Thursday, May 1, 2025, 1:21 pm
A massive recall has been issued for over two million Ninja Foodi multi-cookers after consumers reported burn injuries linked to defective pressure cooker lids. Health officials are urging users to inspect their appliances immediately while investigations continue into the product safety issues.
Health Canada says there is an issue to the pressure-cooking lid of the Ninja Foodi Tendercrisp multi-cookers.
SharkNinja rappelle plus de deux millions de multicuiseurs vendus aux États-Unis et au Canada, après que des consommateurs ont signalé plus de 100 brûlures dues à un risque de projection d’aliments chauds.
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