The body of the kettle presenting a risk of burns.
Kitchenaid kettle recall. This recall involves kitchenaid 1 7 liter electric kettles. These numbers are located on the label on the bottom of the kettle and also on the bottom of the base. On 21 st february 2018 kitchenaid australia and new zealand issued a product safety recall for the kitchenaid 1 7l stainless steel kettle with variable temperature control. This recall involves 1 7 litre electric kettles that were manufactured from october 2013 through june 2017 and sold from november 2013 to february 2018 nationally in australia.
The kitchenaid kettles that have been recalled come in several colors. The manufacturer has confirmed that 23 138 uk models are affected. The kettles were sold in stainless steel red black white liquid graphite and cocoa silver. Whirlpool the owner of the kitchenaid brand has issued a safety recall on kitchenaid electric kettles.
The recall affects certain serial numbers of the kitchenaid kettle model 5kek1722 manufactured between january 2013 and june 2017. This recall involves kitchenaid 1 7 l electric kettles with a metal body and a plastic handle sold in various colours. Find out if your product is affected. Kitchenaid is written on the front of the kettles.
This recall involves 1 7 litre electric kettles that were manufactured from october 2013 through june 2017 and sold from november 2013 to february 2018 nationally in australia. Model numbers and serial numbers are located on the bottom of the kettle. A problem with the handle on the kitchenaid 1 7l electric kettle model number 5kek1722 means it could fall off and pose a burn risk. New kettles will bear the same model name starting 5kek1722 but will have a new serial number.
The recalled uk models are. Sold at harvey norman farmers smith caughey s the homestore heathcote appliances h j smith ballantynes and other electrical appliance home appliance and retail stores from november 2013 to february 2018. Whirlpool says that the problem affects specific batches listed below and that it has now instigated a fix for the problem. Boiling water for a cup of tea shouldn t be a hazard to your health which is why whirlpool has decided to recall over 40 000 kitchenaid electric kettles.
The affected products can be identified by the combination of both the product model number and the product serial number.