieces of metal can fall into the ice bucket. When people reach in to get ice they can get cut. The recalling firm is Far Success Trading Limited of Hong Kong. The ice makers were manufactured in China. The recalled item is Gevi Household Countertop Nuggets Ice Makers. About 8800 of these ice makers were sold in the United States. You can see more products of the recalled product along the the product label at the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) web site. The model number of the recalled product is GIMN-1102, and the date code is before June 1, 2022. The model number and date code are printed on the product label that … [Read more...]
Slime Licker Sour Rolling Liquid Candies Recalled For Choking
Slime Licker Sour Rolling Liquid Candies are being recalled because they present a choking hazard. The candy's rolling ball can detach from the container into a child's mouth, posing a choking hazard. No injuries have been reported to the company to date in connection with this problem. The recalling firm, or the importer, is Candy Dynamics Inc. of Carmel, Indiana. The products were manufactured in Spain and Columbia. About 70,000,000 of these products were sold in the United States. The recall is for Slime Licker Sour Rolling Liquid Candy that is sold in two ounce and three ounce containers. The product is a plastic bottle with a rolling ball that holds a sour liquid candy. Children lick the ball and it rolls, depositing the contents into the mouth. The product was sold in … [Read more...]
Be Amazing! – Magnetic Marvels Magnets Recalled in Canada
Be Amazing! - Magnetic Marvels Magnets toy kits are being recalled in Canada because they pose an ingestion hazard and can be life-threatening. Small powerful magnets are easily swallowed by children. When more than one magnet is swallowed in a short period of time, they attract each other while moving through the intestines. This can make the intestinal walls twist, creating blockages or tearing of the intestinal walls. No incidents or injury reports have been received by the company to date in connection with this problem. The recalling firm, which is the company of record, is On the Right Track Inc. of Baden, Ontario, and the retailer is Sayal Electronics of Toronto, Ontario. The magnets were manufactured in China. This voluntary recall is for the Be Amazing! - Magnetic … [Read more...]
Secura Air Fryers Recalled For Fire and Burn Hazards
Secura Air Fryers are being recalled for possible fire and burn hazards. A wire connection inside the air fryer can overheat, posing a risk. The company has received nine reports of the air fryers catching fire, burning, and smoking, but no injuries or property damage have been reported. The recalling firm is Secura Inc. of Lake Forest, California. About 6,400 of these units were sold in the United States, and about 680 were sold in Canada. They were available for purchase at the company's web site and on Amazon from May 2019 through October 2020 for between $48 and $90. The air fryers were manufactured in China. The recalled product is Secura air fryers with model number SAF-53D (TXG-DT16E). and date code of 1901. Also recalled is the model number SAF-53 (TXG-DS16) with date … [Read more...]
Chuckle & Roar Ultimate Water Beads Recalled After Infant Death
Chuckle & Roar Ultimate Water Beads are being recalled after an infant died after ingesting the beads. Another baby required surgery for a bowel obstruction. The product was sold exclusively at Target stores nationwide. The recalling firm is Buffalo Games LLC Of Buffalo, New York. If a water bead is ingested, it expands and can pose a choking hazard, along with intestinal obstructions. Symptoms include severe discomfort, vomiting, dehydration, and risk of death. Buffalo Games has received one report of a 10-month-old child's death from swallowing the water beads in July 2023. The child lived in Wisconsin. And a 9-month-old baby, who lives in Maine, was seriously injured and required surgery in November 2022 after the water beads caused an intestinal obstruction. About … [Read more...]
Frigidaire Gas Cooktops Recalled For Risk of Gas Leak, Fire
Frigidaire Gas Cooktops are being recalled because they pose a risk of a gas leak and a fire hazard. The company has received 63 reports of the control knobs cracking or breaking. There is a report of one minor injury from a gas leak and one report of a fire. These cooktops were manufactured in China and Thailand. The recalling firm is Electrolux Home Products of Charlotte, North Carolina. The recalled products are Frigidaire Gas Cooktops that are made of stainless steel. The product include a 30-inches wide cooktop with four burners, and a 36 inches wide cooktop with five burners. You can see pictures of the recalled products at the Consumer Product Safety Commission web site. The problem is that the plastic control knobs that are installed on the cooktop can crack or break … [Read more...]
Bella Pressure Cookers Recalled For Burn Hazard
Bella pressure cookers, Bella Pro Series, Cooks, and Crux pressure cookers are being recalled because they may pose a burn hazard. The Bella brand comes in both electric and stovetop models; the others are electric. The pressure cooker's lid can unlock and may be removed during use, which will cause hot contents to splash out, which poses a burn hazard. There have been 63 reports of incidents while these pressure cookers were in use, including 61 burn injuries, some which involved second and third degree burns to the face, torso, arms, and hands. About 860,000 units are included in this recall. The recall is for Bella, Bella Pro Series, Crux, and Cooks electric pressure cookers, and Bella stovetop pressure cookers. The stainless steel electric pressure cookers come in six-, eight-, … [Read more...]
Soojimus CUPKIN Steel Children’s Cups Recalled For Lead
Soojimus CUPKIN Steel Children's Cups are being recalled because they violate the federal lead content ban, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The double-walled stainless steel children's cups contain levels of lead that are too high. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause many serious health problems. The recalling firm is SOOJIMUS LLC, doing business as CUPKIN of Bothelle, Washington. The cups were manufactured in China. The recall is for improperly manufactured Soojimus CUPKIN Steel Children's Cups that come in 8 ounce and 12 ounce sizes. The cups are sold in pairs. Both sizes of the cups were sold in 12 different color combinations and include a matching straw. The color combinations are blue and green, pink and purple, blue and gray, … [Read more...]
Boost the Mood Ceramic Mugs Recalled For Fire Hazard
Boost the Mood Ceramic Mugs are being recalled because they can pose a fire hazard. The metallic print on the mug can spark when the mug is heated in the microwave, posing a fire hazard. These mugs are labeled as microwave safe, but they are not. The mugs were manufactured in China. The importer is Michael Giordano International Inc. of Miami, Florida. About 26,400 of these mugs were sold in the United States. The recalled product is 10-ounce ceramic mugs in navy blue with a gold metallic handle and "Boost the Mood" that is printed on the mug front in gold lettering. A white, round label on the bottom of the mug says, "Microwave Safe." The recalled mugs were sold as part of a promotional set including socks, hand cream, and food cream. Only the mug is affected by this … [Read more...]
Empower PowerXL Self-Cleaning Juicers Recalled For Injuries
Empower PowerXL Self-Cleaning Juicers are being recalled for laceration and ingestion hazards according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The juicers can rupture during use, hitting people and cutting them. They can also leave small particle shavings in the juice. The juicers were manufactured in China. There are 261 reports of incidents involving these juicers, including 47 reports of injuries. Some were severe cuts requiring emergency treatment, including stitches and bruises. There are also reports of ingestion of small particles, requiring medical attention. About 469,000 juicers are included in this recall in the United States. About 10,900 of the juicers were sold in Canada. The importer is Tristar Products, Inc. of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida until February 17, … [Read more...]