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SharkNinja recalls more than 1.8 million pressure cookers over burn injury reports
SharkNinja recalls more than 1.8 million pressure cookers over burn injury reports

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

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SharkNinja recalls more than 1.8 million pressure cookers over burn injury reports

Over one million pressure cookers made by SharkNinja are being recalled after customers filed burn injury reports. The Consumer Product Safety Commission and SharkNinja issued a recall on Thursday for the brand's SharkNinja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers after 106 reports of burn injuries were filed, which has sparked over two dozen lawsuits against the company. The pressure cooker is black with a 6.5-quart capacity. Affected models include those with the model numbers OP300, OP301, OP301A, OP302, OP302BRN, OP302HCN, OP302HAQ, OP302HW, OP302HB, OP305, OP305CO and OP350CO which are printed on the side of the cookware. '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. Any OP300 series replacement pressure cooker lids purchased as an additional part are also included in this recall,' the CPSC report clarified. There were about 1,846,400 pressure cookers recalled, plus another 184,240 sold in Canada. The cookware was sold at Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club, Amazon, and Target stores nationwide and online at from January 2019 through March 2025. Each pressure cooker sold for around $200. Within the 106 reports of burn injuries, there were more than 50 reports of second or third-degree burns to the face or body, according to the CPSC report. Customers who have the pressure cooker are urged to stop using the product's pressure-cooking function and contact SharkNinja for a free replacement lid. However, the report says customers can still use the pressure cookers' other functions, including air frying. The recall comes over one week after Upper Crust Bakery LP issued a voluntary recall on three of its bread products after glass fragments were discovered on the surface of the loaves. The recall affects 89 cases of Ancient Grains Hoagie Rolls, 699 cases of Multigrain Sourdough, and 30 cases of Whole Grain Multigrain bread. All the products were sold frozen and packaged in corrugated paper cartons. Consumers who have purchased these items are urged not to consume them and to return them to their place of purchase for a refund. The loaves of bread were sold at stores in six states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. On April 25, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classified it as a Class II recall, meaning 'a situation in which use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.' However, there have not been any reports of injuries due to the recalled breads at the time of writing.

SharkNinja recalls 1.8 million pressure cookers after burn injuries
SharkNinja recalls 1.8 million pressure cookers after burn injuries

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

SharkNinja recalls 1.8 million pressure cookers after burn injuries

SharkNinja is recalling 1.8 million pressure cookers due to 106 reports of burn injuries that have sparked more than two dozen lawsuits against the company, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday. About 50 of the reports cited second- or third-degree burns to consumers' faces or bodies, the statement said. Third-degree burns, the most serious burn level, destroy the epidermis and dermis, or the outer and middle layers of skin, and can also damage a person's bones, muscles and tendons, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. The pressure cooker's lid can be opened while in use, allowing hot contents to escape, posing a burn risk to consumers, the recall notice said. Which pressure cooker is under recall? The recall covers the SharkNinja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cooker. The company is recalling 1.85 million of the devices in the U.S., as well as about 184,000 sold in Canada. The cookers, which can also air fry, were sold in black and have a 6.5-quarter capacity. The following model numbers are part of the recall: OP300OP301OP301AOP302OP302BRNOP302HCNOP302HAQOP302HWOP302HBOP305OP305COOP350CO The model numbers are printed on a label on the side of the cooker. Also included in the recall are OP300 series replacement pressure cooker lids purchased as an extra part, the statement said. Where was the SharkNinja device sold? The device, made by by Needham, Massachusetts-based SharkNinja, was sold at Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club, Amazon and Target stores across the U.S. The pressure cooker was also available online at and The device was sold from January 2019 through March 2025 and cost about $200. What should consumers do? People who own the devices should immediately stop using them and contact SharkNinja for a free replacement lid, the CPSC said. "Consumers can continue to use the product's air frying and other functions," the recall notice added. Owners of the devices can contact SharkNinja at 888-370-1733 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST on Saturday. They can also email the company at sharkninja@ or visit its website at or and click on "Recalls" under "Support" at the top of the page. Kristi Noem says if Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to U.S. we'd "immediately deport him again" Sneak peek: The Bathtub Murder of Kendy Howard Extended interview: DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on deportations involving children and more

SharkNinja recalls 1.8 million pressure cookers due to reports of second- and third-degree burns
SharkNinja recalls 1.8 million pressure cookers due to reports of second- and third-degree burns

CBS News

time01-05-2025

  • Health
  • CBS News

SharkNinja recalls 1.8 million pressure cookers due to reports of second- and third-degree burns

SharkNinja is recalling 1.8 million pressure cookers due to 106 reports of burn injuries that have sparked more than two dozen lawsuits against the company, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday. About 50 of the reports cited second- or third-degree burns to consumers' faces or bodies, the statement said. Third-degree burns, the most serious burn level, destroy the epidermis and dermis, or the outer and middle layers of skin, and can also damage a person's bones, muscles and tendons, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. The pressure cooker's lid can be opened while in use, allowing hot contents to escape, posing a burn risk to consumers, the recall notice said. Which pressure cooker is under recall? The recall covers the SharkNinja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cooker. The company is recalling 1.85 million of the devices in the U.S., as well as about 184,000 sold in Canada. The cookers, which can also air fry, were sold in black and have a 6.5-quarter capacity. The following model numbers are part of the recall: OP300 OP301 OP301A OP302 OP302BRN OP302HCN OP302HAQ OP302HW OP302HB OP305 OP305CO OP350CO The model numbers are printed on a label on the side of the cooker. Also included in the recall are OP300 series replacement pressure cooker lids purchased as an extra part, the statement said. Where was the SharkNinja device sold? The device, made by by Needham, Massachusetts-based SharkNinja, was sold at Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club, Amazon and Target stores across the U.S. The pressure cooker was also available online at and The device was sold from January 2019 through March 2025 and cost about $200. What should consumers do? People who own the devices should immediately stop using them and contact SharkNinja for a free replacement lid, the CPSC said. "Consumers can continue to use the product's air frying and other functions," the recall notice added. Owners of the devices can contact SharkNinja at 888-370-1733 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST on Saturday. They can also email the company at sharkninja@ or visit its website at or and click on "Recalls" under "Support" at the top of the page.

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