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Time of India
03-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
US Consumer safety body recalls 1.8 million pressure cookers of this brand after 100 customers suffer burn injuries
Image credit: USCPSC The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled nearly 2 million SharkNinja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers after over 100 customers reported serious burn injuries. The recall was initiated because the lid on the affected models can reportedly open during use, causing hot food to spill out and burn users. More than 50 customers have sustained second- or third-degree burns to the face or body as a result of the malfunction, according to the CPSC. These pressure cookers were sold across several retailers in the US, including Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club, Amazon, and Target stores, as well as online, from January 19 through March 2025 at around $200 each. The affected units, identified by model numbers OP300, OP301, OP301A, OP302, OP302BRN, OP302HCN, OP302HAQ, OP302HW, OP302HB, OP305, OP305CO, and OP350CO (printed on a side label). In total, nearly 1.8 million units were sold in the US. and another 180,000 were sold in Canada. What the company said about recalling millions of pressure cookers In a statement to CNN, the company said that the recall was done in cooperation with the US Commission and Health Canada. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pernas e pés inchados: Experimente isso para ajudar a drenar o fluído do edema aartedoherbalismo Undo 'The safety of our customers is a top priority for SharkNinja. This addresses reports that some consumers have been able to open the pressure-cooking lids of certain units of these cookers during use, resulting in burn injuries from hot contents,' SharkNinja said. The CPSC has also warned that customers should immediately stop using the appliance's pressure cooker function and contact SharkNinja to receive a free replacement lid. Consumers are advised to reach out to SharkNinja online rather than returning the cooker to the original retailer. According to the recall notice, all other features, such as air frying, remain safe to use. 'Consumers can continue to use the product's air frying and other functions,' the CPSC notice reads. The recall also covers any replacement pressure cooker lids from the OP300 series that were bought separately. Consumers are instructed to contact SharkNinja to receive a free replacement lid, the notice states. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


CNN
02-05-2025
- Business
- CNN
SharkNinja recalls nearly 2 million pressure cookers due to burn injuries
Household appliance maker SharkNinja is recalling roughly 1.8 million pressure cookers due to reports of burn injuries, according to a US Consumer Product Safety Commission notice posted Thursday. The Ninja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cooker risks burning users because the lid can be opened during use, potentially 'causing hot contents to escape,' according to the release. There have been 106 reports of burn injuries, of which more than 50 have been second- or third-degree burns to the face or body, according to the commission. More than 26 lawsuits have been filed against SharkNinja, according to the safety commission. 'The safety of our customers is a top priority for SharkNinja,' the Needham, Massachusetts-based company said in a statement to CNN, adding that the recall was in cooperation with the US commission and Health Canada. 'This addresses reports that some consumers have been able to open the pressure-cooking lids of certain units of these cookers during use, resulting in burn injuries from hot contents.' The notice said consumers with the pressure cooker should 'immediately stop using the product's pressure-cooking function.' The recall includes cookers labeled with model numbers OP300, OP301, OP301A, OP302, OP302BRN, OP302HCN, OP302HAQ, OP302HW, OP302HB, OP305, OP305CO and OP350CO. The multi-function appliance, which can be used for pressure cooking and air frying, was sold at Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club, Amazon and Target at stores and online. It could also be purchased directly from the brand website. About 184,240 of the recalled pressure cookers were sold in Canada. 'Consumers can continue to use the product's air frying and other functions,' according to the notice. The recall also includes any OP300 series replacement pressure cooker lids that were purchased as an additional part. Consumers should contact SharkNinja for a free replacement lid, according to the notice.


Newsweek
02-05-2025
- General
- Newsweek
2 Million Pressure Cookers Recalled After Spate of Burn Injuries
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Nearly 2 million SharkNinja Foodi Multi-Function Pressure Cookers have been recalled after reports of serious burn injuries linked to a defect allowing the lid to open during use. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall on May 1, 2025, citing significant safety concerns and urging consumers to stop using the product's pressure-cooking function immediately. Newsweek contacted the company for comment via email outside of working hours. Why It Matters Consumers have reported 106 burn incidents, with more than 50 classified as second- or third-degree burns to the face or body. Additionally, 26 lawsuits have been filed related to these injuries. What To Know The recall involves about 1,846,400 units sold in the United States and an additional 184,240 sold in Canada. The affected models, sold at Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club, Amazon, Target and online, between January 2019 and March 2025, are part of the OP300 Series of multi-function pressure cookers. These units, capable of pressure cooking and air frying, retailed for approximately $200, according to the CPSC. An image of the affected product. An image of the affected product. CPSC According to the CPSC, the pressure-cooking lid can open during use. This can cause hot contents to be ejected, posing a burn risk to users. The recall involves all SharkNinja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers. The recalled products have model numbers OP300, OP301, OP301A, OP302, OP302BRN, OP302HCN, OP302HAQ, OP302HW, OP302HB, OP305, OP305CO, and OP350CO. These numbers are printed on a label on the side of each cooker. They were sold in black and have a 6.5-quart capacity. "Ninja" is printed on the front of each unit and on the product label. OP300 series replacement pressure cooker lids purchased as an additional part are also included in the recall. The CPSC noted: "An additional code following the model number is not part of that model designation. For example, a unit labeled 'OP301 I07' is a model OP301 unit." Consumers are advised to stop using the pressure-cooking function on relevant units immediately. However, other functions of the cooker, such as air frying, may continue to be used, the CPSC said. Consumers can also contact SharkNinja for a free replacement lid. What Happens Next Consumers can contact the company toll-free at 888-370-1733 or by email at sharkninja@ Information is also available online at Separately, select Caraluzzi's Italian Style Seafood Burgers have been recalled due to undeclared egg, posing a serious risk to individuals with egg allergies. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified this as a Class I recall, indicating a high risk of severe or life-threatening allergic reactions. The affected products, sold between February 18 and April 2, 2025, at several Caraluzzi's locations in Connecticut, bear the UPC 0-95864-80008-8 and an expiration date of January 16, 2026. The labeling error was discovered following a consumer complaint, and at least one allergic reaction has been reported. Customers are advised not to consume the product and to return it for a full refund.
Yahoo
02-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
SharkNinja recalls pressure cookers after burn injuries
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — More than a million SharkNinja pressure cookers are being recalled after dozens of people reported getting burned, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recall is for 1.8 million SharkNinja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cooker. The CPSC says the pressure-cooking lid can be opened during use, allowing hot contents to escape. According to the CPSC, SharkNinja has received 106 reports of burn injuries, including more than 50 reports of second- or third-degree burns to the face or body. More than two dozen lawsuits have been filed. The recall involves model numbers OP300, OP301, OP301A, OP302, OP302BRN, OP302HCN, OP302HAQ, OP302HW, OP302HB, OP305, OP305CO, and OP350CO. The number is printed on a label on the side of the cooker. According to the recall website, an additional code following the model number is not part of that model designation. For example, a unit labeled 'OP301 I07' is a model OP301 unit. The recall also includes any OP300 series replacement lids purchased as an additional part. The pressure cookers were sold at many stores nationwide, including Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club and Target. They were also available through Amazon and If you have one of the recalled pressure cookers, the CPSC says you should stop using it immediately and contact SharkNinja for a free replacement lid. You can continue to use the product's air frying and other functions. To contact SharkNinja: Call 888-370-1733 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CT Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Saturday, Email sharkninja@ or Go online at or and click on 'Recalls' under 'Support' at the top of the page. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Fox News
01-05-2025
- Health
- Fox News
Over 2 million pressure cookers recalled after dozens of consumers suffer injuries
A popular appliance manufacturer is recalling more than 2 million pressure cookers after receiving over 100 reports of injuries. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall on Thursday. The recall only pertains to Ninja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers, though all models are included in the recall. At least 106 burn injuries have been reported so far – and a quarter of those have led to lawsuits. "SharkNinja has received 106 reports of burn injuries, including more than 50 reports of second- or third-degree burns to the face or body, with 26 lawsuits filed," the CPSC's report noted. "Consumers should immediately stop using the product's pressure-cooking function and contact SharkNinja for a free replacement lid." SharkNinja confirmed the recall in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. "The safety of our customers is a top priority for SharkNinja," the company said. "In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, Ninja is conducting a recall to replace the lid on certain Ninja-brand 'Foodi' multi-function cookers in the OP300 model family." "This addresses reports that some consumers have been able to open the pressure-cooking lids of certain units of these cookers during use, resulting in burn injuries from hot contents." There were 1,846,400 pressure cookers that have been recalled in the United States, while 184,240 were sold in Canada. The following model numbers, which are visible on the cooker's side label, are included in the recall: OP300, OP301, OP301A, OP302, OP302BRN, OP302HCN, OP302HAQ, OP302HW, OP302HB, OP305, OP305CO and OP350CO. The appliances have pressure-cooking and air-frying functions and boast a 6.5-quart capacity, according to the CPSC. Consumers can still use the appliance's air-frying option, said the CPSC. The cookers were sold at Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club, Amazon and Target and were available to buy online from Amazon, Sam's Club and Costco. The appliances, which were manufactured in China, retailed for about $200.