MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Crock-Pot is recalling nearly 1 million pressure cookers due to a lid malfunction that has reportedly left almost 100 users with burns. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
More than a million Ninja pressure cookers are being recalled because the lid could come open during use and pose a possibly serious burn risk. According to the recall on the Consumer Product Safety ...
Multi-cookers can handle so many culinary tasks — ranging from pressure-cooking and slow cooking to steaming, browning and more — that it's no wonder this type of countertop appliance has gained ...
More than 100,000 pressure cooker lids from the popular brand Ninja are under a recall across Canada due to a "potential burn hazard." Health Canada announced on Thursday, May 1 that it is recalling ...
More than 1.8 million Ninja pressure cookers are being recalled The lids may open during use, causing hot food to spill More than 100 injuries, including serious burns, have been reported FRIDAY, May ...
The latest "green" cooking tool is 70 years old, and it used to explode. The pressure cooker is experiencing a revival of sorts, now that technology has blunted the risk involved in cooking with steam ...
UPDATE: WASHINGTON — Authorities investigating the deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon have recovered a piece of circuit board that they believe was part of one of the explosive devices, and also ...
We put 15 electric and stovetop pressure cookers to the test, using each to make a no-stir risotto, unsoaked beans and a ...
A safety defect in a pressure cooker bought by nearly 1 million consumers has left dozens of users with burns, according to a federal lawsuit filed on Friday. The suit, filed against Boca Raton-based ...