Month: April 2023
Burned Man Files Instant Pot DUO Pressure Cooker Lawsuit
A man who was burned by an Instant Pot DUO 60 Pressure Cooker has filed a lawsuit claiming that it had a defective lid.
Flo Battery Back-Ups Recalled After 3 Fires Reported
About 10,000 battery back-ups for Flo Smart Water Monitors were recalled after reports of the batteries overheating and catching on fire.
Rollerblade USA Recalls 13,400 Youth Skates for Injury Risk
About 13,400 Rollerblade® Fury Youth In-Line Skates were recalled because the brake support can fail, which increases the risk of a fall.
Company Recalls All 4-Ounce Cans of Geisha® Medium Shrimp
The company that makes Geisha Shrimp has expanded a recall to include all 4-oz. cans of medium shrimp because it may be under-processed, which poses a risk of botulism and food poisoning.
Kid Casters Fishing Rods Recalled for Lead Poisoning Risk
About 78,500 Kid Casters® fishing rods for children were recalled due to high levels of lead, a toxic heavy metal that can harm brain development.
Ninja Foodi TenderCrisp Lawsuit Filed by Burned Woman
A lawsuit has been filed by a woman who was burned when her Ninja Foodi TenderCrisp Pressure Cooker's lid exploded off the pot.
2.2 Million Sledgehammers Recalled After Injuries Reported
A recall has been issued for 2.2 million fiberglass sledgehammers that were sold since 2013 because the head can break off and hit people.
Best Buy Hit With Lawsuit After Pressure Cooker Burns Woman
A lawsuit has been filed against Best Buy after a woman from Texas was burned when she opened the lid on her Insignia Pressure Cooker.
Instant Pot IP-LUX Lawsuit Filed by Arkansas Man
A lawsuit has been filed in Arkansas by a man who claims that he was burned by an Instant Pot IP-LUX 60 Pressure Cooker that exploded.
Frozen Strawberries Linked to Hepatitis A Infection in Los Angeles
Health officials in Los Angeles, California, have found another person who was infected with Hepatitis A after eating frozen strawberries.