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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.
SharkNinja received 106 reports of injuries related to some pressure cookers. Over 1.8 million Ninja Foodi pressure cookers are being voluntarily recalled due to potential burn hazards.
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Languages: English. You can get in touch with Joe by emailing [email protected] Nearly 2 million SharkNinja Foodi Multi-Function Pressure Cookers have been recalled after reports of serious ...
Men are more likely than women to die from high blood pressure, diabetes and HIV/AIDS, after shrugging off medical care for the conditions, a new study says. These differences crop up even though ...
Needham, Massachusetts-based SharkNinja is recalling 1.8 million pressure cookers after serious burn injuries were reported, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday.The recall ...
More than 100,000 pressure cooker lids from the popular brand Ninja are under a recall across Canada due to a "potential burn hazard." Health Canada announced on Thursday, May 1 that it is ...
NEW YORK (AP) — 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 ...
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Former White House press secretary and current MSNBC anchor Jen Psaki predicted President Trump’s hostile posture toward news outlets will have a chilling effect on the media. “I am newly on ...