Best Buy Recalls Nearly 1 Million Pressure Cookers Due to Burn Risks

United States of America
Best Buy has recalled nearly 1 million Insignia pressure cookers due to potential burn hazards.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has urged consumers to immediately stop using the recalled pressure cookers and to contact Best Buy for a full refund.
The recall was issued after the company received reports of 17 burn injuries caused by the product.

Best Buy, a leading retail company, has issued a recall for nearly one million Insignia pressure cookers due to potential burn hazards. The recall was announced after the company received reports of 17 burn injuries caused by the product. The pressure cookers, sold exclusively at Best Buy, have been identified as a potential burn hazard due to a defect that can cause the lid to detach during use. This can result in hot contents being ejected from the cooker, posing a risk of burns to users. The recall affects approximately 930,000 units of the product. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has urged consumers to immediately stop using the recalled pressure cookers and to contact Best Buy for a full refund. The pressure cookers were sold between March 2017 and October 2023. Consumers who have purchased the product are advised to contact Best Buy's customer service for further instructions on obtaining a refund.


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