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Samsung has issued a recall for some of its electric stoves warning the front-mounted knobs are a potential fire hazard because they can accidentally be activated if people — or even pets ...
Samsung Recalls 1 Million Stoves That Started 250 Fires and Killed Pets Thirty models of Samsung stoves were part of the recall over fires started by accidental contact.
Samsung has issued a voluntary recall for more than 1 million electric stoves equipped with knobs that can be activated by accidental contact, after hundreds of fires likely caused by the defect ...
Samsung issued a recall for over 1 million electric ranges after receiving hundreds of reports that the front-mounted knobs had been unintentionally activated.
Samsung is recalling more than 1.1 million electric ranges sold nationwide after the products were linked with roughly 250 fires, leading to dozens of injuries and killing at least seven pets. The ...
Last August, after hundreds of reports and accidental fires, Samsung issued a major recall on over a million electric stoves. According to CBS News, the slide-in electric ranges had front-mounted ...
Samsung Electronics is recalling more than one million electric stoves in the U.S. following reports of about 250 fires that have injured dozens of people and killed pets.
More than 1.1 million Samsung electric ranges have been recalled after multiple reports of accidental activation that led to fires.
Stay away. Samsung's recall is part of a worrying trend where front-mounted knobs on both gas and electric ranges from many different manufacturers have caused hundreds of fires in the US.
Samsung Electronics America issued a recall this week for over 1 million electric stoves, warning that the products’ sensitive knobs can be turned on by children or pets and cause fires.
Samsung Electronics Co. is recalling more than 1.1 million electric stoves sold in the US since 2013, following reports of 250 fires that damaged property, killed pets and injured about 40 people.