You’ll take my air fryer from burnt crispy dead hands!
Business_Abalone2278 on
Half the town will starve or poison themselves trying to eat raw goujons.
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zeldazigzag on
Here’s the most important info from the article:
> According to the CCPC, the affected air fryers have **a manufacturing defect that may cause the appliance to overheat**, potentially leading to fires and risking injury or death.
> Although no incidents have been reported in Ireland to date, there have been reports in the UK of these products catching fire.
> The CCPC is urging consumers to check if they own one of the five affected models, which are:
> – T17023 Tower 2.2Ltr Manual Air Fryer
> – T17061BLK Tower 4Ltr Manual Air Fryer
> – T17067 Tower 4Ltr Digital Air Fryer
> – T17087 Tower 2Ltr Compact Manual Air Fryer
> – T17129L Vortx 8L Dual Basket Air Fryer
> To find the model number, consumers should unplug their air fryer and check the appliance rating label located at the bottom of the air fryer.
ConradMcduck on
I always knew they weren’t as safe as people thought!
Back to the pot filled with vegetable oil it is!
Longjumping-Ad3528 on
Ouch. That’s gonna hurt Tower’s revenue this quarter!
IntentionFalse8822 on
60,000 units in Ireland alone.
Tower’s insurance broker is going out of business.
patdshaker on
Actually had one of these that was sparking a few months ago. Thank god for my laziness as it’s still in the boot of my car waiting to be sent to the recycling centre.
TheChrisD on
Good think my T1712**8**L isn’t included.
apri11a on
mustof have a premonition, I nearly bought one
Gency123 on
Funny enough we had one of these go on fire a year or two ago – thought it was a fluke but perhaps not! Use a ninja one now, they are infinitely better.
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You’ll take my air fryer from burnt crispy dead hands!
Half the town will starve or poison themselves trying to eat raw goujons.
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Here’s the most important info from the article:
> According to the CCPC, the affected air fryers have **a manufacturing defect that may cause the appliance to overheat**, potentially leading to fires and risking injury or death.
> Although no incidents have been reported in Ireland to date, there have been reports in the UK of these products catching fire.
> The CCPC is urging consumers to check if they own one of the five affected models, which are:
> – T17023 Tower 2.2Ltr Manual Air Fryer
> – T17061BLK Tower 4Ltr Manual Air Fryer
> – T17067 Tower 4Ltr Digital Air Fryer
> – T17087 Tower 2Ltr Compact Manual Air Fryer
> – T17129L Vortx 8L Dual Basket Air Fryer
> To find the model number, consumers should unplug their air fryer and check the appliance rating label located at the bottom of the air fryer.
I always knew they weren’t as safe as people thought!
Back to the pot filled with vegetable oil it is!
Ouch. That’s gonna hurt Tower’s revenue this quarter!
60,000 units in Ireland alone.
Tower’s insurance broker is going out of business.
Actually had one of these that was sparking a few months ago. Thank god for my laziness as it’s still in the boot of my car waiting to be sent to the recycling centre.
Good think my T1712**8**L isn’t included.
mustof have a premonition, I nearly bought one
Funny enough we had one of these go on fire a year or two ago – thought it was a fluke but perhaps not! Use a ninja one now, they are infinitely better.
How did five models all pass quailty control?