Ask any owner of an electric kettle and they will tell you: it's hard to imagine living without one. They work at twice the speed of traditional stovetop versions (see: watching water boil) and will ...
Whirlpool is recalling more than 40,000 KitchenAid electric kettles. The handle can loosen and fall off, spilling hot liquid on users. The recall affects all KitchenAid 1.7-liter kettles. They were ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whirlpool has announced that they are recalled about 40,200 KitchenAid electric kettles due to a burn hazard. The handle on the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Whirlpool has issued a recall for more than 40,000 KitchenAid electric kettles that may pose an injury. The handle of the 40,200 recalled models can reportedly loosen and ...
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 handle on the recalled models can ...
A line of KitchenAid electric kettles are being recalled because the handle can loosen, causing hot water to spill and potentially cause burns. Other recalled consumer products include recliner chairs ...
A traditional stovetop kettle does the job when you need to boil water. Still, electric kettles are a faster, more energy-efficient and more accurate alternative (thank you, temperature control!). (At ...
If you purchased a KitchenAid electric kettle anytime between September 2013 through February 2018, your unit may be subject to a recall because it poses a serious burn risk. On Feb. 20, appliance ...
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While there’s certainly some charm in “putting the kettle on,” waiting for the water to boil and listening for that high-pitched whistle, boiling water on the stove is not the best way to make a cup ...