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More than 1.8 million SharkNinja pressure cookers recalled after over 100 burn reports The recalled cooker was sold at Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club, Amazon and Target stores across the US as well ...
SharkNinja recalled 2,030,640 of its Ninja Foodi pressure cookers due to serious safety concerns. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says more than 100 people were injured, with some ...
SharkNinja is recalling 1.8 million Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers over growing concerns that it poses a burn risk for consumers.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced today (May 1) a recall of over 1.8 million Ninja Foodi OP300 series Multi-Function pressure cookers. Nearly 200,000 cookers have been ...
The Ninja Foodi pressure cookers are being recalled due to a burn risk after dozens of people suffered serious burn injuries. This is because the lid was popping off the pressure cooker during use.
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SharkNinja is recalling more than 2 million pressure cookers sold in the U.S. and Canada — after consumers reported over 100 burn injuries spanning from a hazard that can cause hot food to spew out.
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.