Best Buy Recalls 930,000 Insignia Pressure Cookers
October 2023 — Best Buy recalled around 930,000 Insignia pressure cookers because they can expel burning-hot food and liquid.
The problem is that the pressure cooker’s inner pot has incorrect volume markings. This could result in people over-filling the pot, which could result in severe burn injuries.
At least 17 people suffered burn injuries, according to Best Buy. There were also 31...
Burned Woman Files Bella Pressure Cooker Lawsuit in New York
September 7, 2023 — A lawsuit has been filed by a woman who was burned when she opened the lid on her Bella Electric Pressure Cooker.
The victims, Christy F., is a woman from Arizona who accuses Sensio Inc. of selling a defective Bella 8-Qt. Electric Pressure Cooker (Model M-80B30AG).
She specifically alleges that the so-called “safety features” failed to lock the lid as...
Sensio Recalls 860,000 Pressure Cookers After 61 People Burned
August 15, 2023 — Sensio has recalled 860,000 pressure cookers after 61 people were burned.
The recall involves Bella®, Bella Pro Series®, Crux® and Cooks® Electric and Stovetop Pressure Cookers that were sold between September 2015 and September 2020.
Sensio warned that consumers may be able to open the lid of the pressure cooker when it is still under pressure, which could result in burn...
Crock-Pot Pressure Cookers Recalled After 99 Burn Injuries Reported
November 24, 2020 — Just in time for Thanksgiving, 940,000 Crock-Pot® Express Pressure Cookers were recalled after 99 reports of burn injuries.
Sunbeam Products warned that the lid can detach on the Crock-Pot® 6-Quart Express Crock Multi-Cookers and cause an explosion of hot food and liquid.
The recalled pressure cookers were linked to at least 99 reports of burn injuries ranging in severity...