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If you use a pressure cooker to cook your daily meals, then avoid these common mistakes to increase the shelf life of this multipurpose utensil.
If you have a pressure cooker in your kitchen, you’ll want to pay attention to this news: On May 1, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled more than 1.8 million SharkNinja Foodi ...
The CPSC is recalling over one million SharkNinja pressure cookers over “burn injuries.” Learn which products are impacted and what to do.
SharkNinja recalled over a million pressure cookers this month for a faulty lid. Here's what experts want you to know about the risks of using the machine.
If you’ve heard about the recent SharkNinja recall (yep, over 1.8 million Foodi pressure cookers pulled due to burn risks), you might be feeling a little wary about your current kitchen gear. Or ...
SharkNinja is recalling nearly 2 million of its pressure cookers after more than 100 customers reported serious burn injuries from hot food spilling out.
Health Canada says a burn risk has led the agency to recall a pressure cooker lid that has resulted in more than 100 injuries in the United States.
SharkNinja has announced the voluntary recall of more than 1.8 million units of Foodi multi-function pressure cookers after more than 100 reports of burn injuries—many of them serious. Here’s ...
Over 1.8 million Ninja pressure cookers have been recalled after 106 burn injuries were reported, including 50+ second and third-degree burns to face and body.
More than 1.8 million SharkNinja pressure cookers sold nationwide are being recalled over burn injury risks. See a list of affected models.
More than a million SharkNinja pressure cookers are being recalled after dozens of people reported getting burned, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The SharkNinja pressure cookers, sold at retailers including Walmart and Amazon, have sparked 26 lawsuits after reports of burn injuries.
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