Recalls: Kitchen

October 4, 2007 Dollar General Recalls Tumblers Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recall includes green, plastic, Frankenstein head-shaped tumblers. Read more.


October 2, 2007 Salton Inc. and QVC Recall Electric Toasters Due to Fire Hazard

This recall involves the “Cook’s Essentials” four-slice wide slot electric toasters model CET 401. These toasters are made of stainless steel and measure 12 inches long, 13 inches wide and 8 inches high. Each toaster has “Cook’s Essentials Classic Look Toaster, Model: CET401” printed on a plate located on the underside of the toaster. Read more.


September 13, 2007 Back to Basics Products Recalls Iced Tea Makers Due to Fire Hazard

The recalled Iced Tea Maker (Model #IT400) is mostly white and has a 2.5 quart glass pitcher. The recall includes only those products with a date code of CA1307 or CA1307-A. The model number is embossed on the bottom of the unit, and the date code is printed on a small white sticker, which is also on the bottom of the unit. Read more.


September 12, 2007 Keystone Manufacturing Co. and QVC Recall Convection Ovens with Rotisserie Due to Fire and Electrical Shock Hazards

This recall involves the Cook’s Essentials Multi-Function Convection Oven with Pull-Out Rotisserie (model number 910500), which was also sold as the Deni Convection Oven with Rotisserie (model number 10500). The model number can be found on the bottom of the oven. These are countertop ovens and the brand name “Cook’s Essentials” or “Deni” is found on the front right panel. Read more.


August 29, 2007 Gerber Legendary Blades Recalls Pocket Knives

The recall involves Gerber EAB Pocket Knives, model numbers 22-41548, 22-41548CDIP, 22-01548W and 22-41548W. The knives are small, folding utility knives that can be clipped to the owner’s pocket. The knives are marked with the “Gerber” trademark. Read more.


August 10, 2007 Formation Inc. Recalls Coca-Cola® Themed Drinking Glasses Due to Laceration Hazard

This recall involves clear double-walled soda glasses sold in a bell-shape. The drinking glasses were sold in two sizes: 16-ounces and 22-ounces, and have various Coca-Cola® graphics printed on the glass. Read more.


July 26, 2007 Frozen Carbonated Beverage Dispensers Recalled by IMI Cornelius Due to Fire Hazard

The frozen drink dispensers have two or four dispensing valves and are made of stainless steel with various color combinations. Serial numbers starting with 62xxxxxxxx are included in this recall. The serial number and "Cornelius," "FCB" and "Pinnacle" are printed on the unit's right side panel. Read more.


July 19, 2007 CVS/pharmacy Announces Recall of Playskool Sippy Cups; Poses Choking Hazard To Young Children

This recall involves the Playskool Toddler "NoSpill" Sippy Cup. The 8-ounce cup is clear plastic with red trim, red and yellow handles, and a yellow tip; blue trim, blue and green handles and a green tip; or purple trim, purple and aqua handles, and an aqua tip. The serial number of the recalled cups is 382814, which appears on the back of the packaging. Read more.


July 18, 2007 Atico International USA Recalls Coffeemakers Sold Exclusively at Walgreens Due to Fire Hazard

The coffeemaker is white with a glass coffeepot. Signature Gourmet™ or Kitchen Gourmet® is printed on the front of the unit. The Model Number (XQ-673B), Item Number (W14A4984) and date code are located on the bottom of the unit. Only units with date codes from May 2003 (0503) through July 2006 (0706) are affected by this recall. Read more.


July 17, 2007 Petters Consumer Brands Recalls Sunbeam Over-the-Range Microwaves for Fire Hazard

This recall involves Sunbeam Over-the-Range microwave ovens with serial numbers within the range of A0701161370000001 through A0701161370000304. The serial numbers are located on the inside front of the microwave and visible when the microwave door is open. Model number SNM1501RAQ is printed on a label on the back of the unit. The ovens display Sunbeam on the front panel, are bisque in color, and are 16.25 inches high x 29.5 inches wide x 15 inches deep. The microwaves ovens were installed in mobile homes. Read more.